Example sentences of "could not [vb infin] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Sonar made interesting contacts but could not identify them directly , while passive underwater photography ( photographing whatever passes a given spot ) had the potential to reveal essential detail but could not be expected to make contact without a much sounder basis for deploying the cameras .
2 He could not leave her here even had he the courage to go up into that vast nothingness above …
3 However , he knew he could not leave her now .
4 I could not leave him now .
5 But having got so far , she could not leave it there .
6 Although ‘ t is easy to see that he could not leave you behind , nor take his eyes off you for a moment .
7 As she ran along the track to the road , she had an eerie sense that she was acting out something she had done before , but she could not pin it down until she reached the road and turned right , towards the village .
8 and I 've had that taken out because I could n't , I just could not stand it especially in hot weather !
9 It followed that Northumberland 's men were in a sense Gloucester 's men , even though the duke could not retain them directly .
10 It followed that Northumberland 's men were in a sense Gloucester 's men , even though the duke could not retain them directly .
11 She rolled the liquefying spinach into her cheek she could not spit it out .
12 She dried the udder and pulled the three-legged stool across , jamming the first bucket between her knees as she sat down , so that Florence could not kick it over .
13 They could not hold him now , they could only hope to come off with their lives and unidentified .
14 She honestly could not hold him off alone .
15 But she could not hold him off !
16 Clive spilled some of the powder as he heaped it in the spoon , and could not hold it steady over his lighter flame , but finally he got it liquefied .
17 She could not hold it back .
18 Part of its working was the recognition of sheer necessity ; as the old empire disintegrated , the tiny forces of the embattled Soviet republic could not hold it together .
19 The emperor himself could not stop it now .
20 When they got out of the cab she could not shake him off .
21 Aristotle 's influence was enormous , and even the great English physician , William Harvey , who laboured so long on the chick embryo , could not shake it off .
22 He could not shake it off .
23 This view eventually fell away because , as Tom Smail puts it , the theologians ‘ could not cash it out ’ as a fully-blown doctrine of atonement .
24 Then he could not bear it any longer and started breaking down the wall .
25 Feelings of shame and anger boiled up inside me , but just as I felt I could not bear it any longer , Helen Burns walked past me and lifted her eyes to mine .
26 ‘ I could not bear it any longer , Overseer .
27 So at last , when he could not bear it any longer , he stopped and split one of the reeds with his dagger .
28 As Cassius remarks when Brutus has impressed the officers of his stoical resolve in accepting Portia 's death : ‘ I have as much of this in art as you , /But yet my nature could not bear it so ’ ( IV , iii , 192–3 ) .
29 You could not snap them off , as perhaps Rachaela 's own mother had tried to do .
30 He could not answer her quite at once .
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