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

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1 Er perhaps one of the things that was n't mentioned this morning is our relationship with with Microsoft in that the the Microsoft SQL Server for a the O S Two environment is actually a developed product er and we have a joint marketing agreement on that .
2 Now there 's something else that 's important here and it 's something , it 's an aspect of erm of federalism that people very often er fail to grasp erm we live in a , a small and densely populated island er and we have a political structure and a party system which is highly centralized and which places er great emphasis on the question of party discipline and loyalty and er these centralized party structures control er the conduct of political business in the , in the parliament and , and in cabinet and there is essentially no political life outside of that .
3 Er which took care of all the the local needs , reduced unemployment , er and we have a lot of these exceptions coming forward .
4 And I think er when it comes to homelessness , er we have to think very carefully about what we mean ; and sometimes er people think it 's er purely in terms of having er some kind of shelter , er and we have a lot of people in Oxford er , an estimate er has been a figure of , of three thousand people .
5 At the er and they have a band on that night that I just called on for the
6 And all that is is a hammer and stamp and er and they have a habit of buckling because we regularly , erm postcode cycles erm , with the introduction of the mountain bike we found that on the weaker frames we were buckling them .
7 We 've been precise on this because this is , if you look at your agenda papers , er quite detailed suggestion , one of the quotas , one of the options er in fact that we , the same about officer 's , erm nine twenty er the basis er , er is , is erm a very near to the that 's thirty five including capital , er we had to go fur further , obviously and , but we picked the Labour figure er and I wonder a little because the advice we have is that once we go over nine twenty places become much more erm , unfortunately costly .
8 You 've always got the new cloth , and er and I think the heat , in the summer , with the stoves going and everything , contributed to it .
9 I mean and I think it is the lack of the regulate the er the regulatory control of city actions , I mean one of the points that we 've been recently been advised on is that one of the city institutions which has already been er fined , er from its London office on a technicality is in effect the New York and London offices are deemed to be one entity and I think that er what we 've been advised is that erm I forget the phrase , I wrote it down here somewhere , that what we would be advised to do is to take action against that particular city institution in New York , because that er it is deemed that the London and New York actions are in fact one and that the that er what in fact the er and I think the f yes , there it is , that , that in a way though what we 've been advised is that the basis of that action would be that the organisations London and New York operations are essentially the same operation and bound by a strict know your customer rule as mandated by U S Securities Law , you know .
10 I 'd have to , I 'd have to erm I 'd have to raise it er and I think to be quite honest the er I mean fortunately as I said earlier on Mr chairman there is a Regional Liaison Group meeting on , on Monday er and I have a captive audience of three budget holders , Doug Gill and Phil , erm and raise this with them .
11 It is something that the government needs to look at and indeed it goes hand in hand er with the need to overall the whole regulatory system er which is something that I 've referred to often enough before er and I have no hesitation in repeating it again .
12 Er and I suppose the great you know lesson of social sciences in , in some ways if it 's , if it 's for anything it ought to be to try and avoid that kind of disaster , because erm if we understood ourselves better we might you know in the future try and avoid that thing because we just would n't attempt if , if that was n't an attempt to be .
13 Er and I believe the meetings take place in Newark , which is not too bad for me to get to er so I think
14 You know that lady that did the thing so Lary what did you w and you say the children w meant knew what it meant , what did they say it meant ?
15 The specificity of these antagonists has been shown in vitro and they provide a valuable research tool with potential widespread clinical application .
16 At the last Council meeting I quoted figures on comparative performance of the Conservative record on health against Labour 's and I make no apology for reiterating some of these figures , and you can howl and you can wail and you can say what you want , these are facts .
17 That is our aim and it is the aim of the Government 's and I believe the people 's in the countries which I have visited and certainly here .
18 Erm and they give the example of erm a job interview Accent in a job interview .
19 Erm and we have a er we could we could take erm a few people out of the er out of the sales office .
20 Erm we feel that er in that circumstance the proposals should be retrospective erm and we find the Good Committees er comment on this singularly unhelpful , in that all they say is we do not accept that retrospective implementation of the compensation scheme is appropriate full stop .
21 Erm and I mean the people who saw it , everyone was indignant .
22 £ Well , I think I really had better stop there , and then if you want to ask any questions erm we can go into them , but perhaps I could just mention two things that I would like to have said more about , one was , that you probably know , there were three or two major epidemics in Oxford , of what they call plague , but it was probably a form of typhus , in 1643 and 44 , and a good deal of sickness , I think , still in 1645 , and the other was that there was a very serious fire , which almost certainly arose from these kind of living conditions , because Anthony Wood says it was a soldier roasting pig , erm and I think a lot of cooking went on in very unsuitable situations .
23 Erm and I think the tenants ' group came to us and , and asked us if we would set up an advice session for tenants moving out , which could be situated in the flats , and could be run on a regular basis .
24 And erm Joseph and Mary they went to Egypt or somewhere , yeah Egypt , and when they went erm and I think the angels called them to go cos they came to Egypt as well and then they went to .
25 Erm and I think the Labour motion actually ensures that the County Council takes a more active part in addressing these issues as soon as possible .
26 A lot of homes have been raided erm and I believe a lot of people have been taken , of all nationalities .
27 Hundred , hundr hundred and seven quid for erm and you get a complete Saturday and Sunday then .
28 If you get into a roundabout and you m and you make a mistake , what 's the best thing to do ?
29 I 'm always stressing this to my people because we do get a room rent , a gra and we get a grant every year according to how many members you 've got .
30 I play a Westone Thunder 1A and a fretless Thunder 3A and I use the JHS Bass Box as a preamp .
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