Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And it was also a place where I could get my ship repaired by skilled persons whom I more or less trusted .
2 The rent for the club room er five pound per go , a hundred and fifteen pound erm the Christmas social , we spent fif thirty five fifty one on the refreshments and seven eighty nine on the whisky , making a forty three forty expenditure the club trophies , we spent nineteen pound fifty this year and we saved a lot of money on that this year , we spent about a hundred and thirty to forty last year erm so we have got a quite a difference just trying to find last year 's erm there they are trophies , a hundred and sixteen pound we paid last year so have , we did save a lot of money by doing them ourselves more or less .
3 I could s I I even though it might make me a lot of money because I know that if I got if I made a dozen phone calls and did n't get any deals I 'd be out there wanting play the er I would n't trust myself .
4 A completely innocent misrepresentation is one made by someone who genuinely and on reasonable grounds believes it to be true .
5 It 's my one now cos I 've got that .
6 ‘ From the age of sixteen onwards , I had one single ambition , from which I never wavered , in the prosecution of which I spent every ounce I could , on which I really and deliberately staked my whole contentment ; and I recognise myself as having unmistakeably failed in it . ’
7 In terms of which you better if we could do that erm , if we could do that .
8 thing and you know , they were over and some of them were doing something and it is somebody you normally and the news and I said the news and actually sort of frozen and the guy said to me , he must of actually seen me frozen there , he said it 's okay , it 's okay , it 's nothing about whatever her name is , you know
9 Thus the question , to sharpen up the one we posed in the first chapter , is not : ‘ How can I stop myself getting ‘ like that ’ ? ’ , as if ‘ like that ’ were a chronic condition into which one slowly but permanently sank .
10 We both find and create in others that which we consciously or unconsciously have in ourselves .
11 The ‘ grand ’ world view is the presence or absence of a religion which we openly or privately espouse .
12 We had a 100% retention on the mortgage until the major work was done , and meanwhile were managing on a bridging loan — it was a bit like living in a house with no roof , hoping that it would n't rain ( which we more or less were doing ) .
13 I I obviously Cornwall is a special case which we obviously as our Celtic cousins it is the only non-Anglo Saxon county in England and as a result we feel a very , very strong erm er almost a kind of Uncle erm Nephew relationship to Cornwall , whereas the Cornish are certainly not Welsh but they 're certainly not Anglo Saxon English either .
14 Meehan should have been released immediately , but instead the authorities offered him parole , that is release on licence , which he properly and courageously rejected , knowing it could not be long before he was released unconditionally .
15 Finally , Edward held one genuine trump card which he persistently and most profitably exploited : his crusading vow .
16 A competent scholar who had an inbred regard for the pastoral needs of country congregations , he was exactly suited to his place , upon which he never needed to insist , and its responsibilities , which he more than adequately fulfilled .
17 In any case , I believe Eliot admired the thrillers of the prolific E. Phillips Oppenheim , who was published in the yellow-backed series to which he more than once referred as a possible source of inspiration .
18 In Yohei 's case , this collapses into a craven botch — hilariously acted by Ryo Amamiya — in which he more or less accidentally dispatches his wife but ca n't bring himself to take the plunge and throw himself into the river as promised .
19 Alright , well I 'll , I 'll give you them now cos they 're here in the car .
20 But , but mind you I again and terms Scottish Opera
21 I know when she when she its usually when
22 Oh I did n't know she she really when she said give it some .
23 You you more or less guessed I suppose it would somehow get get to be known by somebody you know .
24 And I 'll tell you something else while I 'm on : if I were you I 'd go easy on the women .
25 I 'll get you something else if you like . ’
26 Teacher : But were n't you something else as well ?
27 I tell you something else as well , if you want me to take you out any time you want me to take you out and , and I mean this honestly if you do n't want sex you wo n't have to have it
28 And I , I tell you something else and all on Saturday it 's erm Margaret
29 But I tell you something now when you go skiing on January the fourth I 've never skied but I can assure you this James I know for a fact is going to special lessons .
30 Can I blow you one today or not ?
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