Example sentences of "[unc] [subord] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Fagin drove into the cul de sac where I live , and told me that he had a permit for conducting his alleged legal trade .
2 Aye no , you get a once you have heard that , you never waken up without hearing it .
3 And e if you look up there that extremely overbuilt area there is called the crown post truss .
4 If you sp if you spend five minutes drawing a diagram or going through the equations person knows one aspect of this model in great detail , what they want to know is what was the importance of that , of that model , important results of the model .
5 Our source claims the current iteration is not running at 66MHz , as widely flagged ( UX No 394 ) but 40MHz — or 30MHz if you want the floating point .
6 Er if you 've str if you 've got trying to think , er ca n't think of anything ,
7 The on the only thing is sometimes if you a if you ask some of these people to do these things I know it 's not a lot of responsibility but do you reckon it goes to his head ?
8 Is n't it awful to think your legs decide what your retirement 's going to be , but they do , more or less , so that if you th if you think a if you 've ever had any trouble with them you 'll realize , people say , you know , would you , we 're going out for the day , you coming ?
9 Another possibility for the seminar is that if you want to bring some notes along to a sort of , if you show me a if you dream up hypothetical questions and then put a plan to answer them so that I can skim down it in about a minute or two .
10 So if you have a if you live in er er a two-storey house , okay ?
11 Selby are looking for an allocation of twice that , and if you a if you accept that the County are correct and I can see no reason to erm to vary from that , in fact our submissions er set out very clearly why we think every parameter is stretched to its limits , i if you st i if you accept that then at the very least I think its incumbent upon Selby to put forward a cogent argument for doubling that figure .
12 Yeah , but I mean a a if you have any
13 Erm and you might want to do that formally , you might a if you have pre-meetings with some of these people you might want to say that you are going to sit down and talk it through with me in advance ar and are they happy about that ?
14 Yeah , prov provided you do n't get like you have in Israel at the moment where you got ve ve very minor parties the religious
15 Even if you 'd been arrest if I put my eyes and rest them on you .
16 Also , one thing I 'll tr if you see that jacket in there , the only way you 'll get that jacket normally if you bought a Lamborghini !
17 But erm , a unless you do something yourself there 's no promotion i in
18 Minute for the sp before I get there .
19 erm , ca before I go on to that can I just erm tell you what erm , where we worked ?
20 Right so we we just we would like to do that bef before we go out .
21 But bef before we start issuing that we ought to get the members of this this group here to agree what the objectives are .
22 A after I 've eaten this carrot can I give up ?
23 a after I 've got the card .
24 I 'll go , I 'll see if I ca after you 've moved I 'll see if I can .
25 Well you go to sleep bef when they 've gone , when they go out
26 Er we have sent them you know a as you 've said , just sent the letter back .
27 I I think erm a a as you 've kindly called me er I think I will try and make this debate a little more lively erm but I 'm not sure about being controversial er because here I was last week , I was making a speech about the significance of er the deregulation of contracting out bill and er I said then that the bill is so important because it is the first major attempt by government to slay the red tape dragon .
28 erm and that presumably in , in part is because there is this radical groundswell from the peasants in , in part because it would need a new policy after nineteen forty five would n't you because not just on , on the financial side but er er a lot of your mobilization has come through , a as you say , nationalism now once the Japanese are defeated , that 's finished .
29 So a a a a as you say that the problem is that erm as this process gets under way and er i i s so , I , I think it 's , it 's not just absolute egalitarian in that everybody will get the same , I think there was an assumption that there would be enough for everybody becoming up to a middle peasant status .
30 He 's the one er a pa re well or a as you say , Branwell was the same , brought up , he was spoiled rotten !
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