Examples of 'he could no' in a sentence
Meaning of "he could no"
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How to use "he could no" in a sentence
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he could no
One day he could no longer stop himself.
The latter responded that he could no longer do so.
He could no longer expect to chair any committees.
To end up here where he could no longer get to me.
And he could no longer preach in a loud voice.
He resigned because he could no longer do his job.
He could no longer fight or destroy the device.
The subject said he could no longer remember.
He could no longer control his violent impulses.
Castresana felt that he could no longer wait.
He could no longer afford to keep her hostage.
This act of revolt he could no longer hesitate.
He could no longer be reached a few days later.
He hated to admit he could no longer serve as a lector.
He could no longer walk alone in the street.
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It also meant that he could no longer drive.
But he could no longer remember the address.
White decided that he could no longer continue.
He could no longer hold food in his mouth.
He came to understand that he could no longer work.
Because he could no longer take the abuse.
He stopped teaching when he could no longer see.
He could no longer openly walk in the cities.
Everything was dark and he could no longer see.
He could no more quit than stop breathing.
He began weeping so hard he could no longer drive.
But he could no longer ignore his symptoms.
His doubts grew until he could no longer stand it.
He could no longer cry after a few days.
By the next day he could no longer talk at all.
He could no longer properly organise his thoughts.
He played it until he could no longer walk.
But he could no longer control his legs.
He was so weak that he could no longer talk to me.
He could no longer discipline his undisciplined heart.
It was a pain that he could no longer hold in.
He could no longer work for the foundation.
His lips darkened as he could no longer draw breath.
But he could no longer control his emotions.
When he woke up in the hospital he could no longer see.
After a year he could no longer afford to attend.
Jesus had to endure so much that he could no more.
Finally he could no longer move his head.
By the time he reached home he could no longer urinate.
Later he could no longer hear that sound.
It was no surprise that he could no longer move.
He could no longer look upon himself as a patriot.
When he felt he could no longer hide.
He could no longer pretend that nothing was happening.
He felt as though he could no longer change his attitude.
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