Example sentences of "[no cls] so [conj] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 I know sa so if you get mine what , I told you about the blind as they go , do n't pull them up when they 're wet .
2 Er today about the sa So if you see one you 'll be saying this is the chuchet storm .
3 And er so but we have divided it by the weaknesses and things like that .
4 And I er I ca n't believe that you have n't er very presumptuous of me to put yes round your you know but you 'd left it er so but I 've no problem with that .
5 It 's no good just saying you can report fraud er to er t t to the regulator , they should also be responsible to the shareholders , the stake holders , everybody involved er in er er er a company er and in fact er they are n't they have really responsibility to no one except the directors er who appoint them , the company share holders are given very little information , the choice of auditors er is firmly in the director 's director 's hands , the depositors , the consumers , the employees er have no say er in the appointment of er auditors and more important the recent legal cases for instance and the Al Saudi Bank er er and Berg er sons er and company also decided that er auditors do n't owe a duty of care er to individual shareholders , potential investors , the current or potential creditors er even though that information is supposed to be there to help markets understand what is happening to that committee and the government showed no indication that it wants to reverse these judgements , it should reverse them , there should be specific responsibilities attached to er auditors to give them a duty of care er so that we get the information er and er spend more widely and the share holders and the stake holders know what 's going on er er er as well as er the bank or the financial er institution er itself .
6 I mean them they 're designed to er so that they do n't slip or anything .
7 Er so if you let me know about Catherine .
8 You know that the parameters were non constant but hopefully they will be now constant , now that we 've er included the dummy variable okay er so if you go to the diagnostic menu
9 Er so if you look at their smoking erm people can fill in a kind of smoking chart in which you look at that .
10 Well the growth area section in ten , part of that is again , again , maintaining this level of service , er so if I move on to er the savings under paragraph nine , bottom of the pink sheet .
11 We treat it by the method of Equation ( 2.6.4 ) , using the first three rows , to obtain with x4 =1 , unc so that we find at once
12 Erm so that you know it 's it 's a luxury that I have .
13 Erm so whether you think of it as the point is now whizzing round infinitely quickly , or it just stopped ,
14 Erm so if they do come down , or when they do come down , I think it it will benefit the area , as long as something better is repl is there to replace them .
15 Erm so if they do something with , with windows that makes them actually the , the open way they can break in is to break all the glass out , and the way you would do that is to fit a window lock .
16 Erm so if you 've got a judging person and they 're having a party , then they will , they will organize it a fortnight in advance .
17 this is a structural change , what you could do or the easiest thing would be to do was just to incorporate a dummy variable , right , if you incorporated a dummy variable to a erm and to explain the and to take out the effect of structural change , right , er in that dummy inclusive model , right , all the diagnostic test statistics were okay , right , you would use , you would , therefore , use that , that particular model what we might do is just see if that is the case erm so if you come out of er diagnostics , work towards the data processing environment and generate a dummy variable right , so if you go into the erm data processing environment if it 's in the er sort of process plot option what we 'll do create a dummy variable call it D and let D pull zero press the return key and then edit D oh and if you just set erm observations for
18 Right erm so when you read for reading .
19 Erm so as I 've said things go wrong .
20 Erm so as I say to get your erm to get the elephant er have the cage with planning permission .
21 I saw a Mummy examined that had been embalmed for 2,000 years ; the embalmer had taken out all the Viscera of the head , Thorax and Abdomen and cut all the flesh off the bones , and the cavities of the Thorax & Abdomen were filled up with Tar , Pitch & c and the form of the leg , Thigh & c were altogether made up of linen Rags dipp 'd in Tar , Pitch , & c so that I have an Opinion that they were allow 'd to carry the dead Body home by pretending to embalm it to preserve the Flesh & c , but you see they either buried or burnt the Flesh : this art always ‘ till lately appeared to me ridiculous as I know how soon putrefaction took place after Death ; since that time I have often thought it would be pleasing if we could fall upon a method of preserving dead Bodies & I thought that mankind in general would wish to have the Bodies of their Friends & c Preserved .
22 Ciccolini is better in the more vigourous pieces , but even here he tends to play less softly than he should where Debussy marks pianissimo so that we do not get the full dynamic range needed .
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