Example sentences of "ca [not/n't] [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't go into the particulars but whatever could take place between boys and girls squeedged into one bed , did take place and in the midst of the others . |
2 | You ca n't go into the recording studio and be Joe Bloggs . |
3 | You ca n't go into the booth with them and I ca n't tell him , ’ says the mother of a very able young man . |
4 | You ca n't go into the classroom and forget about what 's happening to you . |
5 | ‘ I ca n't — I ca n't go into the Dog and Duck . |
6 | I ca n't go into the Lab today . " |
7 | You ca n't go into the Foreign Office or the club without some new story about young Willie 's spies . ’ |
8 | I ca n't go into the glass office as she has locked herself inside , so I press the intercom like the sign tells me to . |
9 | I mean we ca n't go into the private market and expect them or asking them to provide houses erm affordable houses as I say the question is what 's an affordable house , who 's got the money to buy the house I would presume , but obviously we know the situation is it 's the lower rent of market , the lower income groups and the unemployed that are suffering very much reasonable accommodation at a rent or at a price they can afford and I reckon this is what hopefully the government was after to say whether we 'll put in our policy and hope that we can get things . |
10 | ‘ I 've been busy trying to give Frank the backing he deserves , but we , the board , ca n't go into the dressing room and pick the side . |
11 | well we ca n't go into the reasons for that but I said let's respect the reasons I said if that 's how you feel I said , you 're a man you you must make your own decisions I said probably in a few months time you 'll come |
12 | ‘ You ca n't look into the future , ’ she said . |
13 | But I ca n't see into the future ’ . |
14 | This does n't allow fine-detail viewing — the viewer ca n't see into the windows of homes — but individual streets , river traffic , troop or merchant wagon movements and suchlike are readily seen . |
15 | I ca n't see into the future in the way you said your Aunt Liti could do , but I 'm certain of this , for I feel it in my bones . |
16 | Well , they ca n't get into the gardens from this side , so they must be in the woods . |
17 | Katherine said ‘ He ca n't get into the tree ’ , and when asked why she replied , ‘ He 's too tired ’ . |
18 | He said : ‘ Ryan 's got pace , touch and technique — he just ca n't get into the side . |
19 | Slaven ca n't get into the 15-man squad at Oldham and manager Lennie Lawrence said : ‘ I 'm working to get him fixed up . |
20 | Redgrave and Pinsent , who on Saturday thrilled the nation with a gold medal triumph in the coxless pairs , now ca n't get into the official athletes ' village . |
21 | If you ca n't get into the document at all , you will have to rename the previous version ( the one with the . |
22 | As you will know , because we were one of the finalists last year , we ca n't get into the finals of Britain in Bloom this year , nor can we win an award as a ‘ first time entry ’ in the Best Kept Village competition . |
23 | You know the the air ca n't get into the ground to let the grass grow . |
24 | I ca n't get into the banner to move it ! |
25 | I ca n't get into the mind of some of the present batch of legislators , because they do n't seem to think thinks out logically , but what it 's actually done , or what it 's trying to do , is to make it very difficult to have an education system that is properly thought out , properly resourced and properly organized for the benefit of everybody and not just one or two people , and that 's one of the difficulties and that 's the difficulty that we any Local Authority is faced with . |
26 | You ca n't get into the stables without signing in . |
27 | That what the inspector 's been telling us year after year , that we are in serious danger of not coming up to the protection safety standards , is something that we ca n't push into the background any longer and I 'm very glad it 's come to the full council so that the whole council can take it seriously the public protection committee has taken it seriously for a very long time . |