Example sentences of "is [indef pn] i can [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There is nothing I can do , ’ said the King , as she was dragged away , ‘ I can see those in charge , but it 's now in the hands of the Justice people . ’ |
2 | ‘ Well , I am sorry for it but there is nothing I can do . |
3 | There really is nothing I can do . ’ |
4 | In response to the burglary my reaction became : ‘ Actually when I think about it and allow all the facts to sink in it is just too awful ; there really is nothing I can do to pretend this has n't happened . |
5 | I sweep the rod back as much as I can in the confined space and , although the fish is rather small at about 1¼lb , it kicks up quite a fuss and there is nothing I can do to stop it splashing . |
6 | There is nothing I can do about that for he harms himself , but I must still behave like a dutiful son and observe a son 's obligations . ’ |
7 | The past is past and there is nothing I can do to change it . |
8 | But there is nothing I can do , we can do . |
9 | ‘ There is nothing I can do or say to save you from the wrath of God , or indeed from the wrath of your own father , poor man . ’ |
10 | " If because of this the kingdom of God is closed to me , there is nothing I can do about it , for I ca n't return these things . |
11 | And there is nothing I can do only to remember you in my prayers , which I do every Sunday , and wish you all the very best . |
12 | There is nothing I can do . |
13 | Depression : " My efforts are useless and there is nothing I can do " v. Acceptance : " Perhaps this is just the way it is and my life must go on " . |
14 | The plain fact of the matter is , there is nothing I can do for your wife . ’ |
15 | One of my greatest frustrations is having to tell my electors , in correspondence and personally , that there is nothing I can do about a proposal because a decision has already been taken somewhere else — albeit by ministers , one of whom is a Member of the House — that there is nothing that anyone can do because the decision has been taken outside these shores , so there is no point in writing to me . |
16 | Naturally it is disappointing that I am not able to play in some tournaments but there is nothing I can do about that . |
17 | " It seems there is nothing I can do except voice my opinion . |
18 | There is nothing I can do . ’ |
19 | ‘ Even if Lulach did not exist , there is nothing I can do , ’ Sulien said . |
20 | But if they do not change their view there is nothing I can do to change it . |
21 | ‘ I 'm afraid there is nothing I can tell you . |
22 | ‘ There is nothing I can tell you , Officer , ’ said Iris in her stilted French , ‘ but my friend has something that may interest you . ’ |
23 | When I know how a lustful man may feel towards his neighbour 's pretty young wife I can understand a leer , but if asked what it means there is nothing I can say . |
24 | Er then there is nothing I can say to change your mind . |
25 | But whereas my wife could have learnt in what direction I was from her had she heard me , there is nothing I can learn from it . |
26 | ‘ Well , ’ the man replied between gasps as he heaved at the oars , ‘ there is something I can tell you . ’ |
27 | To hug him in my arms is something I can feel so strong it 's just like it was happening right this minute . |
28 | ‘ There is something I can do , is n't there , Slorne ? |
29 | That is something I can guarantee ! ’ |
30 | That is something I can forgive but never forget . |