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

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1 Well er to me it does n't matter s er that much , what I 'm concerned about is that this is a matter of public interest , it should n't just be a matter of professional interest and it 's for these reasons I think the government should take a rather more lively interest er than perhaps it does .
2 The leather processing is such that they can produce leather with very soft handle , nearly as soft as er , as er fabric er , ja er , erm jacket or costume er and also it 's er become a fashion article .
3 And then erm they all get punched into the , Rob 's got a special computer programme thing , you punch them all in er and then it does a ma a matching thing .
4 Er and therefore it looks at erm the indirect impact of development erm and it 's it 's more sophisticated one might say than merely looking at the quality of the land .
5 Yes er I think perhaps the point I 'd like to emphasis is that the increase er in runway length is really quite a modest one er and therefore it has n't had an enormous impact .
6 Erm the fact it 's now burning Australian coal does tend to undermine the arguments er but nevertheless it does have a good rail connection down to the coast , the p ports on the south coast where it can , can er take the stuff in from the er from the ports .
7 I think some of them do , yes , I know s er some of them have said how much they enjoyed it when it started off first , but er but now it 's just got that wee bit more serious .
8 There 's four bi-dialectal speakers two males and two females , erm who are also actors and native speakers natives of Kentucky erm And then it g And then it goes into the the different factors of Appalachian English .
9 But this integer is clearly smaller than unc and so it does not lie in S. That is , unique factorisation does apply to this smaller integer and we can deduce that the remaining unc pair off ( in particular r -1 = s — 1 so that r = s ) in the manner described in the statement of the theorem .
10 Housing benefit is very , very difficult to get erm and again it 's paid in arrears , and landlords wo n't wait for that , so you ca n't get accommodation erm and you just sort of go down and down with discouragement really .
11 and erm and so it appears , if you just take this document at this time , that how that they 're placing less emphasis upon production , I mean if their aim is to , if their primary aim is to mobilize mass support that how that production was going to decrease because it was gon na infringe upon rich and middle peasants .
12 Erm and then it says that somebody called Natalie erm wrote in nineteen seventy five , that the greater somebody 's need for approval , the greater their tendency will be to converge with a style .
13 Erm and then it goes on to say , Please find the enclosed the postal sites available in your area Miriam who 's the Green Party person who 's organizing it has provided the required areas and if you need any more details please do n't hesitate to call me or my secretary .
14 Erm and usually it feels very awkward .
15 Erm but then it starts getting very very silly .
16 The constraint is satisfied implicitly , since x 1 + x 2 + x 3 > 0 for any feasible solution of P6 and so it has been dropped .
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