Example sentences of "[no cls] [coord] [pers pn] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm a a and they 're not too bothered about that .
2 a a and they 're only prepared to read one or two paragraphs of text .
3 If he does n't know what he needs , that 's great because we can help him a a and he 's not gon na go somewhere else where he is n't going to get that help .
4 He inherited this Bill a and it is not always easy er to make changes of the radical nature which he has proposed .
5 A and it was down steps as you went in .
6 In most of these countries there 's now a price tag on these toys cum- objets d'art and they are even ending up in rarefied art galleries .
7 I do n't know wha but I 'm not technically minded , I do n't know what we 've got here .
8 An important finding is that these changes are not stable ; expression of r4 markers continues in r2 but they are specifically downregulated in r1 and r3 .
9 If an overseas company invests in shares and the structure is caught by s739 then the entire dividend comprises the income for the purposes of s739 and it is not possible to deduct in computing the chargeable income revenue expenses such as investment advisory fees , management fees , safe keeping charges , security handling fees and bank charges and registered and executive office fees .
10 It 's a completely new area er and we 're not sure of the impact of all these changes on the future of the Horton , and that 's what we 're trying to investigate .
11 Erm I wo n't dwell on York city centre and its historic core because you 're all clearly aware of that , but it its setting was accepted at the greenbelt enquiry as being sufficiently important to warrant protection wider than just its physical , existing physical limits , erm the special protection was accorded also to the the special character rather was accorded also to the surrounding countryside , much of which is very attractive , and many of the typical Yorkshire small villages and hamlets that surround the area as well , er and we 're clearly in a position in Greater York which is different from the position that arises in many other counties and many other districts within this county , we 're in a position of grave shortage of suitable , developable land , we 're in a position of high quality er character , and landscape , we 're in a position where York , in particular , has extremely good transportation links , to the Leeds Bradford conurbation , where we discuss at length over the last two days there are policies for urban regeneration , subject to regional planning guidance in that area erm and we 're in a position where quite clearly York is under pressure , a great deal of pressure from migrants , er because it 's a it 's an attractive location to live .
12 Er and they are merely designed to draw attention to the broad corridors which
13 Er they 're the sort of things that if you were if you were digging on a site you 'd find these every day , you 'd find an awful lots of them , er and they 're really what the people of the time think of as rubbish .
14 Er and they 're very sensitive to that and they pick it up and make the most of it .
15 So er and they 're very bullish I have to say , very bullish about the way things are going .
16 For instance we had no place to keep our er records , we had er minute books er we used to receive minutes from the management for example , after our monthly meeting with them , er and they were more or less dictated by the er personnel department , who were present at the meeting .
17 Er and they were actually bringing on there own unemployment .
18 Er and she 's not I think there 's a few I 'm not sure .
19 Up there she 's got no disrespect , somebody who 's not quite as bright as they might be er and she 's not working overtime as they would do here if they got behind , they 're working half eight to half four is it Ray ?
20 Now I would be the first to admit that I I 'm not a judge as accountant , I 'm an insurance broker er and erm I do n't understand er and I 'm not aware of all of the rules and regulations that affect accountants er and affect the way audits are carried out , b but I must say I was a bit surprised t to hear during the debate , er that that was really what the problem was , the problem with B C C I was this conflict of interest , that fraud was known and it was not declared er and er I think that these er these regulations should now make that considerably er more clear .
21 Er and I 'm quite sure there 'll be quite a bit of change to many of our procedures .
22 Thank you very much indeed for talking to us John er er and I 'm so sorry it 's not going to be more of a a m m milestone in your life .
23 Can I say first of all to the honourable lady that yes of course I welcome er the particular initiatives er and indeed I have visited it as I think she will know , er and I 'm very pleased to congratulate all those concerned in setting it up .
24 I 'm very glad you clarified that Mr because certainly I not as I heard it er and I 'm very pleased that was clarified and I think others would have felt likewise .
25 My Lords , I very much hope that my Noble friend Lord Fellows , the Minister will feel able to er take the advice of my Noble friend Lord Wrenton er for a particular er and it is not quite the same reason as his .
26 Er and it is actually doing a useful job .
27 Lord Justice er Bingham did say that the relationship between the client , the auditor and the supervisor er is an issue of policy which is more appropriate for decision by parliament than the accounting profession and yet er we 're still subjecting that to control er by the auditing practices board , not a statutory body er er and it 's already told us that it 's going to impose passive requirement on auditors er in this very difficult area .
28 Er and you 'd get some feedback to us from the Neighbourhood Watch point of view er and it 's not peculiar to Neighbourhood Watches but er from , from your point of view you also have access to the police in that er eventually there should be a liaison built up , not overnight I mean it wo n't , it wo n't happen tomorrow morning either , but there 'll be a lia liaison between the , the local police officer and yourselves er and if there 's any problems that you may have , you know and you 'll be able to communicate back to them .
29 The vast majority of people , if you 've run any organization of any type , you will know very well people need leading , er and it 's not a matter of brainwashing , it 's explaining what is available , what are the possible goals .
30 But they also say in the alternative that that since the plaintiffs themselves were at this time by mid to late October of nineteen eighty five , not ready or able to complete it would have been improper erm for the defendant to advise the plaintiffs to serve a special notice to complete and my Lord the question that therefore arises er whether , even if that were correct , er and it 's not admitted that it is , that exonerates the defendants from given the advice er and whether they should still have advised the plaintiff erm of the opportunity which was open to him , that the plaintiff could if necessary take that course himself or be advised to go er elsewhere and be advised independently is er this is , this the point of the matter which he regarded as improper and was not willing to do it on the plaintiff 's behalf .
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