Example sentences of "[no cls] [pers pn] [be] [art] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | No it was a it was an E I think . |
2 | Erm , was , or so his critics said , that er his theory just would not work and the kind of argument that they produced against him , and poor old Darwin really did n't have an answer to this , and i it seemed a very very severe problem at the time was look , supposing that er I 'm a mutant you might think . |
3 | a problem is a , a lecture , a lecturer , other students , anything of the college er I 'm the person who takes your voice . |
4 | Unfortunately the people er involved in the associations we were trying to block people joining , if , if you were wealthy in any way or if you had er you were a landlord they did n't want you to be , to be er a member of this cos I think there was fear that if you were to join you may be able to , yeah |
5 | Well , if he lived in the north- east , er part of this county , that great ar area where there is very little in terms of infrastructure perhaps er er it 's a pity we ca n't have a few more hysterics and we would perhaps get further down the road . |
6 | and er , he did n't intend it that way , but er it 's the way it turned out |
7 | But there again er it was the time we lived in and you had certain Well yards had their own way of trying to keep track of when a guy was in a toilet etcetera and sometimes you would have to hand in y your er your time ticket , to the toilet attendant , and you would give him this ticket and he would say right you are , you know , and mark down your number on a book and say to you , well you 've got seven minutes or something you know . |
8 | erm but I I think er it was the words they were singing . |
9 | A really educated man , if you if anyone had any forms to fill in er it was the postman you invariably went to , because he was considered to be , he could read and write you see . |
10 | Er I do n't know , er I do n't know I 'm not er I do er I had this brother , I had this brother , and he was er he was a lecturer you see , and he was supposed to g go to West Bridgford to talk to this Co-op Comrades Circle on the problems of the Saar . |
11 | Er because it would be stupid for me go on stage singing and not do a selection of all those songs that th they 're the reason I 'm here . |
12 | We s it 's a word we use quite a lot . |
13 | Well I 'm just saying , see th it 's a shame you ca n't get something you know to prop up , to , like an L-shaped piece of wood . |
14 | Oh dear , and er I got new pair of sheets , because they were erm they were the ones I had . |
15 | Well there were the jobs tha that I mentioned really , production manager or assistant director and now he would have been quite happy I know to have done those , because I remember talking about it you know er and he would have been very good at either of them , but erm er he he did n't get well he was a slightly abrasive man , he he he his erm I I think in a way erm he was a director who could who was not really a very good film director , he he could get things done very quickly and that 's why he worked for bash , bash , bash getting through everything quickly . |
16 | Erm he was the person who invented those terms . |
17 | But erm it is a subject which is er investigated every year by five teams of auditors . |
18 | erm there was a time , for instance , when we had members of parliament who were gentlemen of means , perhaps , and who did not need to draw salaries , erm and it was erm perhaps a gentleman amateur job , but it 's all changed totally now and now we recognise that erm to be a national politician is a career and erm it is a career which is perhaps rewarded at the going rate . |
19 | Well g er going back to my starting point that the relative environment of Selby the vis a vis the rest of North Yorkshire erm it 's a point which I 'm sure I 'll repeat in in in the coming days and it 's it 's basically that Selby in comparison with other districts in North Yorkshire is significantly different . |
20 | Erm it was a lady who came from Leek . |
21 | Erm it was a mailshot I received oh must be about twelve , thirteen years ago from Friends Provident . |
22 | Erm it was the way they sort of checked all the way round the car park as if they were looking to see which would be the best . |
23 | And they 're the ones in the situation so they get pa they 're the ones who are actually on the ward at the bottom and then pass it up . |
24 | So i i it 's a standard you know dinky little thing like y you us you use You know the with their little twirly thing and er the you saw the |
25 | I mean i it 's it 's it 's funny thing this i It 's a thing what seems to creep up on you is n't it ? |
26 | Well I do n't know , ha ha have n't you got a position where er as , as we began to , to see last week , there is this radicalization coming in but the , the er i i it 's the peasants who 've moved to the left of the Party , you 're right , that they are inappropriate to this very moderate policy of rent reduction erm a tax on collaborators land is being redistributed and is n't saying right we , i i in the same way that , that Mao was identifying the problem in in , either you , you follow the masses or you , you lead them but , but thereof we are behind them and a sense the Party has got ta recognize that , it 's got ta catch up with the masses and is n't that first paragraph saying look this is the way you should be going , that there are peasants who are redistributing the land and land reform is in effect taking place and that 's what we want to see ? |