Example sentences of "[unc] and [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Er and what the law says is if you change your mind I 'm afraid the law does n't entitle you to anything at all .
2 And er and they the the afternoon shift used to come on and I used to have to carry all these checks across then , the yard and take 'em and hang 'em up in the in the check-weigh on the pit top where they weighed the wagons of coals .
3 I will first consider some ad hoc modifications , which the falsificationist would reject , and afterwards these will be contrasted with some modifications that are not ad hoc and which the falsificationist would consequently welcome .
4 Why do n't you do a page a month looking at the old struggles of the 60's/70's/80 's and what the situation is now .
5 and wh and what the response of the tenants has been .
6 We 've just done a fortnight in the States promoting this region erm to the agents of the erm people who , you know , really book holidays , and one of the things that emerged more than ever was this comradeship , you know , we are together in this erm and what a great country you 've got over there .
7 should carry an advert saying that in fact this will take place , erm and what the procedure is , I think and also to advertise if possible in local shops that sort of thing because that is the only way we 're going to get
8 Erm and I a work of God 's grace a in us to make us like that .
9 So I thought that 's two , erm and I a couple of quid did n't I , in the card , then I thought no I wo n't put it in the card I 'll
10 L : I was noticing — I was down by Queen Street or+the bottom of Hanover Street or somewhere + and they 've just cleaned up some of the buildings down there + and what a difference it makes +
11 Now , on any view , this was both an inadequate and a misleading indication to the driver of the nature of his right under section 8(2) and what the exercise of that right would involve and I agree entirely with the decision of the Divisional Court allowing the defendant 's appeal from his conviction of an offence under section 5 by justices based on the admission in evidence of the breath specimen .
12 Unfortunately I ruined the film I I thought the film had erm wound on finished and it had and it the batteries had gone flat so it had n't , so I opened it and I lost all the .
13 But as I have said earlier , I do not think this necessarily precludes a difference in the procedures which are appropriate on the one hand where it is necessary to explain to the driver his right to claim a replacement specimen taken under section 7(4) and what the exercise of that right involves and , on the other hand , where the driver is obliged , subject to any rights of objection , to provide the specimen the constable requires .
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