Example sentences of "[coord] [no cls] i [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 and er I looked at the advert in the paper and they go to er , where they make those , wines and
2 I can remember having when she went in to have our Pam and er I thought on the Wednesday afternoon had a bloody good walk round
3 And er I went for an X-ray and they said I 'd got two two scars or
4 And er I went into the High Hazel seam .
5 And I wanted a particular tape , oh I know it was a tape I 'd heard a coach driver using on the er on a coach trip that I was on so I got to know what it was erm and er I went round the usual shops no joy
6 Aye er and er I got to the now on the and steamers go so far up , past Le Havre at the mouth Le Havre we disembarked when we went out to France first time and we took guns and all sorts .
7 And er I wrote to the No we 'd taken the decision at the Portobello branch th that Sunday that we support When we supported the executive decision , the strike for our just demand you see .
8 I got to be working where they made the tools in that of the engineering shop and er I travelled on a Sunday from Nottingham to London and
9 And then much of this leeway was made up and the capacity being there er , well the hours of work were getting tackled then , they 'd been longer hours and er I think as a a boy coming out of apprenticeship , er the forty seven hour week had come into being .
10 And er I think in the junior school , it was in the juniors you did n't get punishment there as children in the first school , you stood in a corner , that was your punishment .
11 Yes erm and er I think in the course of that we will have learned a lot of lessons the er that 's not a facetious comment , it 's true er the the first time you write er a software programme erm and any of you will will have experience of this , it takes a long time to get it right .
12 Now one hundred and nineteen for four , Tufnell bowls this one , forward goes and the ball trickles up towards and another maiden over so now they 've had sixteen overs , ten maidens for seventeen and er I think in the old days you would have been quite proud of those figures erm Victor .
13 And er I think throughout the year , er all of the younger apprentices , either sixteen , eighteen year olds have now been enrolled in Duke of Edinburgh Award
14 But er I I do belie I 've we we go to a a church in in York and er I believe in the saying , The family that prays together stays together , and a christian foundation for marriage i gives stability in your relationship .
15 Got people calling round , and th I walked in the bathroom and went mm mm urgh !
16 Er the er the lady he was a widower and his , er his f er he was with a lady who was a widow and erm I know for a fact that she 'd not spent a penny , she had n't p you know for a you know , of the trip or , or he just would n't let her , I mean , I mean you , you 've got to have some money have n't you to keep
17 and erm I went to a youth club and I I was speaking to eight year olds and they 're asking about condoms cos they 've seen them in the street , so it 's obviously they 're wanting to find out about it cos it 's everywhere around them even , does n't matter what age .
18 And erm I went to a place in and that 's what I wanted to do .
19 erm Magistrates only send people to prison because they feel the circumstances of the case justify it and erm I think in the public mind erm the criticism is more often the reverse , that Magistrates are too soft , and I 've heard Lord Hailsham say more than once that if we do pay a price for the lay magistrate system it is leniency because what happens , and the difference between the lay magistrate system and the stipendiary system or the Crown Court system is that Magistrates do sit in threes , and what that tends to do is lead to compromises in sentence because discussion between three people irons out extreme views and you do tend to end up with a very well considered compromise view , which probably does tend to be more lenient than a sentence imposed by any one person who might himself take a very serious view of the circumstances .
20 But er I suppose in a lot of senses it could been worse .
21 But er I think from a comfort point of view er if you do feel the need to go to the toilet , please do n't er think that you 've got to put your hand up and ask .
22 But erm I looked through the books and erm I wrote down notes and things like that , and I looked through my exercise book .
23 you actually exchange , as soon as you 've exchanged contracts we 've got to get insured you see but erm I mean on the letter we got from the solicitor on Saturday it said , it , it looks as though your purchaser 's ready to exchange contracts in the forthcoming week
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