I waited to see no more, but struck out for our picket post, as hard as my horse could gallop.
I remained with Mr. Hunter several weeks, when having accumulated all the peltries my horse could carry, I started on my return to the settlements, after giving the family with which I had lived so pleasantly an affectionate good bye.
I dismounted, and as my horse could be of no further service, I sent him back to camp by one of the men.
Moze took a lion along the rim, and I went after him with all my horse could do.
Frank's horse could not be persuaded to go near the tree.
Once we came to a steep declivity which neither man nor horse could descend.
They threw themselves from their ponies, and plunged into the underbrush of a deep ravine where nohorse could follow.
It must be nine or ten miles across to the Philbrook ranch, in the straightest line that a horse could follow, and from that point many miles more to the ranchhouse and release from his stifling ropes.
No man's horse could make a start with planks under his feet, run two hundred yards and overtake that train, no matter what the inducement.
A man could ride it with his eyes shut; a horse could cover it at its best.
The moon once obscured by clouds, our progress would be arrested: even a horse could not be tracked in the darkness.
I obeyed the only impulse I could have at such a moment, and galloped after as fast as myhorse could go.
I made no response to Garey's last speech, but rode forward as fast as my horse could carry me.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "horse could" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.