Example sentences of "could n't [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Poor love , he was so fair-skinned he could n't tolerate much sun and Majorca was sunnier and hotter than ever this season , according to him .
2 ‘ And you feel you could n't tolerate that ? ’ the counsellor asked Peter .
3 The poor old PCW could n't hold more than a couple of thousand .
4 Although Laura would have liked a grand white wedding with all the trimmings , her mother had suddenly been taken ill , and clearly could n't manage all the organisation necessary for such an affair .
5 He could n't manage half his share , but he was helped by the others , especially George , whose appetite was bottomless .
6 And he certainly could n't manage any of the substantial bribes on which the Mamur Zapt 's day-to-day management of the city depended .
7 We stared in stunned shock , realising that the pilot must have made one last superhuman effort not to come down right on our heads , but then just could n't manage those last few yards which would have brought them safely onto the runway .
8 Scotland could n't manage more than a tweak of the giants ' noses , but showed that there 's still such a thing as going down with honour .
9 They could n't contemplate such a situation with a united Germany and their allies in the Eastern bloc in chaotic pursuit of democracy .
10 He could n't disguise that .
11 Dem could n't leave dat message fe me .
12 There are drawbacks to the house and sometimes we think about moving again , but I know that I could n't leave that garden . ’
13 Anyway , we could n't leave this — vehicle — here , could we ?
14 This , however , is a story by Enid Blyton so it could n't contain any symbolism , could it ?
15 Similarly for Locke we 're in this world , sent by God about his business , the business is , in very general terms , to flourish and multiply this means , well that is the reason why we have certain rights , the right to life , the right to liberty , the right to property because if we did n't have these rights we could n't fulfil that obligation .
16 We I remember once , my first skiing trip , there was a really heavy blizzard one night and it was s the snow got so deep that we could n't open any doors , we were snowed in , yeah ?
17 You could n't want more commitment . ’
18 you know , I , I could n't bring all the fish I mean I just put some on the table I could n't bring all the champion of champions
19 you know , I , I could n't bring all the fish I mean I just put some on the table I could n't bring all the champion of champions
20 we could n't bring any apples though yesterday , not taking me car with
21 ‘ Ten men could n't lift that huge box ! ’ said another .
22 We had every other Sunday off , you see , but otherwise we worked and did n't get any extra for it but of course the girls like myself well erm we could n't lift these huge urns of tea so they had two men keep them on , you see , and er , and we were er perhaps I know one day we did n't finish until five o'clock in the morning
23 Even her father could n't exert that kind of power over her .
24 ‘ I do n't think this is going to work , ’ said Endill , knowing his nerves could n't stand much more .
25 He certainly sounded as though he could n't stand much more . ’
26 ‘ It may be full of Oldest Inhabitants who 'd want to tell us all the local history for the past hundred years , and I really could n't stand that !
27 She could n't stand that .
28 I could n't stand that hospital any longer , and I 'm much happier here at home .
29 Because I could n't stand that suffocating atmosphere of the ‘ done ’ thing and the ‘ right ’ people and the ‘ nice ’ behaviour .
30 I could n't stand that .
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