Example sentences of "[interj] [conj] [pron] say " in BNC.
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1 | But anyway I gave , it 's fifty P I gave the lass who was selling it a pound you see and she said here you are waiting to give me my change , I said no , no and she said and I said to her I said you know you need it more than I do and she she got tears in her eyes and I I thought I mean I I do n't know if I can articulate this properly . |
2 | every one , every one of us no ? it was a good laugh like so it was Donna was telling me Jamie , Donna says and he says no and he says you would n't two time me and she says aye |
3 | what I was just gon na say was that Doug , Doug had phoned me on Friday and said had I seen it and I said no and he said it 's quite good he said |
4 | He said no and I said there 's some chocolate brazils there look |
5 | And he said no and I said okay , fair enough but then , you know you can say to Lee , well if you want something now you 're gon na have to work |
6 | So she said well no cos she said you 're you 're in the re in arrears a bit . |
7 | No cos you said had a home run with |
8 | no cos he said we 've got ta be quiet |
9 | Well no cos I said to him Miss he said oh you mean Jenny ? |
10 | no if you say giggle you 're actually saying the present tense , so giggles |
11 | I mean , no if he says something that I do n't like I usually say oh that 's not very nice is it ? |
12 | The very first time I saw you around I only said hello and I said hi . |
13 | But somebody so told me aye and I said that was a funny name or was it else 's then . |
14 | aye and she said |
15 | No but I say I think , you know i is , it may be well worthwhile us carrying around leaflets which gives an idea of what the current limits are but yeah we 'll , we 'll find out about that . |
16 | no but I say , but surely sometimes they , they have left them behind you know |
17 | no but I say he , he would be wanting to dress up today in this |
18 | Well , no but you said it was corruption |
19 | No but he said I did quite well |
20 | No but he said two hundred and twenty minimum wage . |
21 | no but she said it look 's much bigger , she 's got a very big broom cupboard |
22 | Aye but she says you only you can just do as many as you want she says , you 'll not use the twenty . |
23 | No when he says when about working extra he said through the morning or something |
24 | Meaning no when you say it , for instance , and hot-milk drinks . |
25 | No as I say I have n't got much to lose or anything but I think it 's a trade that is worth protecting and er you know it 's not a trade er it 's a living for the people in n it ? |
26 | And er this erm tt As I say this old man , he he he 'd did n't like coming in too soon in the morning , and er a I could see he was finding it a bit difficult to find both our wages out of his money , although I got there to time and worked . |
27 | Oh and they said oh well you 'd better go now |
28 | Well they , I had to go to Road police station , London , it was quite good , the detective took , took me around that little area and er then when I got ready to collect to take him to Liverpool Street Station , I saw him for the first time , man about sixty one and he 'd got two suitcases , one lighter than the other , and while I was signing for him and his property I said to him , you take that light one and I 'll take the bigger one with the view to getting on the bus to get to Liverpool Street st but the inspector there was very good , he said I 'm not going to oh and I said to you take the light case I 'll take the high one , he said I ca n't carry anything , I got a rupture . |
29 | Oh and he said |
30 | And I said oh he 's at home I said this week I said and that oh and she said well tell him to get over here and we 'll sort him out . |