Example sentences of "s [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I , I s I ca n't , I ca n't make that decision .
2 Well probably but it do it s I mean it , you either put in I , I mean I most , most
3 I would s I would , I would say it is that i it is the theory and the practise of international working class revolution .
4 No I s s I do n't suffer from that .
5 Right I 'm in the middle of painting at the moment as well s I thought it 'll be slack cos everyone 's breaking up and everyone 'll be saying forget and everyone 's saying oh yes I do want a lesson .
6 Yeah I would s I would guess so or I would think so as well .
7 S I wo n't go into any attempt to quantify it , thank you .
8 I can s I can see
9 Erm paint is now solvent based or s I know it 's gon na be phased out but basically it 's solvent based .
10 I I should say , I I s I have today , because it was things were running a bit late , written to the the three usual papers ,
11 Which was , say , when they 'd started the the roll of bacon , there always used to be some little bits before they got the full rashers , well , you could n't sell those , you could n't s I mean even though things were tight in those days , you could n't sell any sort of bacon , you either sold best back , or you sold belly bacon .
12 Well w we just er opened it s I think it was three and a half days a week .
13 And it 's so s I mean it does n't need a lo any mathematical skill at all really .
14 I mean it 's been a helpful conversation , erm you know I 'm not s I you know you persuaded me , rightly or wrongly , that it 's not that much of an issue in in our fellowship , but it 's something that we do always need to be aware of .
15 And s I mean that 's a a sort of non-linguistic of the people use but you sort of
16 S I mean t y you see , what you could work more towards is almost a sort of an agreement wi with individuals is n't it ?
17 I mean I favour the using that because of the s I mean I like the idea of revisiting the competencies .
18 It turns out now that reality is coming to countries all over western Europe , and although I 'm s I 'm sorry to see the difficulties that our colleagues and friends in western Europe are having erm they are beginning to realize that one or two aspirations of the so social contracts may be extremely expensive .
19 I 'm s I 'm
20 Well our pits there 's a lot of water but it 's , it 's mostly body sweat and s I do get some water off a , a machine that I drive .
21 really s I 've been to dental hygiene cos I thought
22 So would th would that s I mean , if that in terms of the rateable value , would that mean the rents would fall ?
23 I mean I , I could s I could still get what I needed .
24 I mean , s I mean there 's , it 's a multi-racial area .
25 So I mean in the shop I , I did sell for the National Trust once but I s I sold them the .
26 Aye , sh , aye well I , I 'd s I 'd say to you there to start with dickerty gadgy do you ken what that means ?
27 Er when I was s I used to get eight shilling at one time Unemployment Benefit .
28 I s I still even now occasionally see one or two that we , we all started together .
29 All to do with the s I mean th the Dock Commission they claimed a lot of money off the Corporation I think over that cos they
30 funny , cos sulfasala I 've been s I 've certainly been using it for years and years and years with different folk fo er for something completely different .
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