Example sentences of "[no cls] i [verb] [subord] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Now if y I mean if you do it you do it and that 's it 's up to you , but because nobody else will look at it .
2 Erm y I mean if you read er or somebody suggested that to you you might
3 And he said it wa I reckon if they do n't fix this weekend it 's going to be next year , early next year .
4 Erm w I mean where they do n't work when somebody offers code and they do n't work , there 's not a lot you can do other than sort of make some informed guesses as to what might be going wrong .
5 I think w I think when it comes down to s durability they 're all
6 My first meeting with was e a I doubt whether he actually remembers er but it was actually on an Inter City , I do n't know whether he does remember , on an Inter City back from London erm three or four years ago when h he also tried to get me to join the Labour Party if I remember rightly .
7 Er anyway as I say er I realized when I 'd started talking er that I was digging a bigger and bigger hole for myself so I er I climbed out of it and and made an exit .
8 The reason I 'm asking you about that is erm I had er I had when I had my own business I was approached and we 've got an estate agent in the Hamilton called
9 Well er I went when I was when I went first went and do you know I went into the to the place and do you know I run away from the place .
10 It had n't er I went when it opened .
11 I I mean er I doubt whether we 'll we 'll have a full slate in February anyway so I mean they 'll probably be the option for people to come in later and we 'll probably end up co-opting people later and er I think we should
12 Er I doubt if I , I doubt if I 'll see Granville before Friday .
13 Put the carpets , put everything in and er and we paid for it and they still go ad now course the national union 's taken it over but when we joined the national union there were two things that er I stipulated before we 'd join .
14 And also someone like him because I mean , I mean er obviously he , he seemed like a , I mean I 'm sure he 's a nice guy er I mean when it comes down to it he probably is a nice guy , he 's probably nice to her but it 's just the fact that he is so restricted in his views and
15 It was well I did n't see much sense in that either but er I mean if they were eating on the j er eating on the job did n't give you a break at all .
16 Er I mean if he were responsive and would work and would try things for himself but it , it 's , it 's like hacking at concrete with a knife .
17 Er I mean if I if I try and cover it with one of our professional salesmen ,
18 th you er I mean if it were very heavy you 'd almost sort of be prepared for it to go , but you know when you 're s s standing with a , something quite light , and you might have been standing with it a little while in your hand , and then suddenly the hand goes and ca n't you see that 's ve that 's very upsetting , it makes you not very confident .
19 So er I mean if it turned out to be twelve weeks work .
20 So er I mean if you , if you , you know , if you do feel you 're looking better I mean you look , you know
21 Erm er I mean if you go back to 's view , i it is , it 's legitimate for the , for the masses to commit excesses , it 's not legitimate for the Party to promote them .
22 I think p maybe Philip it would be best if y er I mean if you 've got somebody up your sleeve who
23 because obviously er I mean if you 're in
24 Not until er I mean if you do ge
25 I did say to him once that er I said if you do n't want that ivy I said you chuck it out , chop it down and throw it over my side cos it 's my responsibility
26 What are we going I mean we we 've heard also I 'm changing the subject now because that was the the sort of political answer I 'd expect and er I suppose until I get somebody else come on and say he 's talking absolute whatever er I mean I think it is down to the people who live and work with the school .
27 Yep , yep erm these officers are all trained in , in fire prevention work erm at the Fire Service 's technical college at Morton Marsh , and er they practise those skills they learn there over many years erm I 'm looking back , I mean the time that I spent in training schools and er and in , in the job er I suppose when you total it all up it must be two or three years away from home really , er in courses you know , in my day we went away on fire prevention training classes six months , six months ' course was the , so you went away to the Fire Service college which in those days was at Dorking , a lovely place in Dorking , and you did six months there solid , and then nowadays about thirteen weeks , the courses run about thirteen weeks , and you are constantly fire , fire officers from the ranks of erm probably a Sub Officer , leading fireman in some places , but Sub Officer onwards and particularly Station Officer up to the more senior ranks are away on courses regularly for , it 's really updating people erm new legislation coming in , new techniques coming in , erm which have to be these people have to be updated so they are very well trained , erm more so than most local authority people I would think , fire , fire officers are , erm purely because the job is such a wide range of , of things to deal with .
28 Er I suppose as I 've indicated , according to one study in 1978 , twenty five percent of abuse ind involved one incident erm however some abuse was very much more long term , if you can imagine twenty five percent involved one incident but the average duration of abuse was three years .
29 No that was er that 's a picture of er 's erm er I think before they took that off they 've taken that off have n't they now ?
30 Erm but er I think when you say about being confrontational there 's if you 've got a client in front of you the last thing that you want to do is have erm a confrontation with them
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