Example sentences of "[no cls] [adv] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But er , I sa so I said ooh , give it some of this fat off the ham and er it was getting it and then instead of eating it
2 E eventually I did get a job .
3 Eventually , the song becomes a real-time simulation of a locked groove , an out-of-control roller-coaster of dread but also of resilience : ‘ And the Mercy Seat is waiting/And I think my head is burning/And in a way I 'm yearning/To be done with all this measuring of proof/An eye for an eye/And a tooth for a tooth/And anyway I told the truth/And I 'm not afraid to die . ’
4 like a su like I get my cooked meats and
5 That 's a now I 've had that experience .
6 It was n't suitable for bacon , butter , Cos it a hot place you see , and there was no room for putting any fridges or any Well I did have an ice-cream fridge there .
7 A well I remember a well I was , I was sure
8 Erm and I think that a well I do n't think , it 's essential that we send Regional Railways a letter , which says that we have decided to refund this , erm to assist them in er financially . ?
9 and him , my mother was away and erm I was with him and we went out he took me out to lunch and he took me shopping and stu well I mean he took , but he was really really , you know how your father always dotes on you if it 's just you and him ?
10 But er , I suppose I had a happy lif well I know I 've had a happy life .
11 Er a alright I think Fred , I did n't go position it was in but erm well Margaret said she enjoyed it but she said it was n't the music was too loud .
12 Well you know wha when I knew what she had to do , I thought well erm she had to walk on by herself to Annie .
13 But then , I mean a actually I mean as I said , Lesley ai n't that bothered because of what he 's giving her
14 A actually I visited somebody the other day and you just forget you just forget .
15 to the Council Education Offices to see what school I could get him in , you see I wanted a good school for him because he was showing the ability , you know , er , and er eventually I went to Harlow Grammar school that 's what it was called then
16 Er ploughmen and horsemen were the elite of farm workers and the sons would could only aspire to do what they did and And er eventually I suspect it got to be a little more organized and er they had these little games of of ploughing matches , maybe in a rudimentary farm to begin with , but it eventually came to be as we see it today , over a long period of time .
17 But er eventually I found out that er , er , I ca n't er work peacefully here , because if I stopped for er , fighting for the benefit of the workers then er they will think that er I have been bribed or something like this and if I keep fighting for them then there 's no peace of mind , there 's always struggle , so I thought I 'll leave , and the second was , that I wanted to bring my family into this country and I was n't saving anything while leaving them because that 's a bit expensive area and er , the person who got the job for me he said let's migrate to Yorkshire .
18 But even eventually I got in .
19 Er right I 've got this contraption upside down leading into a a trough of water .
20 and but er right I 've got ta get back to work
21 Er right I need somebody out there who has n't done this before erm let's see we 've been to Ripon , been to Thirsk , erm been over to Scarborough with Dr Rock , North Allerton no I do n't like North Allerton well I mean I love North Allerton no no I want to go south I want to go Tadcaster way have we anybody down there ?
22 Yeah , yeah er right I think we 've finished
23 and I 've never wanted one since because er luckily I 've got erm my wife who , we get about together .
24 It was so bad that I actually did consider quitting the acting un less I found an exciting role .
25 I 'll erm , I 'll venture and , and my parents said yes , that would be alright and so er so I came along and erm of course , it happened that he was in the he was in the forge talking to Hector on the first evening I came and that was how we met .
26 And er so I spent several years in the I L P as a secretary and at that time met er the people who ran the place .
27 Er so I went to , to the Nursing Home , I do n't know whether it 's still there .
28 a matter will be er that we going to fight er , easily er so I mean i , it meant that the er , that er er some more should be brought out so that it er does er adhere to what er these er er government departments er expect as a response rather than er er as this considered issue raising er , we can er facilitate that er quite er easily but er I think er the the main point is what Hugh has said , that er we opposed it because it 's not going to help in my view it 's not going to help er the patients , the patients are not going to come off any better as a result of er , these er er what I would say and I feel and er the , I I I 'd like to know what er the GP 's think about cos GP 's usually erm er , advise their patients if they have to wait a long time from one hospital , they would advise them to go into London and er , if that 's been stopped as been er that 's been stated erm then erm , er the GP 's are not going to feel very happy about their patients er , getting er erm a lesser service .
29 Er so I mean this to us is a very important campaign .
30 Er so I mean they were in use more or less all the time but er it was it was n't , it was n't too bad , better than a lot of hospitals had .
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