Example sentences of "could [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 The stewards inquired into his running but Richard Dunwoody could only tell them that the favourite was ‘ never going .
2 She told him if he could not face her and the baby , he must let them leave this place .
3 He could not see her because the grey London light was all his end with a dab of amber from his desk lamp .
4 But if he could not persuade her when the time came to move , Jean-Paul could .
5 But the bishops would not apologise for nor retract the letter , and Mr Tembo could not convince them that the Congress Party had the right to pass death sentences upon them .
6 ‘ Or I could simply beat you until the blood runs .
7 He 's got dog to walk tonight cos we could n't bring him cos the car was full of gear .
8 One of the men tried to jump on board , but could n't make it as the Jeep was travelling too fast .
9 ‘ Like , maybe your parents were just fattening you up until you would make a decent meal for these dragons , or it was an intelligence test ; the kids smart enough to have sussed out the fact there were dragons around were the ones that would survive , and the ones that just lay there , trusting , each night , deserved to die , and their parents could n't tell them or the dragons would eat them , and stories about dragons were the only clues you were ever given ; that was all the adults could do to warn you …
10 and he could n't do it and the worse thing was everybody in the pool had gone go on
11 Among the more imaginative excuses were ‘ I could n't do it because the dog was pining , ’ ‘ the file fell in the bin and the cleaners came ’ and ‘ my wife wanted to make love ’ , finanacial recruitment consultants Accountemps found .
12 But he could n't see Bertha because the bushes were too thick , and he could n't smell her because the smell of the myrtle was too strong .
13 Waistcoats or sleeveless pullovers sometimes worn with suits , though you could n't see them when the top button was done up .
14 But we could n't get it because the no gas .
15 She could n't help it if the spider came to her .
16 ‘ I could n't believe it when the ball went in . ’
17 ‘ I could n't believe it when the letter came , ’ she said .
18 Doreen could n't believe it when the letter popped through her letterbox from the council .
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