Example sentences of "[pron] could [verb] he " in BNC.
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1 | So I had to try to prove to them that I could manage him . |
2 | And if I could bring him to reconciliation with the king , without more bloodshed and without revenge , I would count it a good deed both for England and Wales . |
3 | ‘ The tall one , mind , the one with his hands all over me — on my shoulders , actually , so I could lead him — well , he 's a bit luckier . |
4 | You might think , I could marry him and teach him . |
5 | I mean you 've got to keep the Home Fires Burning , Grin and Bear it , make him Feel Welcome — although see when he 's up at midnight frying eggs and he spatters grease all over my good ceramic hob I could brain him so I could — but I just tell myself he 's Not Home Forever and I bite my tongue . |
6 | So Herbie did n't try and jump in the car before I could lift him and trying to get Audrey in with her stiff leg . |
7 | " Yet if I could make him notice me perhaps he might consider my suitability as a wife . |
8 | I longed to prove you were unfaithful to him so I could make him throw you over — I felt like a monster with every ungenerous thought that flickered through my mind . |
9 | ‘ I would n't trust one of those bastards further than I could throw him . |
10 | ‘ I just wish I could control him , ’ she says . |
11 | I mean I believe I could love him in the other way , his way , now . |
12 | He is the most remarkable looking creature I have ever seen , and I believe I could love him very much , and I believe that with him I could forget Fergus . |
13 | in the deepest recesses of my heart , how truly I could love him , honour him and obey him . ’ |
14 | I looked round for something with which I could knock him out after we had taken off . |
15 | ‘ I 'm sorry if I hurt you but it was the only way I could do 'im some damage . ’ |
16 | ‘ But I could do him a bit of harm . |
17 | I could do him no good . |
18 | Well there used to be one on the corner of Street and Street that was , that was a pawnshop right opposite the churches facing it the church were on the one corner Street and used to be on the opposite corner , and Johnny was a member of the church choir as I was after I was ten years ol ten years old , I Mr he must have thought I could sing he sent me down to St Paul 's and I , I went to St Paul 's Church on the corner of Street and I did n't stay there long because it was I was still working part- time I was still a schoolboy but er I did sing in the choir at St Paul 's Church for a time , and then I went , I went back to St Mary 's and All Saints in Palfry as a choirboy and er we used to have choir practice once or twice a week , I know we had it Wednesday night , the choir master was Albert Edward he was a butcher , kept a butcher 's shop on the corner of and |
19 | ‘ I 've been looking forward to seeing you , ’ he said , coming up close so I could smell him . |
20 | Before I could reply he took himself up quickly , as if angry with himself for asking . |
21 | Before I could reply he carried on , ‘ Anyway , best to get it over with . |
22 | I could feel him rooting through my past . |
23 | I could feel him shaking his head . |
24 | A very different expressive effect is evoked by the bare infinitive be in the four examples of it found so far : ( 185 ) I could feel him fighting with himself … during all those afternoons … our wonderful afternoons of happiness ! … and I said nothing … |
25 | I could feel him right outside , but it bothered me that I had n't done anything . |
26 | No he said , and I went over and I picked him up anyway , and sat him on , I sat him on my knee and I said we 'll just do some rhymes and I could feel him sort of going mm , mm , mm , like they do all pathetic and whiny , anyway Phyllis arrived and afterwards it was , by then he had calmed down and he was fine and I said wan na read the story now cos he missed it of course when he decided he could n't do without his car , so I said next week perhaps come without your car , I think I 'd won him over by the end but , it was a bit hairy . |
27 | Mazzin did n't lose his temper , although I could feel he was itching to have a go at me , but , as before , he knew he had no justification for doing so . |
28 | ‘ Did you enjoy the piece ? ’ he asked , and before I could answer he went on , ‘ I myself did not . |
29 | I could trap him . |
30 | I could leave him , she thought . |