Example sentences of "they ca n't [be] " in BNC.
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1 | If you are using these , keep them where they ca n't be tampered with . |
2 | ‘ They ca n't be our lot , ’ Taff whispered , ‘ That 's Jerry 's positions over there . ’ |
3 | They ca n't be informal to start with . |
4 | And the lights — you guessed it — sit high on anorexic columns where they ca n't be stoned . |
5 | I 've seen loads of rings like this , so they ca n't be worth much . ’ |
6 | ‘ But if they ca n't be shifted , there 'll never be room for you , no matter how much better than them you may be at the job . ’ |
7 | ‘ Because they 'd have to take off their overalls , ’ said Wilcox , ‘ and they ca n't be bothered . |
8 | Unless you have regular lessons , which many owners do n't , either because they ca n't afford to or because they ca n't be bothered , it is unlikely that horse ownership will actually improve your riding . |
9 | Essentially , it is because they ca n't be bothered to do things for themselves . |
10 | ‘ I 've heard that gipsies paint stolen horses so that they ca n't be recognised . ’ |
11 | They ca n't be alwayth a learning , nor yet they ca n't be alwayth a working , they a n't made for it ’ . |
12 | They ca n't be alwayth a learning , nor yet they ca n't be alwayth a working , they a n't made for it ’ . |
13 | Revenue ‘ personnel ’ ( and I use the term ‘ personnel ’ advisedly , for they ca n't be real people , can they ? ) suddenly finding themselves victims of a money-is-the-only thing-that-matters approach to life . |
14 | As a physician practising several of the complementary therapies I feel that it is wrong to defend their lack of scientific evaluation by making the case that they ca n't be assessed . |
15 | As far as that sort of thing goes they ca n't be faulted . |
16 | When these people copy games they ca n't be damaging the software market , because they 're not able to buy the software anyway . |
17 | ‘ Bands bigger than us have got a responsibility — they ca n't be messing with the kids ! |
18 | Hall is right to say that current Labour and Liberal parties can not take on the task of realignment , but would be equally correct in saying they ca n't be by-passed . |
19 | ‘ Whatever the future holds they ca n't be any worse off , ’ Claire said . |
20 | He takes over her life and even her education , continues to sleep with other women and tells the poor girl they ca n't be seen together in public . |
21 | It would be exaggerating to say that the basic capabilities of the electronic spreadsheet have reached the point where they ca n't be improved on . |
22 | If they ca n't be resolved then agree on the amount of the problem involved , isolate it and ask for the payment of any uncontested balance . |
23 | Surely they ca n't be serious ? |
24 | If they ca n't be accomplished in about six weeks , set yourself some smaller sub-objectives that you can complete today or within a week , just like on the five-mile run example . |
25 | And they ca n't be claimed back on your insurance if it 's a false alarm . |
26 | They ca n't be enjoying their football down there at the moment if that 's the only thing they 've got to moan about . |
27 | But in the UK copyright lasts for 50 years , so they ca n't be sold here . ’ |
28 | They argue that the move shows that they ca n't be trusted . |
29 | This is the only way out , so the adventurers must head for it , even though they ca n't be sure that the haze and mist they see beyond the archway offers any real hope of release . |
30 | ‘ None that I saw , but they ca n't be far behind . ’ |