Example sentences of "[no cls] and [pron] could " in BNC.

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1 That old thing , it 's just driving us crazy a a and they could n't
2 And I could n't remember it was forty four and my mind went totally blank and I had to walk out of the exam for over half an hour with a and I could n't remember a thing and went back in .
3 Erm we have available erm a a distribution obviously which is based on on sites , er and one could look at that er as a as a way forward erm
4 Erm we are still not going to enough we we need something like just over half a million to do all the schemes er which er and we could do next year and this Committee is going to have to decide there , which er town centres are actually going to be done and which are going to be erm left out .
5 It was awful he said go and get it it 'll be in there and I just went er and I could see it all .
6 Er and it could be done .
7 And er and then er of course I went back to me mother after me grandmother died , I went to me mother and er mind you when I was th young there was a lot of poverty about you know there was er no security pay and no er and you could n't get any money from anywhere or anything like that you know and er so it used to er had to do the best you can .
8 Er and you could go to a boarding school but if you did n't you were moved round every three or four years at the most to a different school .
9 I always seem to , I think we , we were always at Stanford Hall that we must , it was a must that we have a good programme because if somebody comes and there 's nothing doing , they think well you know yo I , I , you see I suppose I 've got that orientated into Guild work but a friend of mine enticed me to go to er a club and erm it 's just simply for any age group , any sex male or female , but you must bereaved you know and erm she is a widow and I was widow , so I went but you see we , we sat round and you just , there was nothing organised and to me who had always been organised , I just felt so like a lost soul you know and er then one chappie put some records on and you cou and you could n't dance to them and I said oh , you know to me I thought wh you know but I do n't want to do it , I 've got enough to do but , I , I was straight away , I was looking for the organisation behind it you know .
10 Erm and we could offer this to the whole er er t to anyone who came to us and therefore be seen to be a church which was very accepting and outward going and missionary minded because all too often we hear ministers talking about erm using bapti baptism as an evangelical tool er c talk which I greatly resent and resist .
11 Erm and we could say We we need a company logo done .
12 Erm and it could be dealt with on its merits .
13 Erm and I could see what they were after you know , an engineer has in his mind the plan and how to go about the thing and , and get it all done in a one-off situation .
14 Erm and I could thi think of no other er quality measures necessary to meet the er quality objectives apart from bringing your sandwiches .
15 Oh yes , you worked overtime , for which there was no pay , I mean , it did n't count er You see things , you know , there was less structure about it , then , erm and you could have ti if you wanted time off for something , you 'd probably have got it fairly easily , but er it did n't seem to be the great arguments that you 've had since .
16 Well mum could pay for Bulgaria and m , and dad can pay for the erm and you could go and stay
17 Erm and you could start making up your own and playing with them on the computer .
18 Erm and you could put
19 Looking around Old Town Square , it is a remarkable survival for a capital which was rich in the 19C and which could have been rebuilt then .
20 I found my drink was a great problem with them because ( ) at that time I drank whisky and lemonade + and I would ( ) go and ask for whisky and lemonade and I would get ( ) whisky and lemon + because you have to ask for whisky ( ) or scotch and seven up + you know + I eventually ( ) cottoned on to it + but + and they could n't get over ( ) the fact that I did n't like ice in whisky and of course ( ) they either gave me ice whether I wanted it or not or ( ) they stacked the glass up + right up to the level that ( ) you would normally have if you had ice in your drink ( ) anyway + and consequently I got ploughed + frequently + ( ) and that 's that I + I tended to stick to my drink ++ ( )
21 An an and I could erm I , I erm her name was Barbara erm Actually it was rather interesting there a oh have you remembered the name of that club ?
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