Sentences with Couldn’t, Sentences about Couldn’t
1. I couldn’t agree more.
2. I couldn’t fight Samuel.
3. Alex couldn’t defend himself.
4. Steve couldn’t help but blush.
5. Steve couldn’t contain his anger.
6. I just couldn’t go through with it.
7. Alex couldn’t maintain his authority.
8. I couldn’t go out because of the rain.
9. I couldn’t resist the urge to applaud.
10. You literally couldn’t be a bigger mess.
11. He couldn’t have done it without the pin.
12. He wanted to put on his hat but couldn’t.
13. Steve couldn’t adapt to new circumstances.
14. My son couldn’t eat because of excitement.
15. He insisted so much that I couldn’t say no.
16. I couldn’t understand why she frowned at him.
17. We couldn’t get in because the door was locked.
18. He was very unhappy because he couldn’t go home.
19. You overslept and consequently couldn’t join them.
20. It’s a shame Samuel couldn’t make it to your party.
21. He couldn’t convince her mother to buy her a new car.
22. She couldn’t lift heavy loads because she was pregnant.
23. Since he was very drunk, he couldn’t drive his car home.
24. Frank couldn’t sneak out of the dorm without being seen.
25. If my dad hadn’t helped me, I couldn’t fix the car alone.
26. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder.
27. She couldn’t watch the football match because of excitement.
28. Never interrupt someone doing what you said couldn’t be done.
29. Money couldn’t buy friends, but you got a better class of enemy.
30. I couldn’t resist another grin. “So…is there a family discount?
31. There are days when I wonder why my mom couldn’t be here to see this.
32. John Ford was so funny that I couldn’t wait to go to work in the morning.
33. All the people in the room were looking at you. You couldn’t have missed that.
34. I couldn’t understand what he was saying because the sound echoed in the cave.
35. I couldn’t live where there were no trees–something vital in me would starve.
36. My mom loved rock ‘n roll. My father hated it. We couldn’t play it when he was around.
37. When I told my doctor I couldn’t afford an operation, he offered to touch-up my X-rays.
38. My doctor gave me six months to live, but when I couldn’t pay the bill he gave me six months more.
39. I couldn’t wait for the sun to come up the next morning so that I could get out on the course again.
40. It couldn’t sound like a dog, because K9 isn’t a dog, but I made it sound as mechanical as possible.
41. My mom had to beg the guys to let me play. I couldn’t even play the drums right – Brian had to show me.
42. You couldn’t be satisfied with being an amateur asshole, could you, Jimbo! You had to go and turn pro on me!
43. Paris is one of the most beautiful places in all the world. Unfortunately, I was so homesick I couldn’t appreciate its beauty.
44. I couldn’t wait until I grew up. I used to look at my mom’s stockings and put them on with her high heels and mess with my hair.
45. You’d have to think that you’re at least decent, or you couldn’t get up every morning and do it. I think if I live long enough, I might be pretty good.
46. My mother was told she couldn’t go to medical school because she was a woman and a Jew. So she became a teacher in the New York City public school system.
47. I wanted to escape so badly. But of course I knew I couldn’t just give up and leave school. It was only when I heard my mom’s voice that I came out of my hiding place.
48. The Supreme Court has ruled that they cannot have a nativity scene in Washington, D.C. This wasn’t for any religious reasons. They couldn’t find three wise men and a virgin.
49. What is a normal childhood? We weren’t rich, we were pretty middle-class. My dad survived from job to job with him taking care of so many relatives, he couldn’t save any money.
50. I hated high school. Ugh. I couldn’t wait until it was over so I could sleep in. In college, I made sure all my classes were in the afternoon. I hated getting up in the morning.
51. An agent saw one of the plays I did at ACT, but my mom was like, No, she’s too young. I became so annoying that a year and a half later she just couldn’t stand hearing me any more!
52. What I couldn’t help noticing was that I learned more about the novel in a morning by trying to write a page of one than I’d learned in seven years or so of trying to write criticism.
53. Throughout my life I have always been amazed that people couldn’t listen to other people, that they couldn’t hear their best intent, that there seemed to be an enormous need to demonize.
54. The fact is, I am in my third marriage and I do not believe in divorce. But I was half the problem, I guarantee you. More than half the problem. I couldn’t negotiate with the other women.
55. You couldn’t just pick and choose at will when someone depended on you, or loved you. It wasn’t like a light switch, easy to turn on or off. If you were in, you were in. Out, you were out.
56. What if I couldn’t handle people’s opinions of me? I know that shouldn’t dictate a person’s degree of peace or happiness in life, but the problem is, I chose a business saturated in judgment.
57. When I was a child, I wanted to be an actor, but I had really bad buckteeth. I didn’t want to get braces, but my mom said I couldn’t be an actor if I didn’t get the braces. So, I got the braces.
58. There would be nights when I would wake up and couldn’t get back to sleep. So I would go downstairs and write. The staff had a pool going on how many pages of typing I would bring in here in the morning.
59. No matter what, like, I couldn’t – I could break a world record, get an Olympic gold medal, and my mom would be, like, you could have done better. But you looked pretty. That’s what she says all the time.
60. It couldn’t be a simpler answer. Marriage doesn’t really mean anything to me. I feel like in many ways marriage is more for the families of the couple than for the people involved, so I don’t gravitate to it.
61. As far as hypnosis is concerned, I had a very serious problem when I was in my twenties. I encountered a man who later became the president of the American Society of Medical Hypnosis. He couldn’t hypnotize me.
62. They wrapped her up like a baby burrito to show to Mom. Here were a mother and her daughter and I love them both so much. I couldn’t wait for Courtney to come to the hospital so I could have all my women together.
63. We busted a lot of family secrets with this. But to make a long story short, my parents relationship was built heavily on security issues for my Mom, and when my Dad couldn’t provide security, the relationship unraveled.
64. Some people were matches, a bit of light and no heat. And some were furnaces, all heat but little light. And then, once in a blue moon, there was a bonfire, something so hot and bright you couldn’t stand too near without burning.
65. Her beauty didn’t do her any good and she couldn’t use it in any positive way or manipulative way. I just hope that people will look and see and believe in that hope of love, that hope of freedom, even if it was just for a limited time.
66. I know a lot of people dread going to work every morning, but my work is playing pretend and doing stunts and screaming. It’s a lot of fun and I get to play dress up. Every day is exciting and different and new and cool. I couldn’t be more grateful.
67. I was always anti-marriage. I didn’t understand monogamy. I couldn’t figure out how that could last. And then I met Bryn and I started to understand the beauty of constancy and history and change and going on the roller coaster with someone – of having a partner in life.
68. When I was a kid I didn’t feel like I fit in because – this is really silly and I probably shouldn’t say it, but, I didn’t think anything was funny. So I used to go home and literally cry to my mom and my step-dad at the time and I didn’t think anything was funny. I couldn’t laugh.