Example sentences of "[noun] could [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 Truly my living words could vindicate me ; ask Helen , if they would not. , The necessary complement to the epistolary picture of his Oxford life is his own book Oxford , published three years after he came down .
2 Or Kay could take me up bingo I ai n't worried .
3 I was wondering if your readers could help me as I 'm doing a study on how food affects dogs ' behaviour .
4 I would be very grateful if any of your readers could assist me in obtaining an address to write to , or better still , a copy of the plans .
5 After reading an article in your recent issue regarding older knitting machines , I would be interested to know if any of your readers could supply me with the correct manual for the KH585 as there do seem to be some differences in the controls of the two models .
6 ‘ If Squit could see me now ! ’
7 I asked him if he or Tiare could let me see the ‘ inheritance ’ ; and I saw it . ’
8 I was going to Lowestoft for two days but my clothing could last me weeks .
9 No expert could tell me of a product to cure the problem .
10 Recording an open verdict on Mr Venables ' death , Mr Johnson said at an inquest yesterday : ‘ Anyone contemplating taking ecstasy should read and re-read the terrible and agonizing way in which Andrew Venables met his death and say ‘ this fate could befall me ’ . ’
11 Do you think the council could find me another flat ?
12 I did n't have the faintest idea how this girl could help me but I knew that she was going to try .
13 All Penny Seu Chen could tell me when I returned on Friday evening to find you gone was that you and he had flown to Hualien for the weekend . ’
14 If the Committee wishes to take up the offer of a presentation of the plan perhaps Bob Allan could advise me of your meeting dates in January and February .
15 The driver could take me all the way to Inverness if I wanted .
16 Therefore i if we , if he done that then that paragraph would seem to be slightly and the second point was really to ask if there was any further update on the progress in terms of negotiations in Surrey and East Sussex er in terms of this erm particular by-pass and I know that Mr in particular has been concerned with negotiations and Mrs also erm Mrs is not here therefore as Mr could advise me for us o of where we 're at really , so that we fully understand because obviously the the line of the by-pass is very important so far as any further development is is concerned .
17 ‘ I was hoping Kenny could put me up for a few days until I 'd sorted things out with my parents .
18 My reprieve could make me somehow feel quite snubbed .
19 I used to slow down when we played kiss chase so Grant could catch me ! ’
20 I would not forsake ye , I would not forsake you for sweetest of scenes : For sweetest of gardens that nature could make me I would not forsake ye , dear valleys and greens : Tho' Nature ne'er dropped ye a cloud-resting mountain , Nor waterfalls tumble their music so free , Had Nature denied ye a bush , tree , or fountain , Ye still had been loved as an Eden by me .
21 Your charms could make me forget the world .
22 Perhaps you as a graduate in Social Sciences and a policeman could tell me ? ’
23 ‘ I Spent yesterday at Eastleech , Highworth and Letchlade , searching for her , but none of her relatives could give me a clue .
24 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman could help me .
25 I would be glad if Miss Marsden could spare me a few moments . ’
26 What I saw that morning could spoil me for a sexual relationship forever .
27 Yeah , I , yes , but a lot of people could tell me , right .
28 None of the village people could help me , and I could not bring myself to beg for food , although by now I felt weak and faint .
29 ‘ Well , ’ and she flinched at the cutting acidity in his voice , ‘ I never thought I 'd see the day when a woman could fool me , but you managed pretty well .
30 Grace commented , ‘ Robbie is a lovely dog and I could n't give him up now , but I would never have dreamt that rescuing a dog could cause me to lose my home .
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