Example sentences of "could [not/n't] [vb infin] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately he could not offer a time for his visit . |
2 | Anyway , they have not really the transport for a journey as far as this and in any case , they could not spare the time from work . ’ |
3 | In typical style Shaheen had commissioned the QE2 to take a large party of people to the opening and offered me a cabin on her , but as I could not spare the time and was not sure that I would be entirely at home with my fellow passengers , I flew over in response to his invitation . |
4 | Even at first assessment the difficulties faced by these dementia sufferers are apparent : two-thirds could not identify three coins , three out of five could not name three or four parts of a watch , and one half could not tell the time or correctly select a medicine bottle . |
5 | But her hand was shaking so much that she could not tell the time . |
6 | As Bloch has commented , ‘ To us accustomed to live with our eyes constantly turning to the clock , how remote from our civilization seems this society in which a court of law could not ascertain the time of day without discussion and inquiry ! ’ |
7 | Of the 36 who agreed to participate , three eventually could not find the time . |
8 | Just as Maggie could not remember a time before there was Fenna , and a time before there was the big house and the three women living in it , so she could not remember a time when there was not the constant tug of tension between her grandmother and her mother . |
9 | Just as Maggie could not remember a time before there was Fenna , and a time before there was the big house and the three women living in it , so she could not remember a time when there was not the constant tug of tension between her grandmother and her mother . |
10 | Dinah Asshe could not remember a time when she had not enjoyed dressing up . |
11 | On the other hand , he could not remember a time when it had not been taken for granted the Hall would one day be his own . |
12 | He could not remember a time when he had not known . |
13 | Lord Sempill could not afford the time , and flew home , so Fred Crocombe decided to take his place for the rest of the flight , with Wood as the sole pilot . |
14 | The school could not afford the time or expense of putting bar-codes on all stock in both libraries . |
15 | On a more personal level , Riley has said : ‘ The game is the same but the stakes are higher for women – – You need time to reflect , you are alone essentially , and I knew that I could n't give the time and thought to bringing up children or caring for another person on an intimate level . |
16 | Eventually she would train them to produce the kinds of designs she favoured , but for the moment , until she had her first collection down on paper , quite frankly she could n't spare the time . |
17 | Ironically , Fernandez was a brilliant lobbyist in Washington for more federal funds for New York schools , and he 'll be sorely missed , but he could n't find the time to play the politics of his own backyard . |
18 | They 'd planned a trip to Warwick Castle , but she could n't get the time off . |
19 | I 'd wanted Doug to be with me , but he could n't get the time off . |
20 | They could n't remember a time when they had been without it . |
21 | He could n't remember a time when going to bed with a woman had n't dulled his interest , acting almost inevitably as a cure for his fascination . |
22 | Unfortunately for the CEGB , it could n't seize the time and push ahead as fast with its plans as it wanted . |
23 | I could n't afford the time . |
24 | ‘ I could n't afford the time , even if I had the money , ’ says Robyn . |
25 | And the revenue got mean and decided it could n't afford the time of serving officers and it left pre-retirement council and other bodies with a gap to fill er the only other people who are er professional if you like , who could fill it , would be accountants and they were n't available . |
26 | Staff said they could n't afford the time to supervise him constantly.But although it may have been convenient to social workers to restrain a stroke victim in a trolley , Peter Chandler has one word to describe the experience : |
27 | Mortimer had emptied his Browning by now , and could n't risk the time to reload . |