Example sentences of "he can not [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Taxis are obviously easier to use , but if the patient can not speak properly , he may need to use clearly written cards to explain to the taxi driver why he can not speak , and where he wants to go .
2 It can sometimes be difficult to determine whether the patient is ill-tempered and perhaps foulmouthed towards you because of the immediate effects of his illness and the frustration he feels , especially if he can not speak normally , or whether it is part of a personality change which is going to last indefinitely .
3 The aim , of course , is to delegate decision making to a trusted and close friend or relative who the patient feels best knows him and will speak for him when he can not speak for himself .
4 ‘ He is much brighter than me yet he can not speak . ’
5 He can not speak in or out of the House on subjects outside his department .
6 He can not speak again .
7 He can not speak .
8 We have already heard Allen , and he can not speak twice .
9 He can not speak although he does scream and cry .
10 He can not speak although he does scream and cry .
11 Mr Aznar has repeatedly taken refuge in claims that the Socialists are hiding the true figures and that he can not make promises until he has seen the books .
12 He can not make the dog or the duck swim across .
13 He accepts that he can not make a categorical statement about innocence or guilt , but he feels that his constituent has not been given a fair hearing .
14 He can not make such a commitment .
15 Then Labour 's education spokeswoman , Hilary Armstrong said Mr Fallon 's assurances were worthless because he can not make commitments for the next Government .
16 Try as he might it is clear that he can not make the economic figures add up , creative accounting or not , in a way which will make the parliamentary Tory Party arithmetic secure .
17 The French sneer that , because Mr Van den Broek gets on badly with his prime minister , Ruud Lubbers , he can not bear to see the summiteers running the show .
18 Joe 's behaviour can also be s\described as mildly odd : his fear of returning to prison shows in his encouragement of the local children to play policeman games , telling them he will put bad boys into his private jail , and a sense of contrition over the faulty aircraft parts means he can not bear having anything the house that ought to be thrown away .
19 But the hag keeps up her terrifying noise , her writhing and screaming , to pin down the youth 's attention , stop him from pursuing Ariel , and she succeeds , he can not bear the sound of her hissing and shrieking another moment .
20 The philosophy is devastatingly simple , Charlton recognising that he can not hope to improve players technically in the short time available to him before matches .
21 Narasimha Rao , is a former foreign minister whose ill-health means he can not hope to become a permanent head of the party .
22 He can not hope to match the advances which the likes of Waite , McCarthy and Terry Anderson could command .
23 If he is vague about the meaning of Christ 's death and resurrection , he can not hope to introduce others to Jesus as their Saviour .
24 Mr Reagan says he can not recollect many of the key events surrounding the scandal , which he says was as much news to him as everyone else .
25 At the worst the plaintiff who starts in the wrong division will be removed to another division , and may have to pay the expenses , if any , incurred by his mistake ; but he can not fail altogether for his mistake .
26 Unless a player is totally without imagination , then he can not fail to be aware of what has gone before as he makes his pilgrimage round Augusta .
27 If the traveller looks out of his car or train window or takes a walk along his local brook and bears in mind what a river should look like , he can not fail to notice , in many places , mile upon mile of treeless river bank , often devoid of even a decent margin of bulrush .
28 I should not wish the young King to know about it or see , for he would not find it to his liking ; but I fear , so white is the stone , that he can not fail to see it from Mathefelon .
29 Is the implication of the answer something that he can not cope with ?
30 She exacerbates all his old anxieties and feelings of ambivalence towards ‘ mothers ’ , and because he can not cope , he defends himself by ignoring her as far as possible .
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