Example sentences of "[noun] i i " in BNC.

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1 Now er sure the programme has been delayed for all the reasons I I 've mentioned .
2 Chairman I I wonder whether I could just make a sort of general statement from the department 's view before we go on to a particular issue if I may .
3 Yes er Chairman I I formally second that .
4 Er Chairman I I really have to say I do n't I do n't really agree with the assertion that the policy is is essentially more restrictive than than er P P G seven will indicate and I would endorse what er Patrick Earle has said in in that regard .
5 Thank you Chairman I I think er as far as I twelve 's concerned the County Council 's er reasonably happy with that er er policy as it stands , and I think most people erm not all but but certainly the majority of people who er commented on that , commented in a sort of an affirmative way , erm again the provisions of the policy as they are hopefully reworded will er promote the same sort of flexibility and generosity that erm policy I five .
6 Richmondshire , chairman I I think we er dealt with that fairly fairly readily , erm I th , a change if you were to recommend that er to meet the district 's case , erm I do n't think that would be likely to cause any any harm to the County Council 's strategy and er that 's exactly what Mr Potter er did say not too long ago .
7 So therefore Chairman I I do in fact support the amended er motion .
8 Okay then chairman I I would er recommend that we support the amendment moved by Mr .
9 No none of you do now but when he first suggested it everyone was up in arms and he poor old soul I remembered he said , I 've had enough change I I believe in this I I 've I 've tried I 'm too old now and out he walked .
10 I 'm there twelve hours I I .
11 And of course I I wanted some land as I presume all Welshmen are land hungry .
12 If I make money I I 'll make you I can pay you as well , if I go up I mean if I go down , he said , I can go up or down as well , he said .
13 at times I I , er , yeah they 're awful !
14 Mummy me I
15 The Skinner seminar , as far as I can remember , you 've got ta bear in mind I I mean it must be eight nine years ago I probably read Skinner in earnest , yeah ?
16 Dad 's on my erm thought I was ever so good no I usually have baths I I usually got erm
17 Now the N S P C C has er warned us of possible Halloween danger and er David I I missed your name there David so you 'll have to remind me what your name is .
18 But that about the shops I I never knew .
19 Erm well as I 've as I 've in my submission I I think we can give qualified support for the proposal that erm Harrogate have put on the table .
20 Because the f the county 's forty one thousand figure I I 'll give you a different answer on th on the effect of that if the H B F's forecasts are the most accurate , .
21 Karen I I 'm forty-seven and I ca n't work me mother out , so , no chance for you working her out , few years you 've known her .
22 Well that needs a check that needs needs another check I I would guess .
23 The question I I have is quite a simple one , and that is I would like to actually see this pond slightly closer quarters than I 've been able to .
24 Erm er changes in the central charges which always intrigues me I 'd like to know and erm if I may go back to erm paragraph seven where we 're saying you know allocated thirty five thousand in the committee development over and above the effects of inflation an and this subject six thousand seven hundred recycled savings is available for some revenue development or mortgage charges and then if we look at eight and shortfall in planning applications we are going to use that six thousand seven hundred to write off a shortfall in the planning applications .
25 Yes my aunt was Mrs David , and goodness me I can remember her having the laces pulled in .
26 And it 's easier to get along with brother so and so and sister so and so , but for goodness me I find , I find it ever so difficult to talk to sister so and so and there 's an area perhaps that we can er think about , stay awake by being respectful and obedient and that 's something that is very important because it 's completely opposite in the world today , respect for all authority and obedience to it is absolutely gone by the ways I find refrain from criticism and careless talk so there are the main points , but as we say we ca n't go into them all , well , so what we 're going to do is to try and just highlight one or two little areas which we could er enlarge on or put the magnifying glass on , so shall we do that ?
27 Farewell Md Md FW FW FW Me Me lele lele — and lele aden ’ — Swift : Journal to Stella
28 But er just er just different er Then during the war I I did the some of the er work for the cooperative you know , like fire damage or water damage and that you know .
29 We had a job which was involved in loading up the day before this is in a big van , in the previous job I I had , er er a large van fu filling it full of a houseful of furniture in the afternoon , sp spending two or three hours taking it out of store , and we were asked to deliver it to an address in New Brighton .
30 The point I I simply wanted to make which is why I I sat through the debate , erm is the honourable member for Edinburgh Central er in his er speech er which I I must say I did expect , called for stronger regulations , er we had the argument the other week about whether there should be statutory regulations or whether we should make er the er self regulation system that we have with financial services industries work .
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