Example sentences of "[adv] i [verb] [unc] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And erm if anyone 's listening Peter , we do need an announcer , you know what we were speaking about on Tuesday , so erm if anybody 's interested like , preferably it would suit a female better I think erm they want to contact John Blake on Monday .
2 So I had co I had come from , what would you say , the right stock , had n't I ?
3 So I said erm she 's Spanish and he goes ah !
4 So I 've er I 'm taking a load with different lenses and stuff .
5 go down and well that irritates me , so I 've so I 've give up that .
6 The old handshake was just I was gon na see who was gon na let go first , well he was n't gon na let go so I thought erm you know
7 You know so I mean y you 're not you 're not miles out .
8 So I mean erm I was going to say put money on the Grand National , but you ca n't really do that can you ?
9 So I mean er I think one of the points we raised earlier is that there are , there are bits of information which we either assume or are missing so on that .
10 So I mean I I 've stamped that in , in a very positive way so that it 's er
11 Just briefly , I have been correspondence right back erm it 's difficult to see why that land was designated for land except that it 's agricultural land and erm my point is that the gradient on a lot of the site , especially on the northern erm banks is one in five and one in seven and to build on that would erm well even said that the building would be imponderous so I mean i it just is n't a suitable site , apart from the link road , for , for housing either because the gradient there would , would be very erm difficult from a landscape point of view a there 's nothing they could do to improve the till you know the turn of the century and they are and through all the planning papers from nineteen eighty five it is said that that Hill ca n't be improved so I mean unless they do something erm dramatic , I ca n't see what they can do , I mean it just is n't a suitable site for development .
12 So I mean i it 's a split , depends who you want er on your team really .
13 In terms of their they the core business , they are reliant on on on medium size businesses , so they need to ensure that in the future that there will be businesses there er t er to be their clients , so I think er it 's a sort of enlightened self interest .
14 you know I , I think , I think usually what I say about questionnaires is towards the business of , you know , kind of writing them in people 's own words that , that sort of fit in with ordinary language okay putting them in a sensible order advising people to do scale type things with five or seven points or something which you 've got a lot of already so a lot of the comments that I normally make on people 's questionnaires er you can take as read as it were erm so I think erm you know just really one or two minor things about layout like , you know , you know sort of space and , and moving things around a wee bit , it might make them easier to read but again as I say that 's a you know relatively minor erm problem .
15 So I think i it 'd be , I can see it being a big pitfall if we got into too much of a discussion in relation to this , about management time
16 And now er you 're like getting more than me so I so I want er I want so much more rent and we used to pay half .
17 I got the tonight I 've er I 've got erm the baby seat done today sort of like a baby seat in the back so I wait until I get really lumbered like , you know , cos er , if you have the then you can take it back after it 's born and er , get a refund on it get all the money back .
18 And hopefully I 've ou I 've hopefully you 've found nothing too painful in what I 've outlined there .
19 Also I mean er we take your point and we 've made it before Ken that there 's a real danger of asking for a report from someone like Professor Gower and then picking it , instead of actually taking the whole thing because it does actually add together in some sort of coherence erm and had Professor Gower 's report been an exception in this entirety , we may not have been had the pleasure of having you back again today , but thank you very much , er all three of you for coming points so clearly
20 Oh yes , I mean very often I mean er you often go you very often .
21 Now I imagine yo you come from all different parts of the county so I 'd better tell you where they are .
22 Well it is and I 'm going concerned I mean it 's I mean it 's like now I mean th we 've got leaking taps and plugs missing , I 've got toilet rolls
23 I it , it 's , you 've got these other statements now I think the they 're the real problem , those are the ones which , which really do lead to not just condone but support and encourage the excesses which are the problem .
24 So that was most popular , very busy person and er , since then more and more shops er have been bought by the Asians and now I think er we cater for , for every need and there are some pubs as well which have been bought by the Asian and The last straw I think is the Conservative club and bought by Mr and two of his er partners .
25 Now I think er it 's clear what 's going on here , there 's er weaving going on , I 'm not quite sure what the material is er but there 's certainly a loom with some kind of er , weaving being demonstrated .
26 The , the first ladies ' hairdresser 's was some where up where there is one now , where and whatsername is now I think erm I do whatsername , towards like , you know .
27 I said , well I said er I 'll ask Peter , I know there is one down there but whether it 's for sale or not , I said I 'll be cheeky this morning and ask him .
28 Well I 've se I 've seen so many of them .
29 Well I 've er I 'll probably go to the other Sainsburys on Saturday ah , do you want me to see if there 's one in there ?
30 Well I 've er I 've done , just done something er different every week , last week I were like er listening to them all read
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