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Example sentences for "really cannot"

  • I am afraid you will want me to recommend my friends to go to you, and I really cannot, Westenra, I cannot.

  • I really cannot be introduced to ladies of the sort you just gave me an introduction to.

  • I really cannot be plaguing myself for ever with all the new poems and states of the nation that come out.

  • That I really cannot say; I think he had been in the habits of occasionally having horses from me for nine months before that time.

  • Why I really cannot say, but I think he had a brown great coat on.

  • I really cannot undertake to swear that he is the person?

  • A more extraordinary corroboration of the view which I am endeavouring to recommend to the reader’s acceptance, I really cannot imagine.

  • As before, I really cannot tell,—except on the hypothesis which has been already hazarded.

  • But I really cannot describe to you the way in which the whole affair was hurried forward, contrary to my expectations, wish, or will.

  • I really cannot say,' said Clennam, 'where my friend Mr Meagles first presented Mr Henry Gowan to his daughter.

  • I hope I may have my thoughts upon the subject, however, for I really cannot help it under the circumstances.

  • I cannot think that you are in your right mind, Evadne, I really cannot.

  • Mamma will be vexed, and I cannot help it, for I really cannot say I consent when I feel such a dislike to the man.

  • I cannot see him, Jarvis; I really cannot!

  • Whether it was all pretence or not, I really cannot say.

  • I really cannot tell," replied I; "let me call to mind.

  • What I may be worth, major, I really cannot say; but I trust that the event will prove that you are not far wrong.

  • I really cannot tell, sir; but I'll find out for you by to-morrow morning.

  • What I may be worth, Major, I really cannot say; but I trust that the event will prove that you are not far wrong.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    applied only; bring the wool forward; clean sweep; constitutional reform; dozen years; extra session; good harvest; hair sieve; light from; really cannot; really don; really exist; really fine; really good; really like; really meant; really only; really ought; really think; really thought; really want; really was; royal arms; said the little girl; skilled labor; still holding