Example sentences of "could [not/n't] [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Fleury would have liked to have gone , too , but both he and Harry could not go at the same time ; someone had to stay behind to fight off the sepoys . |
2 | Sometimes adults , inexperienced and suspicious of drama , could not cope with a vague suggestion that the second partner should be in role as a friend , colleague or relative . |
3 | The Poor Persons Procedure , dependent upon the charity of the legal profession , could not cope with the increasing pressure of work in the 1930s and was supplemented in 1942 by a Services Divorce Department . |
4 | Everyday matters seemed too much for him since the murder , they knew he could not cope with the bigger issues . |
5 | Unfortunately the smaller coffin-maker could not cope with the high-powered advertising of IPC and Dottridge Brothers , preferring to place miniature versions of their handiwork in the shop window for the benefit of passers-by , though they probably relied on the funeral furnishing warehouses for the supply of linings and coffin furniture . |
6 | Those small owner publishers who could not cope with the new financial pressures were forced to expand , to merge with other larger companies , or go bust . |
7 | Coal-tar technology could not cope with the huge expansion in the chemical industry that took place after the Second World War . |
8 | In July 1990 , P concluded that he could not cope with the mounting arrears under the mortgage , and his other debts . |
9 | Jatinder came back to England two years ago as their son could not cope with the Indian climate . |
10 | She was , fundamentally , a good person but the side we all saw at work was the side that could not cope with the constant expansion of the business . |
11 | There was the commander of the Cigognes , Captain Brocard , wounded during the first days of the fighting at Verdun , and relieved of his command the following year — because he simply could not adapt to the new conditions of air warfare the old form of single combat that had brought the Cigognes such renown in the early days . |
12 | It also shows that , when Russian enterprises reacted to the reforms by jacking up prices and withholding output , they were not doing so because they could not adapt to the bewildering change around them ; they were reacting to the incentives they faced , which said that goods were stores of value while money was not . |
13 | But those in the field , the front line could not continue without the less than glamorous work that has to be carried out back here in H Q. They also serve , who work in our offices , collect our money , keep our accounts make sure the administration is working well . |
14 | Without their involvement we could not continue with an annual reunion mass . |
15 | However , they could not decide on a fair price , partly because Patino had grown increasingly attached to the painting , and so they finally decided to go to auction to resolve the issue . |
16 | By the early years of the twentieth century , however , stations could not compete with the upward thrust of American urban architecture . |
17 | They had no subsistence plots to fall back on , some tried reviving traditional handicrafts but these could not compete with the manufactured goods that had been made available by the market system . |
18 | He was talking but could not think at the same time . |
19 | Nutty could not think of a good answer and nor could Mr Sylvester , so Nails was allowed to come . |
20 | On the way home , she found that she wanted to cry again and could not think of a possible reason why she should . |
21 | It seemed a rather broad question , and one for which Lord John could not think of a specific answer . |
22 | He admired a point which Stead had made about Polynesians and Christianity , but worried that he could not think of a Christian anthropologist . |
23 | He could not think of a single convincing excuse that would get him out of the house . |
24 | Isabel could not think of a single thing to say . |
25 | I could not think of a single thing that Quigley had ever done for me . |
26 | The Gallup survey , commissioned by the Daily Telegraph , also found that more than a third could not think of a single thing about Britain of which to be proud . |
27 | Although he knew that they could not reach beyond the full extension of their chains , Frankie was never fully convinced that he was safe from them . |
28 | He felt he had scarcely fallen asleep , he was dreaming of a black river , with no banks , yet there was something there , a source of light that he wanted to reach , which he could not reach against the cold drive of the current … |
29 | Coningham said that he had looked more closely at Scott 's scheme since the last debate , and ‘ could not acquiesce in the high opinion which that gentleman appeared to entertain of himself , judging by the long string of superlatives in his own praise with which he wound up his recent letter to The Times ' . |
30 | Some builders , as we have seen , working later than Cristofori , put in their actions something resembling a check but which could not function as a true check . |