Example sentences of "[num ord] i could " in BNC.

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1 You know the Burkha , at first I could n't wear it , I had never worn it before .
2 At first I could n't see them , but when I heard a little quack I had a close look and saw them all there huddled together and trying to keep warm .
3 I was so bemused that at first I could do nothing but stare .
4 At first I could not devote so much time to the orchestra but by the early 1960s I was coming to a position where I was able to be with the orchestra a very great deal , working for eight or ten days at a time on concerts , records , and films .
5 ‘ At first I could not believe it , but when I saw it hanging on the wall of this house , I was flabbergasted , ’ he said .
6 At first I could not understand how Beethoven could triumph over God .
7 I went out on to the roof to have a look and at first I could see nothing amiss .
8 At first I could n't walk down the street on my own . ’
9 At first I could n't believe it .
10 It fascinated me , though at first I could not tell why .
11 The house was dark , and at first I could n't see very well .
12 At first I could not understand — but then when she had , whispering , explained properly , I was filled with a desolate , despairing horror .
13 They looked just like those horrible Yahoos , and at first I could not let them touch me or come near me .
14 At first I could n't understand what was happening .
15 When I went to Roundhay first I could still see fairies .
16 It was obviously made to stand up with its foot on something which at first I could not make out for all the dust and dirt but eventually realised was a skull .
17 At first I could n't let myself grieve .
18 at first I could n't have known
19 At first I could n't see a way of getting to the bus station at two o'clock in the afternoon because we were never free at that time , but my chance came quite unexpectedly .
20 She was lying almost abeam of us , and at first I could n't see her hull , but only a sort of thickening of the mist that turned out to be her mast .
21 At first I could not speak because I hated him so much .
22 At first I could not believe you thought this was the house and later … well , I enjoyed listening to you going on about it .
23 The words happened to be the first I could enunciate .
24 When I looked then at first I could n't see , it was all — you know — black like inside my eyes , but I knew they were open and I could hear the kids yelling — and when I got up he was lying on the sofa , snoring — he must 've just dropped me and let me where I lie- ’ She stopped and Clare sat quietly waiting .
25 At first I could find no cause , I panicked , if I could go blind in one eye without a cause , perhaps I could go blind in the other .
26 At first I could n't believe it , it seemed ludicrous , but it 's the only explanation that fits the facts . ’
27 Erm yes erm well at the ti at first I could only move my head , but when I went on that holiday , St Giles had been working on me with nerve machines and muscle machines
28 At last I could contain my laughter no longer .
29 At last I could share my terrible news with my friend .
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