Example sentences of "[pron] can never [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't , I hate being sick , I can never make myself sick . |
2 | We can both observe our bodies but I can never observe your mind nor you mine . |
3 | He said : ‘ I can never do it again . |
4 | I can never do it ! |
5 | ‘ My dear Biddy , I can never forget her . |
6 | One friend said that , in later life , Eliot could never bear to mention Vivien 's named and another has written of his feelings of " guilt and horror , which haunted him daily " and how once he observed , " I can never forget anything " . |
7 | I can never tell him I 'm in love with him , she thought , and the sense of loss was appalling . |
8 | I can never tell them apart . ’ |
9 | Well , he learns something every day , including why I can never bear anything tight round my throat . |
10 | LOOK , I CAN NEVER EXCUSE MY BEHAVIOUR WITH MISS MURTAGH , LAURA — BUT I JUST WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT , AT NO POINT , DID I STOP LOVING YOU … |
11 | I can never love anyone ! ’ |
12 | ‘ I can never marry him , sir . |
13 | I can never hear anything . ’ |
14 | Well I can never understand him . |
15 | your letters look nice and neat , mine are always scraggy , I can never understand them . |
16 | I can never understand our Mum . |
17 | ‘ I can never call you aunt , ’ cried Oliver . |
18 | I can never find anything when you 've had a sort out . ’ |
19 | I mean yesterday I can never find my Visa card quickly you know what it 's like . |
20 | I 've got a card holder as well , and I can never find my card holder |
21 | ‘ I do know about masses and light , even if I can never get them right . |
22 | I can never get it to work properly . |
23 | ‘ I can never get you to tell me how it makes you feel , what it communicates . ’ |
24 | ‘ I can never thank you enough , ’ said the old gentleman . |
25 | I can never have him , nor he me . |
26 | And I thought : now my eyes are open and I can never close them again . |
27 | Childminder Carmen Azzopardi sobbed : ‘ I can never forgive myself . |
28 | ‘ I can never forgive him , ’ she said . |
29 | I can never forgive him . |
30 | Maybe I can never convince you that I am other than a spirit , for what I have to tell you is this : that I have come from two hundred years in the future to speak to you — to sit here by this window and talk as we talk now ! ’ |