Example sentences of "[adv] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 On crite
2 but erm then became , we got round to the erm question of getting the children into similar schools to the ones that they 'd been in and erm I came into this , in fact I came into all sorts of things erm well by accident then I suppose anyway not for any other reason but erm Mr erm who was the Secretary for Education , he had a Personal Assistant a chap named erm erm he was a very likeable chap erm and er a rather ec bit of an eccentric really because erm he 'd been erm , he 'd trained as a doctor and erm he 'd left the course before completing it .
3 Well you presumably ke presumably kept a lot of your customers and to do
4 Right y your day off , well that means you do n't want to come into the school ?
5 Well listen , if they do come on w And we 've got your mobile number , we 'll ring you back if we find them .
6 Er , looking on w there 's a slight warning I think there about , th the decision talks about possible reductions by increasing intra- .
7 I 'd much rather y , you know , you did anything you want , than ignore a bit that you could otherwise find useful .
8 They were n't glamorous enough for you to have known about them : they consisted of the people who were n't medically A1 .
9 I would rather wa yes , well you can suffer it all with me .
10 Come on sa move it boys !
11 And what about overtime on Sa I mean at the moment some of them are working during the week and Saturdays and they need that to maintain the sort of service level that we 're doing at the moment .
12 I 'd rather la , have the treatment and ha , and have a reasonable life .
13 Yeah but I have n't that 's what he saying , but he said what I would n't do is ju , do n't just say right phrum there 's
14 Employing themselves meanwhile and sucking their fingers most assid
15 Go on expla a letter will make a
16 On the forth anniversary of the British football worst disast , disaster survivor , Sa Steve tells what Hillsborough meant to him and his family .
17 Not watched it on v
18 It is expected moreover that Cornwall with a rapidly growing population , one of the most grow rapidly growing in the country will not in any case remain much under quota er for very long .
19 Oh come on Rach , come on tell us , you know !
20 But , but I had more to do with her than Evelyn but er from what little bits I 've gleaned , you know , er I 'm a bit into everything like , and I seem to think , I 've got a f strange feeling that she 's something to do with education and they 're worried about children not speaking properly eventu
21 Is there not some call on judges to be just a little a a little more respectful perhaps when they 're they 're dealing with cases like this rather than as flippant as he
22 Erm then we get to a rather inter funny bit really .
23 Right a a t Here ?
24 right a and get them some of the skills that 're required and hopefully that 'll help out
25 ā€˜ He game me a bit of a shoulder into the body which flew me a bit and got me rather pā€” .
26 Well I think that 's , I think you can categorize , you can say right e , the effectiveness is if you spend seventy five percent of your effort getting prospect accounts on , but you still use twenty five percent of it , to ,
27 we can evaluate it later on a
28 Erm I 'm a home help and I go you know , for a lot of pensions and erm the pittance that these er old men and women have to live on a th th , I mean I really think it 's terrible !
29 Three a year which was very nice and er oh well whilst I was there , you see , erm I landed up in , in Peel because I was going on a and she said to me one day this Miss er what are you doing today ?
30 But Richard I was trying to get his on a and I , I 've , I 've helped two other children to put theirs on , I do n't know who they were , and Dorothy says , oh we better get out Ann the teacher wanted the the visitors
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