Example sentences of "could n't [verb] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | and could n't clear it at the end of the quarter ? |
2 | Erm , we , we could n't nominate anyone at the A G M , no one was willing to do it . |
3 | ‘ Rose felt we could n't leave it until the morning . |
4 | small room , you could n't leave anything on the walls so it would all be a come down at night , back up in the morning |
5 | We could n't bring her into the house because we had an old cat and we had no spare kennels , so that just left the caravan . |
6 | It was n't only that I could n't lift myself off the ground but that I was stuck to it in some way . |
7 | My mum could n't stand it in the end she sa let's get back to bomb there ! |
8 | I knew he was so incensed he could n't control himself ; I could n't blame him for the fury which inhabited him . |
9 | But even I could n't blame him for the phone ringing just as I was at the front door . |
10 | Almost that , and I want to say that I have some sympathy for the lady who has children and just could n't entertain them for the day . |
11 | I would have to wait until Mum and Dad went out to the pub so we could n't make it to the first . |
12 | He explained he was having a dizzy spell and could n't make it to the doctor 's , so I drove him there . |
13 | Batty could n't make it for the second half against Villa after a recurrence of a calf injury he received against Wimbledon last Saturday . |
14 | She could n't decipher it in the pitch black . |
15 | ‘ Putney Heath , but I could n't tell you on the telephone . ’ |
16 | Er I I could n't tell you off the top of me head I because I was working on it till half past midnight . |
17 | No but you see I could n't tell you at the start because you 'd sound , you would n't have said half the things you did say . |
18 | You could n't tell it from the real thing . ’ |
19 | Sometimes our bodies and minds seek excuses to experience griefs that we may have put aside or denied because we could n't face them at the time . |
20 | and we could n't eat it on the Sunday and |
21 | The GenTech labs could n't do anything about the common cold and no government had been able to develop a workable public transport system , but when it came to deathware , why , there were wonderful new toys on the market every fall , just in time for Christmas . |
22 | And I could n't do anything about the body , could I ? |
23 | But , since she could n't do anything about the car situation until that wretched part had been delivered , should n't she concentrate her worries on what she could do something about ? |
24 | He so concentrated on his dialogue — I never had to reshoot a scene because Kenny fluffed a line — that he could n't do anything at the same time as he was talking . ’ |
25 | So , they could n't do anything in the meantime . |
26 | He added : ‘ Ferzana wanted to watch TV and could n't do it at the family gathering . ’ |
27 | Er you ca you could n't do it on the phone anyway It 's a case of out and er sitting with , having a coffee with the old guy . |
28 | There were so many mistakes I could n't do it over the telephone . |
29 | Hick , speaking as the England squad completed its pre-Indian tour preparations at Lilleshall yesterday , added : ‘ I wanted to know why my form in the one-day internationals was good , while I could n't do it in the Tests . |
30 | People who wanted information from him were noting his silence and making their judgments accordingly ; his life seemed to be funnelling down into a pit like so much waste water , and yet he could n't stir himself to the right kind of action . |