Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] could [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 And Hereford was so blocked that nothing could move .
2 This ‘ staff ’ he referred to was , of course , nothing more than the skeleton team of six kept on by Lord Darlington 's relatives to administer to the house up to and throughout the transactions ; and I regret to report that once the purchase had been completed , there was little I could do for Mr Farraday to prevent all but Mrs Clements leaving for other employment .
3 There was really very little I could do actively to refute the charge of selfishness .
4 I thought my eyes must be starting out of my head , too , but there was little I could do ; I was trying the best I could to think of something distracting to say to Eric .
5 ‘ There was little I could do to set her mind at rest except be myself , but I think they feel comfortable with me now .
6 and he said well it was the least I could do under the circumstance .
7 If Dad was alive I could talk to him .
8 While I spoke like that I could pretend that Syl and his house were unreal and my projected presence in it merely an extension of that fantasy , but the wedding loomed ever closer like a rock and I , poor ship , was about to founder on it .
9 And I thought , if I got that I could give it to Irene and could go wedding .
10 If I could do that I could do anything , as a chef once said to me when I told him he had sprinkled sugar on a steak and kidney pie .
11 The Working Party helped me to express my lesbianism in a positive way in that I could come out , and it helped me to deal with the suspicion and fears of colleagues Black and white , gay or straight , male or female .
12 All of that I could understand , but it concerned me that she was so nervous and desperately unhappy .
13 For that I could have three separate weeks in Alpine chalets .
14 I mean , for that I could have , do a lovely one for under , a reasonable price , and they 're going straight for the cord .
15 It was only after the resolution which this experience brought that I could say with a new reality , ‘ This God is my God . ’
16 whether we needed to go back for anything to go in the fridge or freezer If I got this page sort of full by the end of the week , people there were picking out their , they were getting tea bags and coffee and biscuits , you know for two pages full , I 've got one page full and of course with that I could get erm , packet of the Ferrera Roche
17 That someone could get half the question right .
18 I do n't know if it was the Irish temper in me or the Mexican , but I leapt on to the first marine I could reach .
19 This is bloody hard work — if I 'd wanted a holiday like this I could have gone down the mines for a fortnight . ’
20 This I could have done from the Royal College — but it was Oxford I wanted — and to go to Somerville where I had a friend who told me about it .
21 Once the legs were jointed I turned the leg and stretcher assembly upside down on to the bottom of the seat and from this I could mark the centres to be drilled and set the bevels to repeat the process .
22 By all the normal rules I should have pulled away before that , but if the road was clear I could let things get more serious before doing anything , and if it was blocked it was already too late .
23 You 've been very gentle with me , which makes it even worse ; perhaps if you 'd been more brutal I could have managed to stop … but then you would never be brutal .
24 Up until then I had seldom visited a doctor and prided myself that most things that went wrong I could put right myself .
25 I 'd like a trap or a gig , something light I could drive myself .
26 Luke might be quirky , but his eating habits are not as bizarre as some I could mention .
27 But he was n't like some I could mention — never that sort of noisy , knocking-it-down guy .
28 ‘ Safer in his arms than some I could mention , ’ Deirdre joked back .
29 No sneaking out at half time like some I could mention . "
30 And , unlike some I could mention , I 've stuck to my trade . ’
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