Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] n't [verb] [pron] any " in BNC.
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1 | She said I just went in there and she said I could n't stand any more , she said do you know Joy she said you 're one of the nicest people I know , she said I tell you what I 've never heard in my life two people stab somebody like you 're being stabbed , she says I could n't sit there any more |
2 | Eventually , I could n't stand it any more . |
3 | ‘ I 've dropped out — I could n't stand it any more . ’ |
4 | He hit me a lot , but I suffered it till I could n't stand it any more . |
5 | ‘ I could n't stand it any more — hearing him howl , I mean . |
6 | It has a weird effect , so bad one day that they had to give me valium to take off my bandages because I could n't handle it any more . |
7 | Not that I could n't ring you any time while they 're here , ’ she added hurriedly , as if feeling guilty of being underhand while her parents were out of the way . |
8 | I could n't get them any closer . |
9 | I 'd had enough ; I could n't take it any more . |
10 | Mrs Cann , 25 , who quit her job at the Unilift forklift company in Rumney , Cardiff , after two years , said : ‘ I could n't take it any more . |
11 | ‘ But in the end I could n't take it any more and told him to leave . |
12 | ‘ I 'll find it , ’ I yelled back at him , then slipped an old Simply Red tape into the cassette just to annoy him , although it had the added advantage that I could n't hear him any more . |
13 | She that er that cream , and I could n't doing it any good . |
14 | I could see that he was pleased with himself , and yet I could n't dislike him any more than I liked him . |
15 | exactly , it 's the only way you can do it and I would n't do it any other way , because I do n't bel I do n't , I do n't think it 's fair , if I was using the phone continually I 'd get rather annoyed , I mean that I 'd , they 'd have a right to be annoyed , but as I do n't I think it 's ridiculous so I 'm not hardly surprised at all , so I think it 's stupid as you say , but there you go . |
16 | Me old man right , me uncle , me uncle used to live in a house which used to digging in the back garden , this piece of fucking dirt and he pulled out this and its sort of round , my old man 's gone , no he , he said er I would n't dig there any more |
17 | ‘ I would n't have it any other way , ’ he said , holding out his hand to seal the bargain . |
18 | This is Marguerite 's home and I would n't have it any other way . |
19 | But sorry I ca n't show you any sort of programme , or anything , but that 's because it 's |
20 | She said well I ca n't give her any money cos I have n't got any . |
21 | He added : ‘ At this stage I ca n't give you any indication of what level the toll might be … it depends on the amount of interest from industry and commerce . ’ |
22 | I ca n't give you any money , you see . |
23 | I ca n't give you any more . ’ |
24 | For good measure , she added , a trifle pathetically , ‘ I am a good girl , really truly , even if I ca n't give you any references , and I will work hard , I promise . ’ |
25 | yeah in effect I ca n't give you any choice because I know that the medical practice erm are very much more erm not laid back that 's the wrong term because erm they they have a lot more opportunity for you to succeed . |
26 | Flora whispered , ‘ I ca n't bear it any more . ’ |
27 | but briar to that we 've got this game show , you know , a bit like er Blind Date and I mean I ca n't stand them any way , and I 'm thinking I have n't got the patience in the morning when I 've got dinners to put up and I 've got them to get going |
28 | ‘ I 'd go home at night and my girlfriend Paula would say : ‘ I hate you , I ca n't stand you any more . ’ |
29 | I 'm actually sick of it now I ca n't watch it any more cos you just know |
30 | ‘ She 's got him so I ca n't handle him any more . ’ |