Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb mod] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Communications , I said well you can either go to them or you can got to , we 'll do it for ya , so it 's really up to you , he says well who 's the cheapest ?
2 We can continue and try and finish the business before we have tea or we can decided to have tea .
3 On the rare occasions when a site due to be destroyed is found to be very important , construction plans may be changed to accommodate the display of the site , or the remains might be moved to somewhere where they can preserved , displayed , and enjoyed by the public .
4 Erm so erm what we 've got then is is the the idea of ah looking at some kind of behavioural analysis , although I 'll got into behavioural analysis in just a few minutes .
5 I thought that I would ridiculed .
6 But like , it was alright then because like means that you can changed up in this one corner of the changing room all the time and so I 'd got my shirt on while I was putting my T-shirt on like for the reason that my bra strap was bust , not actually because I 'd got a gigantic love bite around my neck !
7 No , I have n't that information , tha that that detail was asked for , but I do know that er that certainly in a majority of cases because they are local erm the attendance from tenants was certainly substantial and I would of , but certainly far more than you would expected if the panel perhaps had been inside a .
8 And , you , you make for that and on i on the sand there 'd be number seven you see , so you could got to dive for there if you were lost .
9 Now if I could just remind you of what 's happened at the Lyndford Haven er er , Synod , last March erm , the Financial Committee have suggested that we should go for a target of five hundred and ten thousand but er , this is we are not gon na be able to even start looking at the eleven and a half thousand if if er all the provinces do it for months and more and we , I think very bravely or foolishly whatever way you li , look at it , proposed that we should got to five hundred and forty thousand and it looks as thought we 're gon na end up certainly nearer to five ten than five forty .
10 The District Council has accommodated the highest proportion of Greater York growth of all the districts surrounding York over the last ten years , and therefore I think it likely that it would expected to accommodate the largest proportion of the fourteen hundred dwellings that would be accommodated in the new settlement , erm I do not think that any of the settlements or that there is sufficient land within the Southern Ryedale area to accommodate that level of development without adversely affecting character of the settlements , or compromising greenbelt objectives , as I mentioned this morning , and also I question whether or not erm whether th most of the settlements in the Southern Ryedale area have only a minimal s minimal service base anyway on which to tack any large housing growths , and I do n't necessarily foresee any subsequent rise in the service base of those settlements as a result of the housing being added on to them .
11 That was the only objection made to site D thirty nine , er that it should be The objection was that it should shown to be in the greenbelt .
12 I ca n't imagine that George is gon na continuing doing that forever and it may well be that we 'll be faced with a possibility of , of what we do in the future to have that piece of administration done will we be able to assume that it could done voluntary in the future ?
13 He went through military school and he decided that at point that he would acquired an extra name .
14 He thought that he could defined the , the simplest concepts to which Peano claimed to reduce arithmetical ideas , to classes and relations between classes , and even perhaps in terms of something still simpler , quite purely in logical conceptions like that of implication .
15 I 'll leave that gap there and I 'll crossed out six , eight tiles there , OK ?
16 this is suppose to be serious and I 'll taken this
17 this is suppose to be serious and I 'll taken this
18 She says and I will spent that extra couple of quid on my kids .
19 Oh if I can pinched one of those is you 've got too many , I 'll just have one .
20 And er he told me I could start and if I could relieved from the other pit , so I went and saw the under-manager at , and I says , Aye , he says , you can go .
21 I 'm just waiting for a man to knock my door and say well , you know , cos you can fined a lot do n't you ?
22 IN A week 's time the suspense will be over , and we 'll known the colour of the next government .
23 That 's right , the Carniki is the deadline is end of September and they 'll considered it in October
24 And they would collected maybe maybe a hundred and fifty pound for the season for travelling round .
25 he offered the house for all the brothers to come in and they would laid out er sandwiches and the cakes and er quiche that you 've made and er different , different things you know , we all went to back to their house .
26 Oh no , the er , to , to maintain authenticity , the people in the band have to look as if they would looked in nineteen forty , which is why er Sally Edwards who 's the Vera Lynn look-alike er would be more authentic than Vera Lynn herself .
27 The thing is at that age they often do n't get severe punishment cos they 'll got to either a special place
28 well I would think if it could lodged during the course of the next ten days or so
29 No , you can have a read of it if you like , but I 'll scrunched the others up there , stuff them in there , stuff
30 I always seem to , I think we , we were always at Stanford Hall that we must , it was a must that we have a good programme because if somebody comes and there 's nothing doing , they think well you know yo I , I , you see I suppose I 've got that orientated into Guild work but a friend of mine enticed me to go to er a club and erm it 's just simply for any age group , any sex male or female , but you must bereaved you know and erm she is a widow and I was widow , so I went but you see we , we sat round and you just , there was nothing organised and to me who had always been organised , I just felt so like a lost soul you know and er then one chappie put some records on and you cou and you could n't dance to them and I said oh , you know to me I thought wh you know but I do n't want to do it , I 've got enough to do but , I , I was straight away , I was looking for the organisation behind it you know .
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