Example sentences of "but [pron] could [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But nothing could stop her from breathlessly anticipating the next light , accidental caress . |
2 | But nothing could stop him now . |
3 | ‘ You would n't know to look at me now , ’ she 'd say , ‘ but I could hold them spellbound , the things I could do on that bike in a crash helmet and a pair of tights and a stars and stripes swimsuit . ’ |
4 | I was happy in my Office ; it was exacting but I could carry it easily in the House of Lords ; and I had no wish to re-submit myself to the rough and tumble of electioneering and the House of Commons … |
5 | So what I 'm actually saying is that I 'm making my objective an elephant , it 's too large i e if I wanted to eat an elephant , it 's too large an objective , but I could achieve it by what ? |
6 | I could n't turn my head , but I could smell her , feel her breath on the back of my neck . |
7 | But I could feel her there . |
8 | ‘ But I could do him a bit of harm . |
9 | But I could do them in the smaller size . ’ |
10 | But I could do it , I could do me sums and everything , but er I never always in number one class . |
11 | I do n't think I 've got one here , but I could send you one . |
12 | ‘ But I could knock you up a couple of poached eggs or a buck rarebit — how would that do ? ’ |
13 | But I could assure you colleagues that business will be taken , okay ? |
14 | She wagged dutifully but I could sense she was somewhat overwhelmed — and that was only the staff ! |
15 | ‘ But I could show you a nicer place to stroll , show you the town . |
16 | Millie now turned to Ben , and he shrugged his shoulders , saying , ‘ It 's up to you ; but I could bring you back tomorrow , if you would like that ? ’ |
17 | Mum never said a word when I invited Nellie into our house but I could tell she did n't like her . |
18 | She sniffed , but I could tell she was at least partly mollified . |
19 | ‘ I 've just about heard of her , but I could tell she 's famous , just by the way she sits and holds her head and moves . ’ |
20 | Richard laughed but I could tell he was alarmed . |
21 | But I could have them send up a tray if you 'd rather stay in bed . ’ |
22 | no , but I could get it on the Tuesday , she said if you had n't got it by the Tuesday , to let us know on the Wednesday |
23 | I know that Eric was interested in seeing a panzer division on the move and being so close to the enemy but I could see him getting paler and paler , probably at the thought of what would happen if we were stopped . |
24 | She made a lot of conventional noises , of course ; she had to because you ca n't have Rose and Grace getting any sillier than they are already and they might have taken it into their heads to copy you , but I could see she thought you had real spirit . |
25 | She said yeah I 'll be alright , but I could see she 'd been crying earlier on in the evening , she said you always feel as if you 're |
26 | But I could see he looked sad as he added , ‘ I think it 'll be fer the best fer all of us . ’ |
27 | But I could see he was perfectly serious . |
28 | He grimaced , but I could see he was not unpleased , though he tried to hide it by marching me off to give his vegetables their evening watering . |
29 | The hammer lock kept my head down , but I could see he was carrying a bottle of whisky by the neck . |
30 | It 's right , it 's correct it is minus twelve but I could see you were really not very sure what you should be doing about that , that 's great , you 've found , you 've got that down to there , let's have a little look at the number line , zero , one , two , three and so on , minus one , minus two , minus three , minus four . |