Example sentences of "ca n't get [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He hates days when he ca n't get straight into his workshop .
2 And I am pleased , though unsurprised , that my programming remains effective , even if I ca n't get right in there to nurse it along .
3 ‘ Well , why not leave the keys with us and then if you ca n't get away , you can perhaps come back here — or if everything goes OK we 'll use it as a playroom or something . ’
4 You ca n't get away with that any more . ’
5 I find I ca n't get away from the job .
6 I ca n't get away from it .
7 And I ca n't get away with tights .
8 A spokesman for the company said : ‘ You ca n't get away from sewage smells at a sewage plant but we do various things to help reduce the nuisance . ’
9 You ca n't get away from country . ’
10 That 'd make them sit up and realise they ca n't get away with desecrating any bit of wild country they can get their hands on … ‘
11 I ca n't get away from them ! ’
12 You ca n't get away from that .
13 I ca n't get away yet — I need supplies and they 'll be watching for me .
14 Film 's a visual medium ; you ca n't get away from it . ’
15 I ca n't get away from him ! ’
16 Well , you ca n't get away from that , can you ? ’
17 She may realise she ca n't get away with everything
18 but rightful You ca n't get away from that about the about the creation can you ?
19 Now Alec ca n't get away , he ca n't escape , translate , burst clear .
20 Earlier that morning , speaking on the telephone , Paul Lane had said , ‘ With the number of men we have searching he ca n't get away .
21 Ca n't get away before . ’
22 ‘ He ca n't get away at the moment . ’
23 I think she feels you should n't be let too much alone but she ca n't get away herself .
24 I ca n't get away until four .
25 ‘ You ca n't get away with this sort of thing , you know , ’ she warned grimly .
26 [ He just ca n't get away from air and water ! ]
27 ‘ I ca n't get away from it these days , ’ said Amiss cheerfully .
28 You see , we ca n't get away from the fact that if Kemp was in London , he could easily have caught an earlier train .
29 I ca n't get away .
30 Time , right , I am moving the amendment the reference back and I 'm handing those papers to the Chief Executive and I 'm gon na ask the Chief Executive to get someone independent to do this because you ca n't get away from the numbers that the numbers I 've get someone independent I 'll ask for that .
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