Example sentences of "she can " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Oh , she ca n't get off the island , ’ he said . |
2 | ‘ She ca n't let herself have fun ? ’ |
3 | Seles admits she ca n't lob or serve very well to save her life . |
4 | But when the time comes to leave , she ca n't help going in a showbiz way , negotiating the steps of the Ritz in her towering leopard-skin stilettos like she 's on the set of a Busby Berkeley musical . |
5 | ‘ She ca n't die , ’ said the nightclub owner miserably . |
6 | If an aspiring agent does n't go to college or university , there is no reason why he or she ca n't apply to an agency and come in as a very junior person to work their way up . |
7 | I agree she has to learn , I agree she ca n't go on like this , but it is n't naughtiness . |
8 | But there are some thing she ca n't change , like the way he shoves his hand into his pocket , his preference for classical music to Dire Straits , and looking at buildings rather than eyeing up the latest cat-walk creations |
9 | Although I take her on short trips to the shops , she ca n't cope with going too far from the house . |
10 | I spect she ca n't get another job or summat . |
11 | Marie gets all excited when she gets a good idea — suddenly she 's all full of energy and she ca n't sit still . |
12 | Marie 's eyes are all wet and she ca n't stop giggling . |
13 | She ca n't go and leave me . |
14 | She ca n't stop kissing him . |
15 | ‘ She ca n't be going off to a big party before the Championship . |
16 | ‘ She ca n't be dead ! ’ |
17 | ‘ America ( She Ca n't Say No ) ' ’ was from that period . |
18 | Unless she crawled to the edge of the embankment — I suppose it 's possible , but she ca n't have walked to the spot in the first place . ’ |
19 | She came in order to inform all the women present that ( 1 ) she likes saunas to be hot ( 2 ) she adores pride ( 3 ) she ca n't bear modesty ( 4 ) she loves cold showers ( 5 ) she hates hot showers . |
20 | She ca n't help it . ’ |
21 | ‘ I suppose she ca n't help it , ’ Alan , Jane 's neighbour , philosophised , ‘ it 's all a matter of how the genes , or the DNA or whatever it is , falls . |
22 | ‘ She ca n't be , ’ Nigel said . |
23 | And she ca n't do anything to stop them , because she 's not the Government . ’ |
24 | But she ca n't be sure you 're Liam , can she Tug ? |
25 | She knows she ca n't do that ! |
26 | She ca n't lift her arms up . |
27 | ‘ She knows she ca n't manage a saucer ! ’ thought Marie . |
28 | She ca n't close her windows properly neither . |
29 | She ca n't ever get over some of the things people do , things that happen , every day . |
30 | ‘ SHe ca n't just have gone ! ’ she shouted in a deep , masculine voice , in response to her officers , discovery that no one had seen Crevecoeur since late afternoon , and certainly not in the act of leaving the building . |