Example sentences of "[conj] i can n't [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do n't leave me here , where I ca n't find you ! |
2 | ‘ You know very well that I ca n't give you that sort of information , ’ said Harris , his gravelly voice unusually gentle . |
3 | I accept that I ca n't marry you now that I 'm poor . |
4 | of course you 'll be aware that I ca n't grant you any of your wishes … why do you think I 'm always wearing RED & WHITE with a little BLACK trim ? ? ? ? |
5 | Tha , that I ca n't tell you ! |
6 | ‘ Well , you know that I ca n't tell you things like that . |
7 | When I asked her things like that , she did n't want to tell me on other occasions , she said I know that I ca n't tell you . |
8 | ‘ That I ca n't help you with , ’ said Pumfrey , his characteristic briskness now almost contemptuous . |
9 | That is it John that 's it thing I , I mean the thing that I ca n't understand you 've , you 've always been |
10 | ‘ George is over four months old and my father has never seen him , so I ca n't tell you what he thinks , ’ he told Hello ! magazine . |
11 | I have heard loose talk of people seeing things here by night , but I 've never paid the least attention , so I ca n't tell you what they claim . ’ |
12 | PAMELA : Sir , I hope there was no need of your information so I ca n't thank you for it . |
13 | ‘ I 've nothing to add except to say that I 'm surprised no one 's tried to squeeze more out of me since and I apologize for the fact that there 's only one chair here so I ca n't ask you to sit down . ’ |
14 | And sometimes the evening simply passes and I ca n't tell you how . |
15 | No no And I ca n't tell you |
16 | Oh I ca n't bloody tell you , I 'm sworn to secrecy and I ca n't tell you . |
17 | There are things I have to do ; things I have to think about , Holy Father , Father Tom , things that are occupying my mind and I ca n't give you time for these things , these words , Father Tom , Your Holiness . ’ |
18 | I 've only got Batman and I ca n't give you Californian Games cos it 's not mine . |
19 | Now I am writing to you to ask for your help , and I ca n't blame you if you do n't come . |
20 | I would recommend it to anyone and I ca n't thank you enough . ’ |
21 | You 've set up this meeting for me and I ca n't thank you enough . |
22 | Anyway , you 're better off as you are : you 're a free agent and I ca n't see you married , somehow . |
23 | Involve me in the conversation and I ca n't hear you talk . |
24 | I want it badly , and I ca n't trust you to get it for me . |
25 | For good measure , she added , a trifle pathetically , ‘ I am a good girl , really truly , even if I ca n't give you any references , and I will work hard , I promise . ’ |
26 | ‘ If I ca n't marry you , at least I can help you . |
27 | If I ca n't bring you in , then I 'm just going to have to make a citizen 's execution . ’ |
28 | ‘ So I 'm sorry if I ca n't help you . |
29 | Now , what is it you would like to do if I ca n't persuade you to keep an old man company ? ’ |
30 | " If I ca n't have you , " she said aloud , for she often conversed with Timothy in that one sided manner , " then I wo n't have anyone . |