Example sentences of "[noun] i ca [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Er there 's mine needs a few bits and bobs I ca n't do it though cos I have n't got enough money .
2 I think he finally started thinking , for reasons I ca n't say , about whether or not he could actually leave the hospital , and he finally asked , and he realized that he could n't leave the hospital alive .
3 I was full to the gills of roasted cat , which is one of the reasons I ca n't stand the animals now .
4 That 's a complicated story I ca n't really go into at the moment , but was very much to do with the Royal Policies of the 1630s .
5 Yeah but if you do it above board I ca n't see
6 So I thought well in case I ca n't get them anywhere else the market and he said well we 'll have one from here , twelve ninety nine .
7 On a personal level I ca n't go off and say ‘ Bye darling ’ , I 'll see you in a few years .
8 Then there 's a fuzzy bit I ca n't remember — oh yes , it 's not a lake , it 's the sea , with tremendous waves , and I 'm still on my front looking downwards , but the people have disappeared , and the sea 's full of the furniture at Cal 's house — the grandfather clock that chimes every quarter hour , the gold velour sofa , all those tiny thimbles and china bells that her mum dusts every day of her life , even their bath and loo in trendy slate-blue — and everything is swirling round as if a great Sea God was stirring it like a pot full of stew .
9 Move over a bit I ca n't see
10 It says a lot for the authors ' efficiency in organising this cast subject that the only bit I ca n't pass without comment concerns the conservative backlash against the feminism of the Thatcher years .
11 And there 's another bit by the science block and there 's another bit I ca n't remember now where but there was three areas that I suddenly identified , I 'm thinking it 's grotty , it looks awful
12 March I ca n't remember the exact date erm
13 Mum I ca n't find any mats !
14 Mum I ca n't find it
15 Read them out Mum I ca n't get them easily .
16 mum I ca n't hear
17 Mum I ca n't hear the telly
18 I said I understand your busy , I said if you ca n't turn him say , then I will turn him in an hour I ca n't do it before , fine , I said at least I 'm not sitting like a prat telling him a load of rubbish
19 ‘ In the depths of my heart I ca n't help being convinced that my dear fellow-men , with a few exceptions , are worthless . ’
20 And now she 's got er Rona and Sophie I ca n't remember the boy 's name .
21 cos it says erm says that , privatizing , the Government 's nat policy of privatization , now what does it says , shit I ca n't remember what , it 's something to do with resource allocation and efficiency
22 Erm shit I ca n't remember anyone .
23 She seems very masculine , with short hair , jeans and heavy boots and she has a sort of butch look I ca n't describe .
24 He says : ‘ I can manage — course I ca n't live down there where I was .
25 ‘ Of course I 'm not tidy , ’ Anna said , following Isobel 's gaze , ‘ of course I ca n't be .
26 Of course I ca n't repeat Gene 's formulae here , visit your library and take a look if you 're interested .
27 Only of course I ca n't really imagine Nick dying …
28 ‘ No , of course I ca n't !
29 Of course I ca n't repeat Gene 's formulae here , visit your library and take a look if you 're interested .
30 And of course I ca n't tell him .
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