Example sentences of "ca [not/n't] go out " in BNC.
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1 | In his note he asked for medical help — some vitamins , eye-drops , ‘ as I ca n't go out ’ — and for some money . |
2 | Like , say they 've been out on a run and there 's a call , they say they ca n't go out because they 're not in uniform and are all sweaty ’ ( FN 26/5/87 , p. 27 ) . |
3 | ‘ I ca n't go out with a Tory ! ’ he virtually wailed . |
4 | ‘ So I ca n't go out through the garden ? ’ |
5 | If you say , ‘ I wo n't let you go to any parties ’ or ‘ You ca n't go out to play for a week ’ you will probably reconsider when you cool down , change your mind and thus lose credibility . |
6 | And anyway — we ca n't go out . ’ |
7 | To me the studio is a totally separate entity ; you ca n't go out on stage and try to re-create your record , because it 's boring . |
8 | ‘ It 's such a pity , ’ she gabbled on , ‘ one ca n't go out and buy a new husband or wife the next day , like you do with puppies or kittens . |
9 | Now try your own : You ca n't go out with friends because of a commitment to your family : |
10 | ‘ Then mummy tells me I ca n't go out and I 'll wheel the bike back into the garage . ’ |
11 | ‘ But I ca n't go out in the street because every day in every street here there is a massacre by grenades . |
12 | We are not going to use violence , we are not going to tell girls they ca n't go out and play in the streets , that they have to stay at home . |
13 | I 'm that 's why I ca n't go out during the day on Wednesday |
14 | ‘ But that 's terrible if you feel you ca n't go out even to the cinema without putting on war paint . |
15 | So he ca n't do ou he ca n't go out and about . |
16 | You ca n't go out on your own , you do n't know what 's gon na got . |
17 | Most of the family were present when Anne asked her mother if she could have her dress altered , and after she had gone to see the Misses Dolan Tony said , ‘ I think it 's a shame Anne ca n't go out and enjoy herself . |
18 | ‘ You ca n't go out there without eating first . ’ |
19 | ‘ You ca n't go out like that , ’ said Wendy to Apricot when she was four , ‘ it 's freezing , ’ and little Apricot , in nothing but vest and pants , ran straight out into the street and down the long suburban road to the small playground which a benign council had made for the children in the sharp triangle of land where the railway line intersected the water-purifying plant . |
20 | Of course I ca n't go out while he 's got a temperature . ’ |
21 | In other words , they ca n't go out themselves , perhaps rock climbing , they may have a lot of other attributes , but they have n't that particular attribute . |
22 | Well you ca n't go out then cos it 'll be snowing right |
23 | But you ca n't go out tomorrow , I could n't out tomorrow and start doing it . |
24 | well you ca n't go out without it |
25 | We ca n't play in and we ca n't go out . |
26 | He used to say you ca n't go out and kick your boots up ! |
27 | We ca we ca n't go out in this weather , this frost . |
28 | well it , well it 'll have to be our voices again on this because things being what they are we ca n't er , we ca n't go out to Cath 's today with your cold and my bad throat |
29 | see you ca n't go out cos that 's er , and er just pushes on I think |
30 | He was saying they ca n't do their job they ca n't go out and get these proper bloody criminals |