Example sentences of "[pron] can not [vb infin] me [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't see me ever catching up … ( pointing to a nearby block of flats ) … see that dump over there ? |
2 | it 's , it 's fair do all together anyway I ca n't see me ever painting a car again |
3 | ‘ No , you ca n't tell me yet , ’ McDunn says quietly and reasonably . |
4 | ‘ But you ca n't tell me how ? ’ |
5 | I was n't saying oh I know it all , you ca n't tell me how to superior attitude |
6 | Eventually her voice grated , ‘ You ca n't kick me out like this . |
7 | ‘ You ca n't lock me away with that on my mind ! ’ |
8 | At least you ca n't move me now . |
9 | ‘ Are you sure you ca n't do me more than eight brace ? ’ |
10 | ‘ You ca n't leave me yet . ’ |
11 | ‘ You ca n't possibly … you ca n't leave me here , in New York , alone with the children ! ’ she exclaimed helplessly , panicking at the thought of being solely responsible for the two little girls . |
12 | You can catch me but you ca n't catch me yet Come on mum , they want you talking ! |
13 | I realize you ca n't write me here . |
14 | ‘ You ca n't turn me down now ! ’ he said hoarsely , jerking her hard against him , his eyes blazing . |
15 | as if to say you ca n't get me now . |
16 | You ca n't keep me here against my will ! ’ |
17 | ‘ You know perfectly well that you ca n't order me about , ’ Jenna informed him . |
18 | You 've got my name do n't think we go away that you ca n't ring me up again . |
19 | You ca n't stick me inside again . ’ |
20 | ‘ You can not fob me off so . |
21 | Well I think I 'll start off by telling you a little bit about myself erm , I 'm a writer and I live in Durham , my work is here and I 've also work abroad , if anybody ca n't hear me please say |
22 | They ca n't kick me around . " |
23 | They ca n't tell me where it comes , pardon ? |
24 | cos you think well if I ca n't see any of the cars behind it then they ca n't see me either . |
25 | ‘ They ca n't take me off if I 'm the skipper , ’ he reasons . |
26 | I 've a heavy afternoon ahead , and I 'm off to Paris tomorrow — by parachute if they ca n't get me in by any other method . |
27 | But they ca n't keep me out of my own house , can they ? ’ |
28 | He ca n't lift me up can |
29 | ‘ For instance , I 'll bet he ca n't tell me where you 'd like us to go for supper . ’ |
30 | I shrug my shoulders , for no matter how mad he gets , he ca n't duff me in , he 's stuck in bed , which is his hard cheese . |