Co > References for ‘couldn’
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[74] “We couldn;t even imagine such atrocities [...] be killed by the bullets?”
[26] Yes, as I was saying, on that day [...] the ring slipped off my finger. I couldn;t use a torch to find it because [...] then started walking home again.
[109] I couldn;t stand it. Let me jump up, I [...] The room was as still as a tomb.
[4] When in a man or anything, any [...] civilizations, progress stopped when they couldn;t invent the wheel.
[5] This manomaya entity is [...] anything from him. “Today I couldn;t do this work, it should have [...] scared, so Im not going.”
[15] Parvati again placed her hands behind her ears and said, “Im terrible sorry, but I couldn;t hear anything at all. Can you please repeat what the benefit is?”
[66] The ticket collector came to the [...] the noise of the steam engine I couldn;t catch a word of the conversation.
[4] All of a sudden Vimal sensed someone [...] stop and wait. No, no – it couldn;t possibly be an optical illusion. [...] again went out towards the veranda.
[5] As one might expect, we were quite [...] tea leaves, sugar – I only couldn;t find milk. Hence, I thought [...] bring milk and a little fruit.
[16] Krśńa contrived an [...] in spite of having a vast army, couldn;t realize that only the force [...] and not the crude physical force.
[3] Every evening, after we had been [...] would listen for some time. We couldn;t see anyone. Sometimes we would [...] would disappear over the horizon.
[38] The next evening I went back to [...] hadnt come. The reason for it I couldn;t fathom. He was not like that. Whenever he couldn;t come for some reason he would inform me the day before.
[45] “First you showed up just when I was leaving with the esraj to come here. Why couldn;t you have come a little earlier? Why couldn;t you have informed me earlier [...] taking a snack at my house?”
[57] “The way you left so suddenly; [...] moonlight. I looked everywhere but I couldn;t find you. I could only hear [...] steady rain started falling.”
[34] Arúp said, “Some time [...] on river valley civilizations. I couldn;t realize what it was, but I guessed [...] patterns of civilizations vary.”
[5] Bring me yellow marigold and golden [...] give me pain after pain. You couldn;t bring a single flower for me. [...] Will dispense justice for this.
[19] Finally arrives the long-awaited [...] “O Parama Puruśa, I couldn;t realize You until now. But now [...] Shishupálapálaka.”
[115] “The orderly Master Bigan Singh went on leave because he couldn;t take it any more.”
[51] “You couldn;t find any place in this whole wide world other than Ghusuŕi to build your nest?”
[79] “I stared at him intently. [...] metal casket. He is pure gold. I couldn;t even imagine how I would feel sending the news to his village home.”
[162] I looked up. It was a moonlit night. I couldn;t see the stars. They had become [...] becomes lost in the light of the sun.
[31] Even in nirguńa bhakti sometimes [...] accept it as a good quality, yet she couldn;t resist the temptation of disclosing her internal ego.
[35] At this Bhima asked Yudhisthira, [...] Then why did Draopadi die? Why couldn;t she keep up with us?”
[104] Arúp said, “Some time [...] on river valley civilizations. I couldn;t realize what it was, but I guessed [...] patterns of civilizations vary.”
[166] After going a little ways I suddenly [...] orchards on both sides of us we couldn;t tell how high we were. Here [...] point of view, and how crooked.
[7] Thus my opinion is that no innocent [...] innocent, I am being punished because I couldn;t afford a good lawyer” [...] of a defective judicial system.
[23] [Bábá looks at a [...] Tried to give that boy the taste, couldn;t do it, he should do more sádhaná.
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[61] There was still enough time to [...] a most difficult situation. She couldn;t swallow the cakes, nor could [...] She was really in quite a fix!
[10] The monkeys continued, “Humans [...] humans continue to tell lies. We couldn;t possibly do that.”
[19] “I couldn;t agree with you more,” said Vashiśt́ha.
[43] “What is this?” I thought. [...] hands and face – it simply couldn;t have been a figment of my imagination or a trick my ears were playing on me!
[7] There was still enough time to [...] a most difficult situation. She couldn;t swallow the cakes, nor could [...] She was really in quite a fix!
[6] “Well, Ive been busy [...] though I heard about it, I really couldn;t do much at all.” And he [...] barber and had his head shaved.
[19] Even in nirguńa bhakti sometimes [...] accept it as a good quality, yet she couldn;t resist the temptation of disclosing her internal ego.
[23] At this Bhima asked Yudhisthira, [...] Then why did Draupadi die? Why couldn;t she keep up with us?”
[13] He said: Shrut[ayo] vibhinnáh. [...] central Asia were illiterate, they couldn;t write. Their language, the Vedic [...] 8 )
[53] Every evening, after we had been [...] would listen for some time. We couldn;t see anyone. Sometimes we would [...] would disappear over the horizon.
[88] The next evening I went back to [...] hadnt come. The reason for it I couldn;t fathom. He was not like that. Whenever he couldn;t come for some reason he would inform me the day before.
[95] “First you showed up just when I was leaving with the esraj to come here. Why couldn;t you have come a little earlier? Why couldn;t you have informed me earlier [...] taking a snack at my house?”
[107] “The way you left so suddenly; [...] moonlight. I looked everywhere but I couldn;t find you. I could only hear [...] steady rain started falling.”
[4] The neighbours were reluctant. [...] they said. “Moreover, we couldn;t possibly throw stones at a dead body. No, we cant even contemplate doing such a thing.”
[92] As I entered the room I was keenly [...] things out in its dim light, one couldn;t see very well. From the open [...] that the caretaker had told me he couldn;t see clearly at night and would inform me about in the morning.
[158] I kept silent. If I had said anything [...] distance was, you told me that you couldn;t see properly in the darkness. Now its time for me to leave. Please tell me.”
[161] “A little while after the [...] he examined the three bodies he couldn;t tell whether or not they were dead or had had their life-force paralysed.
[170] “Just now Ive come [...] in the road. What was I to do? I couldn;t move it myself. You know, my [...] will also accompany you.”
[187] For a few moments I was silent. [...] distance. All you said was that you couldn;t see properly in the dark.”
[85] Yes, let me come back to that old [...] time my eyes succumbed to sleep. I couldn;t say what time it was but all [...] – myself and Chandan Mitra.
[86] Could it be that Chandan Mitra [...] áshvárii on a violin? I couldn;t see anyone in the room. The [...] childhood was now a mature gentleman.
[103] Chandan left the room. A few days [...] there was not fixed in advance so I couldn;t inform him of my arrival. Had [...] come to meet me in the airport.
[88] I couldn;t bear it any longer. Such misuse [...] into ones forward movement.
[54] “Áklmand Singh also [...] chain that you see there. The chain couldn;t handle the weight and as a result [...] It only weighs a maund.’