Example sentences of "and [pron] ca " in BNC.
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1 | When something happens and I ca n't look after myself any more the situation will be different , but at the moment what I 'd really like most is my independence back . ’ |
2 | You forget to eat , and you think it does n't matter , and I ca n't eat when you 're around . |
3 | And I ca n't and wo n't hold back when you grind your sensational ass against me , a woman is only human . |
4 | All this drama , darling , she thought all this gotta-see-her , and I ca n't even look at her . |
5 | I ca n't bring them here although I 'd like to , and I ca n't be with them safely . |
6 | That was supposed to be a funny song , and I ca n't understand how people could n't see it . |
7 | People would ring up and say , ‘ Can you get Mrs So-and-So , her baby 's crying and I ca n't stop her . |
8 | Amy wo n't do it and I ca n't find anyone even to come in and keep it tidy . ’ |
9 | ‘ Having been so close to winning the title in the past few years I thought this was going to be my chance but the draws have just dried up and I ca n't seem to get near fish , ’ said Dave from Hednesford , Staffordshire . |
10 | You bring me into the office to shout at me and I ca n't say anything . |
11 | My previous car was a direct competitor to the Clio , namely the new Rover Metro in 1.4-litre guise , and I ca n't help making comparisons . |
12 | ‘ Our sons are always fighting and I ca n't stand the strain any more ’ |
13 | Christ , and I ca n't find the money to buy my kids new shoes ! |
14 | I get up and have a look round the room , but things are blurry on account of my tears and I ca n't find her fags . |
15 | I sort of start running now to find a way out quick , but this wire fence goes all the way down to the wall at the other end and I ca n't find no door in it . |
16 | I open my eyes and try and look at my trousers to see if it 's true , but my eyes are all blurry and I ca n't see proper . |
17 | I 'm 33 now and I ca n't imagine a time when I would ever consider using it . |
18 | Someone must have sent the papers and I ca n't see that the corporals did it . |
19 | I was in the same Mental and Moral Science class as him and I ca n't say I noticed . |
20 | We were acting in good faith , of course , and I ca n't imagine that anyone is going to be difficult now she is gone . |
21 | ‘ But I had an operation ’ — she gestures to her loins — ‘ and I ca n't anymore . |
22 | ‘ Caspar 's shut in one of those buildings and I ca n't get him out . ’ |
23 | In me the need to talk is a primary impulse , and I ca n't help saying right off what comes to my tongue . |
24 | And I ca n't get away with tights . |
25 | And I ca n't leave Tony on his own . ’ |
26 | Well , I did n't think it was anything but rudeness and I ca n't stand bad manners so I got the next train back and left him there . |
27 | I feel more and more lonely , and I ca n't wait to leave school . |
28 | But now I 've been here nine times and I ca n't go sightseeing . |
29 | ‘ And I ca n't see 11-year-olds here burning round estuaries with a bloody great bowsprit and an asymmetric spinnaker . ’ |
30 | ‘ Young people are brought up in the age of the video , so they can assimilate television that is cut quickly to a good musical beat , whereas older viewers would think , ‘ Oh God , it 's too fast and I ca n't stand all that dreadful loud music ’ , ’ Shapero says . |