Example sentences of "[pers pn] ca [adv] [vb infin] a " in BNC.
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1 | But manager Howard Wilkinson 's hopes that Batty would be available to spark a revival at Elland Road were dashed yesterday when the player said : ‘ I ca n't set a comeback date and if things do n't improve soon I 'll have to see a specialist . ’ |
2 | I do n't see why I ca n't lead a normal life , ’ says brave Joanna . |
3 | You see , he 's got such skill , his footwork , and he 's always in the right position , and he really was , I ca n't pay a higher tribute . |
4 | I ca n't pay a third of the wage in lodgings . ’ |
5 | She said : ‘ I ca n't sing a note . |
6 | ‘ I ca n't sing a note . |
7 | When the time comes an' I ca n't lift a hundredweight of sugar or me old black pan , then it 'll be time for me to retire upstairs for good . ’ |
8 | ‘ Neither do I , ’ he said gently , ‘ but I ca n't make a living tipping horses . ’ |
9 | I ca n't beat a London cabbie in rush-hour traffic . |
10 | The Chancellor said on BBC television : ‘ I ca n't give a firm promise that this is the turning point , that they wo n't go up any higher . |
11 | Er again that 's a very specific question to which I ca n't give a specific answer . |
12 | When I am happy , I ca n't give a rat 's arse about anything else ! ) |
13 | I I 'm happy to serve as long as it is n't you know , I mean I I ca n't give a lot of time because er my time 's so committed . |
14 | While I ca n't give a cause of death at this stage , I can say the dead man had suffered a number of lacerations about his face and body and a stab wound to his side . |
15 | I ca n't give a set of specific criteria . |
16 | I ca n't bear a very soft ride . ’ |
17 | You might say " I am no artist " , or " I ca n't draw a straight line " , or " I have n't drawn or painted since I left school . " . |
18 | Blanche : I ca n't stand a naked light bulb , any more than I can a rude remark or a vulgar action . |
19 | ‘ I 'm afraid I ca n't suggest a Danish wine , since our climate does n't favour the cultivation of the grape , but we import some of the best of our neighbours ’ efforts . |
20 | I ca n't I ca n't eat a full meal though ! |
21 | I can I ca n't eat a full yoghurt , so a little set yoghurt |
22 | Yeah , well I 'm a bit like that , I ca n't wear a jumper because I , I and yet years ago I always used to wear |
23 | Well I ca n't wear a wedding ring now , it , just cos it 's so wide , it 's a really wide one . |
24 | I ca n't do a thing with my carrots |
25 | I have to have the full eight hours or I ca n't do a thing the next morning , not a single thing . |
26 | Q My son is nine and I can honestly say I ca n't do a thing with him . |
27 | ‘ I ca n't do a riding turn , darling , ’ said his wife . |
28 | I 'd love to be back in Bishop Auckland just now , if only for the gossip , but I ca n't do a day 's canvassing and sometimes feel a bit of a passenger . |
29 | Why ca n't they give us I mean Christ I ca n't do a up there |
30 | See it might have reached temperature before I mean I do n't know , I ca n't do a |