Example sentences of "[pers pn] ca n't [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm I 'll I ca n't manage it this side of the weekend . |
2 | I ca n't check them this morning . |
3 | But sorry I ca n't show you any sort of programme , or anything , but that 's because it 's |
4 | So I say , Richard I 'm sorry I ca n't make it this Tuesday , I 'm tied up , but I have got next Tuesday , if Tuesday 's the best night for you . |
5 | And I ca n't give her that . ’ |
6 | She said well I ca n't give her any money cos I have n't got any . |
7 | ‘ I 'm sorry , I ca n't give you that information . |
8 | ‘ You know very well that I ca n't give you that sort of information , ’ said Harris , his gravelly voice unusually gentle . |
9 | I 'm sorry I ca n't give you that . |
10 | He added : ‘ At this stage I ca n't give you any indication of what level the toll might be … it depends on the amount of interest from industry and commerce . ’ |
11 | I ca n't give you any money , you see . |
12 | I ca n't give you any more . ’ |
13 | For good measure , she added , a trifle pathetically , ‘ I am a good girl , really truly , even if I ca n't give you any references , and I will work hard , I promise . ’ |
14 | yeah in effect I ca n't give you any choice because I know that the medical practice erm are very much more erm not laid back that 's the wrong term because erm they they have a lot more opportunity for you to succeed . |
15 | Flora whispered , ‘ I ca n't bear it any more . ’ |
16 | but briar to that we 've got this game show , you know , a bit like er Blind Date and I mean I ca n't stand them any way , and I 'm thinking I have n't got the patience in the morning when I 've got dinners to put up and I 've got them to get going |
17 | ‘ I 'd go home at night and my girlfriend Paula would say : ‘ I hate you , I ca n't stand you any more . ’ |
18 | Oh no , it 's like , it 's like with chocolate as well , I cut it up into little pieces , because I ca n't eat it all at once . |
19 | I 'm actually sick of it now I ca n't watch it any more cos you just know |
20 | Oh , I ca n't wear them that short now . |
21 | Clifford said he did not know which academic dress to wear as he had three London degrees , and ‘ I ca n't wear them all at once ’ . |
22 | but I ca n't drink it all the time |
23 | ‘ She 's got him so I ca n't handle him any more . ’ |
24 | And then you have a we sorry , I 'm sorry I ca n't do it that week , I 've got a weeks holiday . |
25 | ‘ I mean , ’ explained Anabelle , ‘ I ca n't do it all alone . |
26 | If I ca n't do it all , which of those things that I really need or want to do am I going to have to leave undone ? |
27 | I ca n't do it all in one |
28 | I ca n't do it all in this wool , with that many different colours to do , if they did it in , if they made ounce balls if they made it , did ounce balls it wo n't be so bad , but that 's a hundred gramme that , so |
29 | Er I , I was going in the evening you know , doing the tailoring class but of course my illnesses have stopped me doing all of that and made me realize I ca n't do it all . |
30 | You 've got ta probe and establish the reasons why I 'm gon na talk to him and most people it 's , it 's , it 's a lie , they 're not gon na talk to him , they want to use the accountant as a reason to say oh erm I 'm , I ca n't do it this time the accountant said no or I 've not spoken to him yet I 'll have to put it off for a , for a bit longer |