Example sentences of "[pron] could manage " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I could manage this horse , ’ Alexander answered seriously , ‘ better than others do . ’ |
2 | I think I could manage two ! ’ |
3 | I coughed again and set my voice into as impersonal a tone as I could manage . |
4 | Maybe if I 'd been encouraged then to find pleasure and personal fulfilment instead of pain and resentment I could manage to beat the under-11s on those final few metres . |
5 | But at this stage I could manage without it , without breaking the overall aim of carrying my own food and water . |
6 | The first yard took all the effort I could manage , creeping a toe 's length at a time , my rubber soles slipping on the loose stones , as the wheelbarrow pushed me back to where I had been and we fell over . |
7 | All I could manage in return was a sickly smile and a feeble , ‘ Thank you , Ma'am . ’ |
8 | I 've never been in one but I 've read so much about how to do it I 'm sure I could manage it . ’ |
9 | If I could manage to absorb a tablet in between the bouts of vomiting it did stop the sickness and bring a pain-free sleep — but it left me too exhausted to do anything about enjoying life . |
10 | I enjoyed what little of it I could manage , though . |
11 | ‘ I could manage — of course I could ! |
12 | ‘ I could manage stockings out of what you 've given me . ’ |
13 | I picked out as many balls as I could manage , then she closed the lid and we returned downstairs . |
14 | ‘ Aunt Kit was drunk , ’ was all I could manage . |
15 | Later Wendy admitted that ‘ four or five boys in a row was all I could manage ’ . |
16 | The mast I could manage but I did n't know there were different names for the parts of the sail — the head being at the top , the leech at the back and the luff by the mast . |
17 | I told 'im I was gettin' over me wounds an' 'e said the work was 'ard an' did I fink I could manage it . |
18 | Every weekend that they came to visit me would end in tears , and I was fourteen before I could manage without them , and before I stopped kissing my father goodnight . |
19 | " How pretty , " was the best I could manage in my present mood . |
20 | I could manage to lose five or six pounds and then I would break the diet , go back to normal food and put all the weight back on again . |
21 | I 've gained a great deal of experience these psst two and a half years and I think I could manage a stud farm quite easily now . |
22 | However , I believe that I could manage to call you father if it is appropriate to the circumstances . ’ |
23 | She was willing to give everything up , but we talked it through and I said I could manage on my own . |
24 | I could manage that |
25 | This meant that we had to find somewhere I could manage on my own and that was centrally located , because I could not walk far . |
26 | So as soon as it began to move back , I gave it the biggest push I could manage . |
27 | So I had to try to prove to them that I could manage him . |
28 | With such dignity as I could manage I began to walk back to the village . |
29 | " I could manage one , I think . |
30 | ‘ I think I could manage a quick one . ’ |