Example sentences of "and [pron] could [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Nothing could hurt her mother now and nothing could hurt her father even . |
2 | Just the same , Wyss found himself sliding , and sensed the others sliding back too , and nothing could stop them . |
3 | While working on the two biker films and his one sentence in The St Valentine 's Day Massacre , undemanding as they were , Nicholson was also writing another film script for Corman who was once again ahead of the field in latching on to the latest craze sweeping through the world : the children of the post-war baby boom were coming out to play and nothing could stop them now . |
4 | Art school , university , we were going out of Yorkshire and nothing could stop us . |
5 | Finally the engine gave up the ghost completely and nothing could persuade it to start again . |
6 | I think they felt that having survived so far , they were now leading charmed lives and nothing could get them . |
7 | To hell with reason , she was scared today : what if she 'd lost her way , and nothing could put her on the right track . |
8 | He knew he ought not to mark the books really , but it was only a tiny mark in pencil and no-one could accuse him of defacing library property , not really , it would n't do for an ex-library committee member to be caught defacing library property now would it . |
9 | Watford looked more dangerous though and no-one could dispute they deserved a matchwinning goal . |
10 | Then it follows from that that understanding Shakespeare and keeping the understanding of Shakespeare alive is also a good because if , for example , this great , rich and wonderful thing were simply there in the world and no-one could see him and no-one could understand him , and no-one was any longer thinking or talking about him , that also would be a secondary impoverishment . |
11 | Then it follows from that that understanding Shakespeare and keeping the understanding of Shakespeare alive is also a good because if , for example , this great , rich and wonderful thing were simply there in the world and no-one could see him and no-one could understand him , and no-one was any longer thinking or talking about him , that also would be a secondary impoverishment . |
12 | As they sat in the kitchen , Jonadab glanced across at George and remarked , ‘ While we 're a bit slack afore haytime starts , Aah thought as 'ow thoo and me could deliver them two pairs of shires ti Stephen 's . ’ |
13 | Helmut was going to transfer so much a month into a bank account for me and I could draw it out at an office in the Champs-Elysées . |
14 | Well I put this on yesterday and I could smell it ! |
15 | It was only a one-sided lock , which is completely and totally different to an ordinary lock er working both sides , you see what I mean and er I er I 'd got to er make a key , number thirty-nine just like that , see but I had it and I could find out what thirty-nine was and I could make them one and send it and knowing it would fit see and er when they had different people working there , you know staff , things like that , not a lot of orders but er somebody else come . |
16 | You love it here , and I could make it possible for you to remain here . |
17 | ‘ maybe you and I could make it a bit bigger though . ’ |
18 | I mean , we could go back in a few days and I could distract her while you … ’ |
19 | It suited me , because the yard kept an eye on Joanna , and I could leave my car there . |
20 | If someone could wave a magic wand , and I could change something , I think I 'd like to go down a couple of cup sizes . |
21 | Momentarily staggered , she rose to the challenge , and I could feel her mind racing feverishly . |
22 | No he said , and I went over and I picked him up anyway , and sat him on , I sat him on my knee and I said we 'll just do some rhymes and I could feel him sort of going mm , mm , mm , like they do all pathetic and whiny , anyway Phyllis arrived and afterwards it was , by then he had calmed down and he was fine and I said wan na read the story now cos he missed it of course when he decided he could n't do without his car , so I said next week perhaps come without your car , I think I 'd won him over by the end but , it was a bit hairy . |
23 | I pushed my hand into the mouth and I could feel it all right . |
24 | about ten past one , well I had indigestion all night and I could feel it , and we 'd had our tea and I thought oh I do n't know , but I went to bed feeling alright and suddenly I woke up I thought oh my god I 'm gon na be sick , I come running down stairs , but you know I was , I was sick but I know I had n't finished and I 'd sat down and I was sick three times . |
25 | ‘ You came , ’ he said , ‘ with your argumentative aggravating , adorable ways , and I could feel my invulnerability slipping away . ’ |
26 | In truth , the first word I ever spoke was ‘ Granpa ’ , the second ‘ farthing ’ , and I could repeat his whole sales patter word for word by my third birthday . |
27 | " And I could telephone you . |
28 | Does n't make any difference , and I could borrow my mum 's . |
29 | She said you could have kept this shut and I could tell her myself . |
30 | He was a good local caddie but Mr Palmer made him nervous , and I could tell he 'd sooner be with Gary player and a quiet life . |