Example sentences of "i could [adv] [vb infin] my [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I could also give my opinion of the way you 've behaved . ’
2 If I could get a home where my kids could grow up with daily fear and where I could also help my father , I could push this hell out of my mind and start afresh with my family .
3 But in the clinging sand I could barely lift my feet .
4 I could barely conceal my satisfaction – I felt we had ‘ arrived ’ .
5 The , for example , where I worked I had to bale out you know in the morning about thirty pails of water , you know before I could even see my footboard .
6 As the last of the boys arrived I thought that maybe I could just make my way to the back of the queue , or sprint back to the changing room on one pretext or another and conveniently lose my place in the line .
7 God , if I could just get my hands on the bastards who did that to your house !
8 If I could just add my thanks to the officers substantial piece of work , which is , I hope going to be used by many members to come for the next year .
9 I could just see my hand when I held it out .
10 I could just see my face in it .
11 I could just imagine my father jumping up and down on this argument , this need for meaning , for faith .
12 I pictured doing an impossible thing — I thought that if I got too close to coming , I could somehow angle my leg and contort it so that I caught hold of my cock in my bent knee and squeezed it like a nut in a nutcracker until it stopped wanting to come . ’
13 And since the frozen peas and firm bandaging were applied by the fair hands of a comely maiden , I began to think that perhaps I could reasonably update my views on the ankle , Eros-wise .
14 ‘ Why — because , though at any other time I could perhaps let my feelings have their head , this time , for a reason I simply was n't seeing then , I just knew that it could not be like that with you . ’
15 I could only make my exit .
16 Erm yes erm well at the ti at first I could only move my head , but when I went on that holiday , St Giles had been working on me with nerve machines and muscle machines
17 I no longer drank black coffee nor smoked , so I could only chew my almonds and sip my herb tea .
18 I could only attribute my captors ' sudden change of attitude to the fact that they were pleased to be getting rid of me .
19 At lunch I was sad and subdued , and I could hardly face my mother 's and father 's happy faces , or the rather more knowing glances of Aunt Lyallie , who I later discovered had put my mother wise to many things .
20 I felt I could hardly lift my arm to comb my hair it was such an effort ; but most of all I got so depressed knowing everything was piling up and I was n't doing anything about it , and soon I would n't be able to .
21 I could hardly contain my excitement .
22 My dear , I could hardly keep my patience .
23 I could hardly keep my eyes open .
24 I could hardly believe my luck .
25 With the election less than a fortnight away , I could hardly believe my luck .
26 I could hardly believe my eyes .
27 I could hardly believe my eyes .
28 I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw you in the market .
29 He soon had it back with Granny 's belongings intact , and I could hardly believe my ears and eyes when I heard her thank him and allow him to lift her back onto the driver 's seat , in gratitude for which she kissed him on the cheek .
30 I could hardly believe my ears .
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