Example sentences of "[verb] i can [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | And there 's three girls in this netball and do you think I can think their names of us ? |
2 | I 've made a complete fool of myself and I do n't think I can bring myself to ask what I came to . " |
3 | I do n't think I can make that either but er |
4 | Well I do n't think I can feel like I suppose that were Victoria was n't it , ringing nine nine nine they forgot to ask |
5 | ‘ I do n't think I can talk any more about your husband . |
6 | ‘ I do n't think I can stand young people . ’ |
7 | I do n't think I can stand much more . |
8 | ‘ I do n't think I can stand it any more . |
9 | I c I do n't I do n't think I can tell you the lot it 's |
10 | ‘ I do n't think I can tell when you 're acting . |
11 | ‘ I do n't really think I can tell you — it 's so private , you see . |
12 | Another asked for the name of a good travel agent , while a third declared : ‘ I do not think I can bear another five years of Andrew Lloyd Webber ; I 'm off . ’ |
13 | ‘ I do n't think I can bear to . ’ |
14 | ‘ I do n't think I can bear it , Dorothy , ’ she said in a choked voice . |
15 | Let us pretend that it is only that Grainne is too far above me , and let us continue the pretence , for I do not think I can bear it any other way . |
16 | I do not think I can bear this , thought Grainne , but even as the thought was framed , she knew that for someone it had had to be borne , there had been no escaping it , this bottomless dark pit , this vast endless night sea … |
17 | ‘ It 's a long story and I do n't think I can bear to tell it again just now . ’ |
18 | Then she breathes out and gives a real smile — one of those big things that brightens her face like a starburst — and I see she 's been frightened , and I sigh , and suddenly I 've got a lump in my throat and I 'm trembling and I do n't think I can move away from this wall . |
19 | I 've hurt my back too — I do n't think I can move . ’ |
20 | ‘ I just do n't think I can sit out there and watch it all . |
21 | " But I do n't think I can swim , Hazel . |
22 | ‘ Do you think I can watch another woman become your bride ? |
23 | I am afraid that I must say frankly that I do not think I can open the columns of the Q.R. — at any rate , at present — to any one associated publicly with such a publication as Blast . |
24 | How many times have you sat down at your machine and thought ‘ I do n't think I can cope with this ’ and within the next five minutes all the knitting has been on the floor ? |
25 | it , I did n't and I felt I 'd have no friends around where I lived and you know , I 'd always be alienated , I 'd always be home later and I said to my mum I do n't think I can cope with it , so she said right then you do n't go ! |
26 | ‘ I do n't think I can face that . ’ |
27 | ‘ Yes , she still writes to me , ’ Harry answered Cora-Beth 's question , ‘ but the way I feel about you is different and I do n't think I can explain . |
28 | How much cheesecake do you think I can eat ? ’ |
29 | ‘ I do n't think I can eat any more , ’ said Ianthe . |
30 | ‘ But there is no way I 'm going to go on a tour just now simply to grovel to those people who still do n't think I can sing . ’ |