Example sentences of "[not/n't] for [art] life " in BNC.
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1 | For the next few days I was horribly inactive , gripped by a lethargy that I could not for the life of me understand . |
2 | I can not for the life of me imagine a place as distant as Italy . |
3 | I can not for the life of me understand anglers who use those lifeless , poker-like , stepped-up carp rods coupled with lines of 12lb or less . |
4 | Only my problem is , all my package-tour details were in the small valise , and — would you believe it ? — I can not for the life of me recall where I am checked in . |
5 | I can not for the life of me see why children have to take so long to grow up . |
6 | ( Note that these figures are for a hypothetical population with the life history given by a , not for the life history as it was while the lines were selected . ) |
7 | I said that it would be unkind and discourteous to decline a visit , but I could not for the life of me see how I could help him where persons of much greater power were impotent . |
8 | He could not for the life of him understand why they should wish to remain inside the cottage while the Domain was dusted with poisons . |
9 | I can not for the life of me see why the County Council as the Statutory Authority and supposedly an independent er er body to British Coal is so resistant to a full public inquiry when only the clear er proposals of British Coal will come out . |
10 | I can not for the life of me see why they 're so resistant to it . |
11 | I can not for the life of me see this is a reasonable attitude on the part of the County Council . |
12 | I can not for the life of me see Wilko releasin Rocky , especially for only 1 Million . |
13 | I ca n't for the life of me understand what it is you see in it . |
14 | I honestly ca n't for the life of me figure out how to express the rest so I hope you 'll forgive me if I stop here . |
15 | ‘ Oh heck , I ca n't for the life of me remember . ’ |
16 | It is just the latest , polite way of saying that whites want to live in Africa , but they ca n't for the life of them get along with Africans . |
17 | As I heard the words I knew they were wrong , but could n't for the life of me remember the dolmen 's proper name . |
18 | My friend answered that he would n't for the life of him ever tinker with such a volcano : ‘ If I did , ’ he said , ‘ the whole man might fall apart . ’ |
19 | The Marshal could n't for the life of him remember that . |
20 | Because he could n't for the life of him imagine what he personally could have done to her . |
21 | That evening , I went to see King Lear at the Old Vic , but I was unable to shake off my self-pity and I could n't for the life of me see what the old git was moaning about . |
22 | You know , when I was bringing up my children in the early seventies I read about the the mergence of the new working woman , you know , how to balance a career and a home and children , and I could n't for the life of me think what was new about this working woman ! |
23 | Harris knew that something had happened but he could n't for the life of him think what it might be . |
24 | Yes , the Government 's sending armaments to help Poland in her fight against the Soviet , but I ca n't for the life of me see what that 's got to do with you ! ’ |
25 | GUIL : I ca n't for the life of me see how we 're going to get into conversation . |
26 | I ca n't for the life of me see why , if you really feel something , it 's got to be talked about . |
27 | And , talking to these teachers , I ca n't for the life of me see what motive any of them can have . |
28 | ‘ Only then someone destroyed my confidence , my ability to trust , and , looking at you now , I ca n't for the life of me see how I could possibly have thought myself in love with someone so shallow , so completely self-centred . ’ |
29 | ‘ I ca n't for the life of me imagine why , ’ she whispered , ‘ but please do n't stop , will you ? ’ |
30 | ‘ I could n't for the life of me remember the English name for this vehicle and certainly did n't know what the Russian name was , so I asked him what he would call it . ’ |