Sentence examples for could only train from inspiring English sources

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So during last year's Balikatan exercise, as the deployments are known, the Americans could only "train, advise and assist" their Philippine counterparts.

"I'm a bit tired, which is logical, and not sure of my form, because I could only train a little bit on clay, about four and a half hours, and that's not much for a top-level quality match against one of the best players in the world and on clay".

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"Before the line could only take 20 trains an hour.

Botswana trains relatively large numbers of nurses and midwives, but until recently, there has been no medical school so Batswana doctors could only be trained abroad (most of whom never returned).

So only train for five minutes each.

This gave the club a total of 21 full-time professionals, six part-time players and ten players aged 17 21 who could only play and train if they could find time off from their compulsory two-year national service.

(3)  Only trained medical personnel could verify the severity of diarrheal cases, and therefore, it was important that all cases be referred.

I'm only trained to defend Lebanon".

After that, only training units will remain.

Wilde, lapsing into inaction, could only say, "The train has gone.

Would we expect people who could only afford Amtrak train service to compete with people who could deliver merchandise overnight via air?

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