Example sentences of "that erm you " in BNC.

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1 Now either way , obviously it 's a head injury and must be dealt with , but we 're going to do an overall thing here by saying right , now the next one on the list is concussion now concussion is shaking of the brain inside the skull now there 's noth no room for anything but the brain inside that skull , so if that 's shaken the brain hits against the sides of the bra of the er bone , and bruises so what actually happens here is the brain gets shaken and the nerve cells get damaged now you 've all seen this con and it 's so easily done concussion , you can go through a whole list of things which can cause concussion , road traffic accident , sport , construction working erm anything that erm , heading ball , football that 's another one that erm you get quite a bit of concussion and of course boxing
2 You were telling me erm a little while back that erm you were made to go and work at Bilston .
3 One is that you want to make sure that erm you do everything right .
4 Now I I 'd just like your your opinions as to what you think that erm you you would How would you think about that as a accident ?
5 Any other points that erm you want to raise on any of the others then ?
6 At the moment the advice they will give you is that erm you 're okay , but they are reviewing the regulations and once they actually er reach a decision then that work will be .
7 I think it does suggest in here that erm you should notify the Paymaster General 's Office , even if you think that it is not
8 Erm I like to think that erm you can be a missionary anywhere .
9 that erm you think you might need to , to ask to find out .
10 So if you imagine that erm you 're a motor vehicle alright ?
11 But the preference theory suggests that erm you will use them in order of preference .
12 Erm we , we have of course , we 've got a , we have a congress each year , which erm we , each Guild is allowed to send one delegate and so really , we always stress at the top level that erm you know , it 's you that run the Guild you ca n't blame head office , the Nat National Executive , because you 're the ones who send the people to the top , are n't you ?
13 It does , and say that erm you say that
14 What I want to make sure first of all is that erm you understand what has gone on before the scene that we actually want to find ourselves in .
15 and when I see the buses now running around , they seem to run everywhere I do n't on earth what kind of running board they 've got because in my day it was so well regulated that erm you just recorded certain intermediate stages and I quote Witton and Rushmere you get , used to get Witton Terminus , Norwich Road Bridge , Sherrington Road , Barret Corner , Electric House and you gave an indication of the time that those buses should be passing those times .
16 He was very friendly with erm who was in charge of the Extra Mural Board and erm then possibly because of this connection erm we were asked by the erm Ministry of Defence to provide lectures and courses for erm units of H M Forces stationed in the area and erm so a panel of lecturers was erm formed and erm they used to go out , the , the units used to have their own Education Officers , usually a sergeant or perhaps a second lieutenant and erm they used to come into the office and say that they 'd like somebody to go out to their Searchlight Unit or A A Unit stationed somewhere out in the sticks and er lecture on this that or the other and erm we were supposed to try and fix them up and erm the panel erm , it had quite a number of erm people on it that erm , I ca n't remember who they all were , I know that erm you 'd hardly believe this but there was a chap named Mr and another chap named Mr
17 Erm you gave a a very full account of the sort of pressures that erm you were under because you did n't have a job and you related it to the necessity of involving yourself in what you euphemistically called the black economy .
18 Were you were you aware , before you went there , that erm you were going into You were going to serve under someone who was rather talented ?
19 I mean I I 'd love to see the the whole history and that 's why I 'm glad that erm you people are taking an interest now in not helping us but some day somebody saying who 's that crank who 's been talking on there .
20 Oh yes very much so and we 've been these er lots secretaries and presidents and all miners and that they 've been coming up you know and er you had a chat with them and they put us do n't let this happen , do n't let that happen , and make sure that erm you know people do n't suffer and er oh it 's been quite a vast experience for us yeah .
21 You said that erm you enjoyed er m meeting people and talking to them ,
22 I have particularly in mind , the erm regeneration initiatives of this government , the experience that erm you know of an area and erm the experience of what is happening in neighbouring counties .
23 So , erm , your point is that erm you move upward from your body to a level of intellect and then at the level there 's still a further journey to go , up to no one , and that 's our true self .
24 Erm are you saying then that erm you have actually quantified and and related that in some way to the the damage which has been evident through all of the statements from Harrogate Borough Council , to in fact the N Y C C and acknowledged by the N Y C of the environmental impact that this will have .
25 Right so on , on that er on that basis then what we 're saying is that erm you would need erm sufficient funds so that your wife would be able to have an income of s of twenty thousand pounds a year
26 Right , erm I 've actually got down that erm you assumed that his wife was n't a tax pay sorry , his wife was n't a tax payer and you assumed that she was n't working but you did actually pick back up on that later that she was n't that she was n't going back to work after having the children so erm tt that is now irrelevant but it was at the time that you were saying it , that you did n't actually pick it up .
27 you 'd be expected to , to do a lot of work by yourself , and that 's reflecting the fact that erm you 'll probably have four or five lessons in each of your three subjects , but most people would choose three subjects for A level , and that means that er , when you 're not having lessons , you 've got a lot of time that is not accountable for , you will have been , or going to a general studies period and stuff like that , but there will be a fair number of private study periods , erm , there are some people I think who , who go overboard , and you 've got such a different approach erm from er the lower sixth , people do n't use the time that they have , erm , what I 'm really saying is that if you go into the sixth form and you spend less school time in the sixth form you do n't need to be prepared
28 So I 'd have thought that erm you could put four or six , four or six people on that .
29 Well erm I hope that erm you , wo n't be too long before you 're reunited with your husband .
30 So that 's mainly where the impetus came from and this gradually fed through into more academic forms of research , virtually fed through into popular consciousness so that erm you end up with , particularly in the late eighties early nineties , erm a great deal of interest in the media , a great deal of interest among professionals in s child sex abuse and child abuse generally .
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