Example sentences of "ca [not/n't] [verb] [pron] at " in BNC.

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1 I ca n't change everything at this stage .
2 just a minute , I ca n't hold it at the moment Tim !
3 Tim , I ca n't hold it at the moment !
4 He 's a midfield player really , because he is very good on the ball , and he ca n't express himself at centre half .
5 But it is a part which gives me so much pain that sometimes I ca n't bear it — ca n't bear it at all . ’
6 And I says oh Steve ca n't watch it at eight .
7 She ca n't , she ca n't cuddle you at the minute .
8 things like this , but regards to the fact that when , when something is sold to somebody right , erm , and then a , and , and the person who 's selling it receives the money , I mean the person the police ca n't do nothing at all about it unless fraud comes into it
9 If we ca n't do it at least we can hear about it . ’
10 If you ca n't do it here you ca n't do it at the beginning of the second appointment , if you ca n't do it there then the chances are you 'll do it right at the end and if you have n't made the sale I guarantee you wo n't ask .
11 I just ca n't stand it at times , but they ca n't give me anything for it .
12 ‘ But I ca n't pay you at the moment .
13 ‘ We ca n't match them at that but they ca n't match the way we play .
14 And if you ca n't organize yourself at work then it 's a ten to a penny that you ca n't organize the other bits either .
15 Now I ca n't feel anything at all .
16 The second job of the day is to light the stove , a monument in itself , taking up a quarter of the thatched hut with its various extensions — a sill ( pod ) with an area for keeping dishes warm ( chestok ) , niches ( pechurki ) for small objects and matches , holes on the side for drying out leg and foot wrappings ( for lack of shoes ) , holes near the summit for reviving chilled hens in winter , and on the triumphal summit worn clothing on which to stretch out and sleep in the delicious warmth — ‘ U hholodnoi pechi ne sogreesh'sia ’ ( ‘ You ca n't heat yourself at a cold stove ’ ) .
17 I 'm afraid we ca n't help you at the moment — we 've been told simply that Mr. Andrew is away from the office .
18 I thought you ca n't see them at all can you
19 You ca n't see them at can you ?
20 Yes and of course I ca n't see anything at all without my magnifying glass
21 But this sub-orbital capacity … no , I ca n't see it at all .
22 Well you either put one bar on or the lot is on or it 's very dim like this is low and you ca n't see it at all .
23 ‘ You ca n't keep them at home forever , you know .
24 Paul is hyperactive — we ca n't keep him at school .
25 If you ca n't hear me at the back because my voice drops from time to time then shout away because I 'm not always aware of how well it carries .
26 I 'm sorry , people ca n't hear you at the back .
27 Well we ca n't hear it at the moment I 'm just about to run it again for you .
28 I mean a , I 've been throwing mine away now we ca n't get them at the other farm , I mean and I said if we do , we 'd better keep
29 they ca n't tell the difference I mean there 's nothing In fact if I ca n't get Krona at Presto and I ca n't get it at Co-op , I shall write to Kr to Pre to Krona and say I 'll have a I 'll have a box .
30 You know , you ca n't amuse them at that ta er can you ?
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