Example sentences of "could not [vb infin] me " in BNC.
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1 | Initially she went right back to the age of four and , although she could not tell me what year it was , she did know that there was a queen called Victoria . |
2 | ‘ They could not yoke me . |
3 | Immortality he could not give me ; one day I will die . |
4 | I had hoped that on my twenty-first birthday I would discover more about my future , but Mr Jaggers explained that he could not give me any more information , except that from now on I would have five hundred pounds a year to spend as I liked . |
5 | And I 'm glad enough to have you back , since you could not give me the grandson I hoped for — ’ |
6 | Most of the reinforcements could not inform me of the health of Colonel Vaughan , but they all had vivid recollections of the most unusual weather conditions in the Highlands , and at the moment regarded their situation here in Normandy as an improvement on Achnacarry . |
7 | The Home Country could not detain me long . |
8 | I find they resemble grit and taste the same — even the health store from which I bought them could not enlighten me . |
9 | He expressed his feelings so many times in the same way that when he could not see me I would find myself mouthing the words with him : ‘ The thing that worries me is bandits and deep sand . ’ |
10 | By the light of torches I could see one policeman but he could not see me , and my pleas for help were not heeded . |
11 | He could not see me behind the curtains , and clearly did not expect an answer . |
12 | To be sure you are Lucifer himself in the shape of my master or you could not use me thus , and I beg you 'll send me out of my way to my poor parents . |
13 | The walls of the cottage were thick enough to shut out the worst sounds of the storm 's buffeting , and even the creaking of doors and rattling of windows could not keep me awake for long . |
14 | He could not hear me above the din of the crowd . |
15 | I knew that a dead man could not harm me , but did n't hang around to test the theory . |
16 | Anne could not help me — she was a governess for the Robinson family , and now Branwell had a job there too , teaching their young son . |
17 | I became ill again , and Elizabeth 's love could not help me . |
18 | My imagination could not take me to such depths of anger , so I implored her to tell me what was happening before Kareem ( my husband ) paid his afternoon visit . |
19 | The King could not persuade me , and unfortunately he never forgot that I had refused to do what he wanted . |
20 | She could not convince me at the time that anything bad could happen , now that I had finally ‘ solved ’ my eating problems , and for a short time I felt jubilant , relieved and ecstatic . |
21 | You could not wish me to marry such a … cur , for that is what he is , despite his title . ’ |
22 | I soon knew so much they could not deny me any longer ! |
23 | But you could not save me from those who want to harm me . |
24 | In fact I refused to believe it and went back to check , feeling ‘ they could n't mean me ’ . |
25 | ‘ Well , she could n't leave me then , ’ Peter replied . |
26 | They could n't sack me , though . |
27 | I could n't stand me 'ome gettin' tore ter pieces , an' they 're so smelly , ’ she moaned . |
28 | ‘ I actually found the crowd quite exciting , ’ Vega told Sounds , ‘ It 's just a shame that the audience , the promoters and Pop Should Eat Itself ( sic ) could n't handle me ! ’ |
29 | ‘ He could n't handle Mum , he could n't handle me , ’ John says . |
30 | ‘ I actually found the crowd quite exciting , ’ Vega told Sounds , ‘ It 's just a shame that the audience , the promoters and Pop Should Eat Itself ( sic ) could n't handle me ! ’ |