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

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1 erm No , no I do n't think so , I 've erm been a successful I 've been more successful that most and I it would appear greedy if I erm said that there was something that I think I would have done differently .
2 No , you ca n't , er , sorry , I was taking that literally that we we certainly not intending it , this was this was very much directed at twenty six five .
3 I can also think of another example of a house and erm I want to be careful here because my they 're friends , who are also very sensitive about this , but they 've had their house refurbished in the middle of Oxford .
4 And as a result of that we really have got overcapacity which we 've declared publicly so , you know , we 're not saying anything different today than what we said when we first purchased the business in July and August .
5 Well to be honest well if he he
6 Because this is a hell of a lot damper today than what it was when I had the salt about you .
7 Erm moving around er feet movement I did n't quite master that yesterday but it it 's something that er I know that will come with time and er it 'll it 'll all come together .
8 Well yes we had you could see on some of them , they did n't want much to turn them on , you know there was two or three there and they they took some others with them of course then did n't they , you know .
9 The the options seem to me , as Mr Mr said that the thing had got so convoluted and confused that the simple option seemed to be close it all down and I I would imagine that groups , other than ourselves who 've had people like me in the group who 've said why are this thing coming up again , let's close it down and have done with it .
10 Yes she 's me she 's better now than what she was er , Rosie thanks .
11 It was as poor here as anything he had experienced in the Borinage .
12 And although this particular episode in the end solved no major scientific problem , it serves a crucial role in bringing to light the many aspects of what science is all about and what it means to do good science .
13 He will though , he 'll get more now than what he 's paid for it !
14 boundary changes that we would like to have the full panoply of o o of inquiry a as the honourable gentleman knows , the the timetable was short here and what we had to do was to follow the model , er that had been provided by the last Labour government in seventy eight when it had a similarly tight timetable , took a similarly er er period , similarly short period of time er for the reviews and where erm the normal enquiries had to be dispensed with .
15 I do n't know if it shuts at five o'clock or what they do or if evening staff come on ?
16 Fifteen there 's fifteen there and whatever they need here .
17 His income he augmented by writing pamphlets about railways , teaching an evening class in car maintenance — a subject he knew little about but which he mugged up from a handbook the night before — and , if things got bad , painting houses .
18 Read that then and I I put forty two .
19 To me she looks very thin even though what we 're feeding her .
20 Course i e , it 's very expensive now but it it only used to be about one and six a pound right up to the end of the war and it 's now two pounds a pound and
21 I was quite interested in that actually because you you did imply at an earlier stage that er although seniority was the the important principle in ge in gaining promotion , er there was no harm done if in your favour you know .
22 " Well they 're big all right and low too but what they mainly are is very deep and heavy .
23 The photograph that Boy looked at most often and which he sometimes even left out of the box and kept on the floor beside his bed as he slept was one that looked like a photograph of Boy himself .
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