Example sentences of "[no cls] you [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And it was Alec that was driving and Will Will , he said mind where your about Alec , you 'll er you 'll soon be in a ditch but good 's sake he said it 's not me So they were both
2 Er however erm if we get past the three stages that er I 'm just talking about here , er we 'll be talking about in the minute at least , er then er you 'll fully understand what I mean about er you 're almost as as employed as you 'll ever be as a self employed person .
3 Now i i in one shop er you 'll never hear mention of politics , it would be all football , football man , football this , football the other .
4 which you said it has , er you would perhaps recommend me to some people you know erm like the partner in your er your work or the members of your squash club .
5 But erm that would er y you know limit you er very much , and even if you did , er you would almost certainly be , be erm having to relate to other professionals in , in , in the er area who , who were not religious , so it would be a very good thing
6 Er , and to get to London , probably the local people would help raise the er would help raise the fare , but having er er having got to London , er you contacted the organization , er you would then took a er weekend ticket , took a weekend ticket to er to Paris .
7 Er you would actually at the end of the year .
8 I fully I fully accept that , er you would obviously build in the facilities which are necessary , but the most of the settlements are limited by existing physical and other constraints , and those can not be overcome , you can not duel the A nineteen as far as Easingwold without very substantial harm , for example to the open countryside , even if it were physically possible and economically possible , to expand Easingwold , sorry , to expand Tadcaster to the required size , we 'd need to roll back greenbelt boundaries , again contrary to P P G two .
9 er you may never of had a house at all and yet you still got your family
10 No , you 'd , you 'd er you 'd just if provided you , the midwife thought everything was going as it should , that was it .
11 Er you 'd just feel I could n't believe that , thought fucking hell .
12 But if it was a very posh place er you 'd probably have your meals with the housekeeper , which we used to enjoy better really .
13 Er you 'd probably find that in the P D P Eleven around the place .
14 Er you 'd occasionally see two of them walking erm around , but unless there was specific for the from for them coming , erm I did see them er going into a flat .
15 Now the Temperance Hall was a very very nice hall er balcony all the way around , it held five or six hundred people er candelabras and all the rest of it , a lovely stage and these travelling concert parties used to come round on a Saturday night , and I should imagine they 'd be doing the seasides during the summer and then they came back in the Walsall and various areas during the er winter months , and we used to get concert parties like The Roosters and The Bonbons and all those sort of people come along and they were real and of course fellas my age , I mean eighteen and nine we used to take our girls there I mean it was full of young people er you 'd perhaps have been to the pictures one night and it 's another way of entertaining really and it was really a first class entertainment .
16 Well old was , was er absolute er you 'd never think anybody 'd would buy anything out of his shop , er my father went in for something once and he , and he said you can see them hanging up ca n't you , I mean er salesmanship was on unheard of as far as he was concerned they were there , why ask him if he 'd got any , but erm course you must remember I was only a little boy I mean I can remember all this , I took it all in but I would n't say that I knew them er I knew Miss , from the grocer 's shop she was a Sunday School teacher , and er the Sunday School used to be at Road School we used to have a Sunday School there and a Mr used to take this .
17 Er you must therefore ask yourselves the question , why is it therefore the government has decided to er re re remove the funding er for this particular project erm never mind they said er we now know how to build fast reactors , look there 's one we 've already built , a prototype we have th the , the er the th the blueprints , the drawings for a full scale version and when we actually need the fast reactors in say the year two thousand and ten or thereabouts , we 'll just get the blueprints out of the filing cabinet and we will build them .
18 Well , well I think I would , I would rath it I mean i it they 've got the responsibility to whistle blow now , you know , professional they 've got , er you know , they 're they these are professionals and they should , they should whistle blow and I mean Maxwell is a perfect example of how nobody , nobody blew the whistle and if you read through the writs , those lots of these people knew what were what was happening an and the whistle should have been blown and I see no reason why the why the pension regulator is going to get any different , different response and also I mean really these people are being in many cases given by th given information by their clients , you know , and I think it 's a very difficult situation to turn round to , to somebody like Mr Maxwell and say well look I 'm terribly sorry Mr Maxwell , we 're going to report you to the pensions regulator , you know and I think that , that er you will just find that that I just do n't feel that the pension regulator in , in that respect , I mean I , I think that I might like to if Peter suggested a pension fraud squad that , that had a open telephone line and the same sort of er powers as the Serious Fraud Office you know , so that if er anybody in a pension fund could , could ring a number and er and people absolutely descended th that , I mean they ge they say somewhere in the report that the pension regulator is going to have er powers and monies to do spot checks .
19 The meters are supplied free of charge , it 's er you can either o it yourself or you can get your local plumber to fit it .
20 and then they say there 's a trip going round at the brewery , er you can either have the er twenty five minute trip or the , the forty minute trip , whichever you want , well of course everybody says the twenty five and then the rep always , it says oh well these fellas have been four times before so we stop in the bar and you can have what you want , spirits whatever you like and then the bucket comes out and it 's , it 's smashing
21 And you can just see some of the er you can just see the timberwork on the in the roofing .
22 And er you can just walk down either side of it .
23 The racecourse at the back , fencing , platform here , wooden structure here , buildings erm and er you can just see the edge of er another canopy similar to that er on this side .
24 So er you can just continue now putting your feet up I think Joyce
25 Erm and er you can then budget accordingly .
26 Because I mean er you can always say look , I 've got commitments all over the place and actually be
27 It 's just a pity that the castle itself is a little bit indistinct I mean , when you stand away from it you ca n't er you can hardly see the castle there and er , it is an attractive castle , photographed many times but I would just like to see that shown up a little more in the picture .
28 Er you can usually you still have to work out and measure what er what the kitchen needs or the bathroom needs
29 A very simple picture , again , it 's er you could n't have anything much more simple than this , just two waves coming in onto the shingle beach and er you can almost hear the the the waves rushing u running across the shingle .
30 And er you could even stroke his dogs but er the er I do n't know how it is , he said , but they never say no to you .
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