Examples of 'who could no' in a sentence

Meaning of "who could no"

who could no: This phrase suggests questioning or wondering about individuals who are incapable of performing a certain action, possessing a specific trait, or achieving a particular goal. It implies a sense of doubt or curiosity about the reasons behind their limitations or inability

How to use "who could no" in a sentence

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who could no
It was about a soldier who could no longer fight.
Staff who could no longer pay their mortgages began to default.
She healed a woman who could no longer walk.
Those who could no longer go on, were killed by the guards.
Caused an exodus of thousands of residents who could no longer stomach.
Wanderer who could no longer fly was captured by the Master.
Music spoke rhrough a deafened ear ro he who could no longer hear ir.
Wanderer who could no longer fly was captured by the Master.
Music spoke through a deafened ear to he who could no longer hear it.
But the student, who could no longer put up with such treatment, begged for mercy.
They were looking for those prisoners who could no longer work.
Any prisoners who could no longer walk, the SS guards leading the march killed.
One was a very old looking gentleman who could no longer walk.
I am simply a man who could no longer look away.
Someone had to take care of those who could no longer work.

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It was the United States who could no longer accept this arrangement.
She extended her hand toward this tyrant who could no longer harm her.
Both came from friends who could no longer keep them.
Y, i } Music spoke through a deafened ear { y, i } to he who could no longer hear it.
A young and brilliant actress who could no longer find a spot in the theater.
Insanity, pregnancy, or being a widow or an orphan who could no longer pay their way.
A young and brilliant actress who could no longer find a spot in the theatre.
These were all extremely aged individuals who could no longer be productive.
He spoke differently than the others, who could no longer control their seething rage.
I took it to be a confession from someone who could no longer bear the guilt.
You had turned me into the person who could no longer open up to others.
She was the daughter of a local woman who could no longer take care of her.
You forgot the home evictions for the families who could no longer pay their mortgages.
Wealthy Romans bought land from peasant farmers who could no longer make a living.
They brought to Him some sick laborers who could no longer earn their bread.
Seventeen elderly people there were, who could no longer be taken to war, so old.
But nobody did or not translated for us, who could no longer follow the language.
I took it to be a confession from someone who could no longer bear the guilt . David.
He had acquired the house from Doyle, who could no longer afford the taxes.
In a certain Kingdom there lived a poor man, who could no longer support his only son.
During this time, I cared for my grandmother who could no longer live alone.

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