Example sentences of "[pron] can not [vb infin] that [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But when I take , I ca n't wear that in the embassy because it will be too hot . |
2 | out , to say , I 'm sorry I ca n't feed that to , someone else is out what 's put in front of him , so that 's why now he eats fish fingers and now he eats pizza . |
3 | Mark : I ca n't say that to the same extent , but where I live at the moment I know a lot of people within five minutes ' walk and there are ten or fifteen gay people I know who live locally ; there are people I can visit without any great effort whatsoever , whom I 'm likely to meet in the shops . |
4 | The problem is I ca n't say that at the minute cos I have n't got my print done . |
5 | I mean really I mean I ca n't see that before Monday |
6 | I can not say that in an administrative context we shall take up every item that appears in the new clauses , at least not in the way that is implied . |
7 | This was certainly not necessary for the decision of the case ; but though the resolution of the Court of Common Pleas was only a dictum , it seems to me clear that Lord Coke deliberately adopted the dictum , and the great weight of his authority makes it necessary to be cautious before saying that what he deliberately adopted as law was a mistake , and though I can not find that in any subsequent case this dictum has been made the ground of the decision , except in Fitch v. Sutton ( 1804 ) 5 East 230 , as to which I shall make some remarks later , and in Down v. Hatcher ( 1839 ) 10 Ad. & El . |
8 | Second , if you ca n't tell that from a harpsichord , Christ help you . |
9 | But you ca n't tell that from here , we 're not , we 're not , we 're not into the acceleration yet . |
10 | so you , you ca n't treat that as an ordinary left handed turn , |
11 | Now we ca n't differentiate that with respect to L. |
12 | We ca n't give that to you |
13 | Section er , I was very surprised indeed that er Hilary asking for a review of the service because in fact all one 's experience and I am sure as well tells us that this is a success story , it is something that petition after petition that we 've asking to keep it that way , shows that it is one of the services that the County provides which is very much appreciated by the recipients and we ca n't say that in all County Councils ' services but you can say it about er the section seventeen and I think you ought to acknowledge that Chairman . |
14 | If he ca n't afford a Solicitor and he feels he ought to be represented by a Solicitor , he may apply for Legal Aid , and of course it 's public money concerned so I suppose in an ideal society everybody would be legally assisted who wanted to be , but obviously we ca n't afford that as a country , so that erm generally erm his application would be judged according to certain criteria erm which would suggest perhaps he needed to be represented . |
15 | But we can not forget that in fabliau terms the wife of the Shipman 's Tale can be credited as a successful trickster ; in so far as the Shipman 's Tale does develop an antifeminist perspective in the ways suggested above , it enhances the antifeminist possibilities of a genre that is characteristically only playfully antifeminist . |