Example sentences of "[pers pn] could [vb infin] about the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Er but perhaps I could talk about the Centre , which is not .
2 ‘ There was nothing I could do about the accident .
3 I could complain about the truth of some of the bits of information my father passed on to me , mind you .
4 There 's so much more that I could say about the development of Switchboard .
5 After that I read every book I could find about the rise and fall of the Dervish Empire .
6 It would be a help if I could get about the countryside when he was working .
7 Perhaps I could take about the philosophy which is behind Warnock ?
8 Oh yes , I knew the difference between reality and realism , I could argue about the truth of fiction and the value of creative reporting .
9 Auntie Lou said she could sew a piece of material on the bottom to lengthen the skirt but there was nothing she could do about the top and Carrie cried a little , privately , not because the dress was no use but because her mother should have guessed how much she had grown .
10 Since there had been clearly nothing she could do about the situation , Laura had been forced to buckle down and do what she could to keep the twins happy .
11 She intended to go straight to the second floor and find a policeman she could tell about the keys , but when she reached the first floor landing she veered into the newsroom instead .
12 The mother you could see about the place , hurrying on the streets of Dynmouth , a woman with brass-coloured hair who sold clothes in a shop .
13 Europe ? well we could beat about the bush but there 's not a single rep on the road that ever gets out the office so got ta win it cos I actually saw I actually we I actually saw her go out and see a customer so she must she must be er
14 We could talk about the clinics , if you like . ’
15 Er we could talk about the customs , the English customs that have helped to er guide us as a rather new nation in our growth .
16 We could talk about the meaning of life , ’ continued Sarah , encouraged .
17 ‘ In those days we could run about the area bouncing the ball , but now things are more entertaining . ’
18 In the 1990s the report of these professional organizations who constituted a separate industry , was based on what they could discover about the applicant 's known record to date as regards prompt and full payment , on the applicant 's own assertions and , controversially ( because of possible contravention of the Data Protection Act ) information volunteered upon questioning by third parties .
19 And that erm led to a lot of people coming down to the probation office , asking , you know , what if anything they could do about the noise up there .
20 Typical of the government 's hypocrisy , in Pink 's view , that it could bleat about the failure of exporters while at the same time putting every sort of obstacle in their path .
21 He could talk about the mouth of the river Rhone and about the influence of the Atlantic rivers on the tides of the ocean .
22 There was little he could do about the image .
23 Later in the day , a clam , dark brown Sunsail mechanic elbowed his way through the crowd of friendly Turks on the quay to see what he could do about the fuel line .
24 Piggott said all he could remember about the fall was the horse ‘ stumbled for about 20 yards before his legs gave way ’ .
25 On the car journey , which took an hour and a half each way , he would talk to her with all the will he could muster about the toy shops .
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