Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [unc] [conj] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And I looked , I wrote the first one , first class answer and I thought , this is a doddle , and I 'd done three days then or two nights without kip , and I sort of and erm suddenly I f and I went Smith nineteen forty ?
2 So I er when I said it to him , on top I made a good job I says .
3 Did it send a feeling of revulsion down you er when you saw Sir Edward Heath shaking hands with Saddam Hussein yesterday ?
4 Well , yeah , I spoke to them like , on the telephone , erm and basically they er and we agreed that we would n't take it any further so it er happened to be a police officer 's view as against our view , and whilst we did n't agree with the view , er we sent enough references to make our point known anyway .
5 and lots of fun activities so they go and they do little trips out
6 So he er but he had sold .
7 sufficient flats to do more or less anything er that you care to choose now .
8 You know like your i if you move into an army quarter you can have it fully furnished if you want , I mean
9 What I might actually do is say well I re if she does actually a I mean what she 'll probably do is say oh have you heard about me and Dangerous , and I 'll say yes .
10 Well somebody sa and they stand facing the wall and they shut their eyes and there 're people at the end and they have to try and get to the other side without the other person seeing them .
11 On the criteria we 've been talking about today , so find yourself a partner that you have n't worked with today somebody erm if you go in the same group that Kathy 's in because then if it comes up to four o'clock Kathy wants to go then you can be the other partner you 've got half an hour to put on one sheet of paper clearly and concisely what we 've done on communications .
12 Well we do or we 'd , it had already been envisaged that er the jaguars would run out at er roughly that time .
13 So you can see how they as if they ask you to do it over three years or five years or something
14 And then what y When it does n't work so well you get a bit of a backlog of fluid .
15 That 's right yes and erm it was all er , now it is more , more mechanized , but still , they 're still , I do n't know whether they still do it cos I have n't been around Squires I do n't know whether they 'd do casting now , I have n't been down around for years and years , when I erm when I left and then I went into the leather trade and er started to learn leather cutting
16 Which is why you s when you set it up , you 've got to say , Well what are people going to do at the end of the workshop , that demonstrates that they 've learnt something from it ?
17 you know we we must be talking about July when we sh when we present , when we produce erm one of these pieces of paper .
18 What where are you I 've missed that actually the the quite interesting just to briefly ask you about th erm When we s when I saw you last time , you were telling me something about actually erm a bit about yourself how what kind of person actually saying , you know , personality , what kind of things Wh how would you actually describe yourself ? say if I said to you , Erm what kind of person are you ?
19 So you see when it i when I had , I 'd got one of thems done but you ca n't o help others out .
20 But certainly we er as I said , the essential point is that we are looking , looking at the capability across the board and taking into account the strategic requirement as we see it in terms of the direct threat to the U K in particular , which is obviously dramatically declined as a result of the collapse of the Warsaw pact .
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