Example sentences of "that i [modal v] not [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You know very well that I ca n't give you that sort of information , ’ said Harris , his gravelly voice unusually gentle . |
2 | I accept that I ca n't marry you now that I 'm poor . |
3 | 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 ? ? ? ? |
4 | Tha , that I ca n't tell you ! |
5 | ‘ Well , you know that I ca n't tell you things like that . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | ‘ That I ca n't help you with , ’ said Pumfrey , his characteristic briskness now almost contemptuous . |
8 | 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 |
9 | ‘ As for me , I wished that I would not lose you . ’ |
10 | She made me promise that I would n't tell you who I was until you said you loved me . |
11 | ‘ There 's nowhere you could go that I would n't find you . ’ |
12 | ‘ There 's nowhere you could go that I would n't find you ’ . |
13 | ‘ Except that I will not detain you in prison or expel you from Scotland , on one condition . |
14 | ‘ Rest assured that I will not abandon you . ’ |
15 | ‘ I have so much to say that I can not tell you half in a letter . |
16 | ‘ Should you come to town , I am sorry that I can not offer you a home pro tempore — pro trumpery indeed it would be , if I did not make any such offer — for unless you occupied the grate as a seat — I see no probability of your finding any rest consonant with the safety of my parrots — seeing , that of the six chairs I possess — 5 are at present occupied with lithographic prints : — the whole of my exalted & delightful upper tenement in fact overflows with them , and for the last 12 months I have so moved — thought — looked at , — & existed among parrots — that should any transmigration take place at my decease I am sure my soul would be very uncomfortable in anything but one of the psittacidae . ’ |
17 | You are aware of the dangers and you are aware that I can not order you to do this . |
18 | It is true that I can not become you , you can not become me and Blake could not be Beethoven . |
19 | That I could n't tell you . |
20 | No harm done , or anything — I had a bet with a friend that I could n't con you . ’ |
21 | I also told him of my affection for you and that I could n't injure you by marrying you without love . |
22 | Not that I could n't ring you any time while they 're here , ’ she added hurriedly , as if feeling guilty of being underhand while her parents were out of the way . |
23 | And then I leaned up to look down into your face , and saw the same vulnerability echoed there , your eyes almost purple , dazed , uncomprehending , and I knew then that I could n't let you go . |
24 | ‘ I am sorry that I could not spare you . ’ |