Example sentences of "can [adv] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Money ca n't mek yu happy |
2 | Money ca n't mek yu happy , yu happiness is paper thin |
3 | You ca n't eat it all |
4 | 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 . |
5 | I ca n't eat it plain . |
6 | But they ca n't ignore them all the time . |
7 | Well , whatever they 've seen , it ca n't bother them all that much . |
8 | I still ca n't carry anything heavy in it . |
9 | I ca n't explain it better than that . ’ |
10 | ‘ We 've paid a heavy price for our mistakes this season and I ca n't explain it any other way than to say it 's bad luck . |
11 | I ca n't explain it any better than that , Luke ! ’ |
12 | It 's one of the advantages of a bar , they ca n't bug them all . |
13 | Ca n't treat her own ca n't wash her . |
14 | I 'M SURE the rest of Britain is wondering like me how a man who ca n't manage his own personal finances is running the country 's economy . |
15 | I 'm I 'll I ca n't manage it this side of the weekend . |
16 | Oh , I ca n't wear them that short now . |
17 | 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 ’ . |
18 | I ca n't wear my new shoes this morning can I ? |
19 | ‘ Today I am confident that he ca n't hurt her any more . |
20 | They ca n't hurt you any more . ’ |
21 | Now I ca n't identify what these numbers mean but I think it relates |
22 | ‘ Yes , the injuries are worrying , but you ca n't lump them all together and blame artificial snow , ’ said Kasper . |
23 | What you want to go interfering for she burst out , leave me and my family alone , little busy body always sticking your nose into other people 's affairs , Daryl 's temper flared up , I do n't she said , you gua rd your tongue Sally , I never meant to interfere and I ca n't think what all the fuss is about , either you have a sister or you have n't , I do n't care . |
24 | One ca n't avoid them all . |
25 | ’ One ca n't avoid them all , ’ she often said . |
26 | In his opening remarks in Russian , he said : ‘ I do n't like being the centre of a sensation , but I know I ca n't avoid it this time . ’ |
27 | I ca n't check them this morning . |
28 | for me to have er I I tell you what I do get concerned about Lynda is somebody who ca n't spell their first name . |
29 | ‘ But I ca n't picture him any other way than the little boy he was on that last day I saw him . ’ |
30 | of course you 'll be aware that I ca n't grant you any of your wishes … why do you think I 'm always wearing RED & WHITE with a little BLACK trim ? ? ? ? |