Example sentences of "[no cls] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I , I said I was sp you were speaking to an expert er so we went off at a blind tangent .
2 Lots of friends were at collieries because they were colliers 's sons anyway tt and er so we went down about a job .
3 And er so I shot back to the phone , tried a second partner finally the third partner in the solicitors firm that I deal with was there .
4 Erm I mean in another year er hopefully it comes out of the profit margin .
5 near Kettering , Don went to er Northampton and then finally I went to Rushden and er I 'd been there about a year and all of a sudden there was a call in for Shorteners at so I went down on the bike and er what er the one over me who , who was elderly , well was n't over me but he was er he was on my job but the senior man on it he come in , the boss had sent him in to have a look cos the er Shorteners were complaining , and er then they rang up for one of us , he said well I 'm not leaving till I 've solved this problem so I had to go .
6 Well it was during the height of the er blitz ; we went in convoy from Liverpool , way north up amongst the icebergs which was exciting , and er then we came down to St Lawrence to Montreal , and then went down to er New York , and then eventually to er , we were dispersed around the countryside , and , and er we were fortunate enough to be sent to Cincinnati .
7 And er lovely with all the Egyptian markings on the inside of the wall and er then we got back on the barge and er we continued our journey to Khartoum north .
8 And er then I carried on in the woodlands then , cutting trees down and erm sawing up too .
9 Er then I went on to Buffalo and Niagara falls and crossed over to Canada which I had a few friends there .
10 And er happily we went along in that situation and I 've got to say this er I had shop stewards who even if they were new shop stewards coming into the committee , were n't long in developing the same train of thought as ourselves and , and you know we dealt with things in such a manner but er we were efficient just as efficient , you know , as our members were on the production line , and perhaps a little more efficient than the management in determining times .
11 er occasionally I go over to erm Hull and to run some training courses for .
12 Where do you think that more money needs to be spent ? erm well , the government are in the process of launching a massive new initiative called Care in the Community erm I 'm afraid a lot of people working in my neck of the woods find this rather well not amusing , but erm it 's slightly hysterically amusing , because the amount of money that would be needed to fund the projects that are identified as being necessary is enormous , and the government is in no way going to be putting up that sort of funds erm so it comes down to money , and particularly in this community care area .
13 Erm then we get down to coming into the twentieth century .
14 erm Then she came down to Christchurch and was welcomed by the heads of the university , her husband had already greeted her outside Oxford , on the site of , actually , and then Charles escorted her to her own household in Merton College .
15 Erm then it goes on about quite a bit of this Erm perception and decoding of the speech style er talking about er Martin and Giles .
16 No if you think of a map of England erm the south coast is there , there 's Dover , there 's the estuary for London , London is here erm then it comes up like this , the east coast of London , the east coast of E England like that this is East , called East Anglia , here you 've got Norfolk and Norwich and then you 've got Ipswich here and then you 've got Suffolk there and Essex , right ?
17 So I stayed on a few weeks and erm then I went back to London
18 Erm then he moves on to the middle peasants erm they 're similar , I mean once again they , they 've got enough to eat , they are , they are n't under as much stress , I mean th th they can su survive and so the idea of them risking all to support a revolution would be very er you know very risky at the time at the beginning er the opening period erm so once again th th I 'd say their conclusion is afraid not , you know , I wo n't join a peasant association , i it wo n't last .
19 Bill could n't beli well they came down to seventeen pound , I thought well that 's not much
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