Example sentences of "can n't [vb infin] [prep] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Despite his efforts to tear into his food with Latin gusto , or the slicked-down hair above the urban American face , he simply ca n't appear to be a native of a provincial Italian town . ‘ |
2 | ‘ Someone you know ca n't pretend to be other than he is , ’ Jehan suggested . |
3 | I ca n't pretend to be , and you know it , so what do you want ? |
4 | Ca n't fail to be entertaining . |
5 | A thousand needs that I 've spent most of my teenage years pretending do n't exist , and when they 've made themselves felt , so strongly that I ca n't fail to be aware of them , I 've crushed them , trying to control my appetite and cravings in every way that I know , fighting a pointless and endless war against myself . |
6 | Visitors ca n't fail to be spellbound at Uredale Glass , where you can watch skilled craftspeople blow and handform beautiful glass vases , bowls , goblets , paperweights , etc. using traditional skills , while you enjoy the informative running commentary . |
7 | Mr Sherrin , who describes Keith Waterhouse as ‘ a Melvyn Bragg who can write ’ , says : ‘ The play ca n't fail to be a hit . ’ |
8 | If you ca n't bear to be in a van with five bastards than you should n't be in a band . |
9 | Mister Johnny ca n't bear to be teased , really ca n't bear it ] It sends him into a terrible rage . |
10 | Joy 's mother says that she ca n't bear to be parted from her daughter and grandchildren again . |
11 | Pictures that tells us our Royals ca n't bear to be together … |
12 | This was the trip that was supposed to show us that , despite their problems , Charles and Di ca n't bear to be apart . |
13 | As it is , it looks like they ca n't bear to be together . |
14 | Organisation they say — though I 've never cracked it myself — is the key to success and you ca n't hope to be efficient unless , for a start , you have a tidy garden shed or garage , where most people store tools these days ! |
15 | ‘ I can cope with football but one thing I ca n't cope with is treachery , and that 's what I had at Swindon . ’ |
16 | They er well I think constitutionally it 's very difficult and this is why there is now in a similar sense as why I suggested it to you as a subject , because not only it was er a very emotional story of a glamorous young woman saying I ca n't cope with being treated by the media and other people , I 'm going to retreat but what made it so historic and therefore the treatment of it 's so interesting , was that it presented such an extraordinary constitutional position |
17 | ‘ You know how I ca n't stand to be fussed over . ’ |
18 | ‘ I ca n't swear to being your wife . |
19 | ‘ I suppose we ca n't expect to be as spry as we were twenty years ago . ’ |
20 | ‘ Ca n't expect to be good first time . |
21 | If you do n't bill on time you ca n't expect to be paid on time . |
22 | ‘ I 'm warm toward people , but you ca n't expect to be loved . |
23 | Unless you talk to people regularly you ca n't claim to be in touch with what they are thinking . ’ |
24 | NME ca n't claim to be the first off the blocks with coverage of this splenetic musical bastard — that honour has to go to the now sadly defunct Sounds . |
25 | ‘ I ca n't claim to be a sailing fanatic , but this is a lot more civilised than battling through a Force Six in the Solent , togged up like an alien from outer space in thermals and foul-weather gear ! ’ |
26 | You 'd have to get rid of a lot of your assumptions before you could fully appreciate why I could n't live with a man I do n't love , or I do n't think you could ever understand why I ca n't accept to be maintained , to put myself at the disposal of another , be in another 's company twenty-four hours a day , share another 's pleasures and pains — and so on . ’ |
27 | I ca n't remember to be honest . |
28 | WHY I CA N'T WAIT TO BE A DAD ! by SIMON MAYO |
29 | ‘ The one I ca n't wait for is the European Cup . |
30 | ‘ The one I ca n't wait for is the European Cup on April 16–20 , ’ says the talented teenager , quipping : ‘ The only problem is that it 's at Cannock and not somewhere exotic in Europe ! ’ |