Example sentences of "[coord] i [vb mod] n't [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | Now I cry every time I write to him and I dare n't go out in case I meet somebody else . |
2 | erm My inclination would be to those people who phone up and say ‘ look , I borrowed your kit and I ca n't work out whether the red plug goes in the blue hole ’ or whatever , to say , ‘ Well , tough ’ you know |
3 | ‘ But they want to deport me and I ca n't get out without a ticket which will cost another £600 to £700 . ’ |
4 | I 've been very poorly and I ca n't get out to the shops . |
5 | Erm I 've obviously though about it quite a lot and I ca n't figure out a reason for it . |
6 | than my job then he said I presume you 've got mixed feelings , I said no my feelings are n't mixed up at all , I 'm quite , I 'm quite sure of my feelings of what I know , I said David I would n't associate myself , I would n't drink and I would n't go out with anybody in this building and he nearly fell over and he said dare I ask why ? |
7 | The next June , it rained all the time , and I could n't go out very often . |
8 | it 's erm , please leave your name and number , and the postal area code and I could n't figure out what they meant , your post code , or what , anyway , I sort , I , I left this long pause , shut your face I left this really long pause , and it just like clicked off before I could leave my phone number , so they 've got my , my answer and my names , but they have n't got my phone number , so I thought well , that 's not much good , they ca n't phone you , can they ? |
9 | The crowd around the old fellow 's barrow seemed larger than usual for a Saturday morning and I could n't work out why there was such a hush the moment I showed up . |
10 | I went to work Monday and I could n't get out come downstairs for the week I was that stiff . |
11 | And I could n't get out cos I had n't got a hand . |
12 | And I could n't get out |
13 | Jackie he was he was looking he was for something and he was looking for something in a hurry and I could n't find out I like T-shirts in one pile sweat shirts in another pullovers in another jeans in another but they were all sort of |
14 | ‘ But I ca n't go out in the street because every day in every street here there is a massacre by grenades . |
15 | This is going very well , but I ca n't work out why there are two ways of saving graphs . |
16 | Twelve of them , but I ca n't work out |
17 | Bloody nuisance , but I ca n't get out of it . |
18 | ‘ I 'm freezing , but I ca n't get out of the water with you there . ’ |
19 | But I ca n't find out why ? |
20 | But I wo n't sit out on the wing and sulk . |
21 | I could hear Auntie Jean shouting at me but I could n't make out anything she was saying . |
22 | I I I I thought I knew it , but I could n't make out where I 'd heard it . |
23 | But I could n't make out which Richard she was talking whether it was the one up above her or the one above Mrs . |
24 | And I knew it was wrong , but I could n't get out of this tradition because of the difficulty of realizing the inner content of the music . |
25 | And then I thought I heard voices once , coming from a long way away , but I could n't work out where they were coming from ; and they were so very faint I almost thought I 'd imagined them . |
26 | I knew what she was doing but I could n't work out how . |