Example sentences of "[unc] [conj] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Because e if you all look at your fingerprints now , you 're looking at , no one else in the world has got fingerprints like you 've got .
2 If there 's e if there any party 's operating at all , there 's only one p one thing and that 's centre .
3 Well the farmers for the last couple of years have been arguing that they want this green rate devalued er to try and bring it line more with the market rate er and what this would do would er increase our guaranteed prices in this country and in fact on Friday this happened er the green rate was devalued by 60%. er and so I 've done a few calculations er and for the farmers that are listening and er may understand this er if he was selling his grain in November 89 he would be getting about £99 a ton , whilst if he sells it in November this year he 'll be getting £110 a ton .
4 Er and we all know about non-accidental injury .
5 Grateful to the minister for that reply but would he not agree with me that where local authorities erm local chambers of commerce and trades councils er and his own department of employment , are already working well together with good small initiatives , to put upon them English Estates , TECs , British coal enterprise er is in fact to do precisely what he does not advocate to make a mushrooming of bureaucracy and will he not undertake to evaluate these initiative to see if they really do work or whether they 're just providing jobs for the boys .
6 And er and it all and you used to when our Queen 's grandfather was crowned king in nineteen hundred and ten , ooh they trimmed it up beautiful .
7 But if er if it all going to one side I think it 's going to be take up half the window wo n't it .
8 the whole thing goes woof and it all seems
9 Well , now the thing is , right what I 've thought might be like a good thing , er cos we all like entertainments , is like if Riot Girl were to become a society ,
10 However , turning aside these local instruments , and that is not to suggest that they are unimportant , how may lawyers and interested laymen each year obtain copies of delegated legislation which are thought to , and may indeed , affect their client 's or their own life and course of conduct , only to find that they are out of print or not yet available ?
11 Once a fortnight she and a gaggle of friends would go Dutch at one of their three favourite restaurants : either steaks at Christ Cella 's , cordon bleu cuisine at Lutece 's or her own personal favourite , a tandoori mixed grill at Gaylord 's .
12 Life member Laurie Lee was invariably on the boundary to give his vocal backing during a match , and then add to the convivial post-mortems back at the Butcher 's or his own local at Slad , the Woolpack .
13 It could be ended only by death ; Lorrimer 's or his own .
14 Many of the latest appointees to influential positions are products of Dorothy Heathcote 's and my own teaching .
15 My imagination faltered at this point ; but I lingered over it , returning over and over again to the discovery of my heroine 's and my own female body , and the male contemplation of it .
16 Meanwhile , he decided , slackening his pace as the distance between Dotty 's and his own breathless form increased , he must set about persuading his mother that a little kid would be very useful for keeping Tullivers ' grass down .
17 For the first months of the war , therefore , Franco proceeded with caution as he sought ways of using the conflict to Spain 's and his own advantage .
18 I suppose sh and we all thought Lisa was better than Emma .
19 The new operating system is planned for spring 1994 , and will is being developed by Harris for both the RS/6000 and its own Night Hawk machines .
20 The new operating system is planned for spring 1994 , and is being developed by Harris for both the RS/6000 and its own Night Hawk machines .
21 She was , of course , in the way of cats , no one 's but her own .
22 Moran looked from his son 's face to his wife 's but his own remained expressionless .
23 Total , or , elsewhere , global , history assumes a spatio-temporal continuity between all phenomena , and a certain homogeneity between them insofar as they all express the same form of historicity — Althusser 's essential section — whereas in general history the problem is precisely to determine the relation between different series : whereas a total history draws everything together according to a single principle , a general history analyses the space of dispersion and heterogeneous temporalities .
24 She said it was br it was , I did n't think it was but it wa it was really good fun and also I was going out with Carl at the time and so , you know , in our big like little group big little group , our big group , that was a bit of a erm contradiction , erm in our big group and erm we knew masses of people and there were lots of there and there were lots of Felixstowe people there and it was just a really good laugh and erm Right Said Fred were there and some other sort of ravey group , ca n't remember what now and then , no some techno group , and then erm so we all thought oh let's go for this , let's go , la this time last year we thought oh well let's go over to this one for a joke , you know , for old time 's sake let's just go along and have a joke and we went and it was full of erm like they were all about fourteen , I suppose when we went we were all fourteen too but last year well most of my friends are sort of you know sixteen erm we went and it was n't , it was n't , it was n't full at all and the place is huge and it says , it says on the thing , you know , two thousand people go and there must have been about four hundred at the most and it was really , and I , also I ha I was ill that day and it was really shit so if they said it was brilliant last year it probably was n't the stockings because it was , nobody I met said it was , and also yeah the stockings and the feathers were put on the same day and there 's competition between the two companies does stocking and I 've forgotten what feathers is , there 's competition and so lots of people went to the feathers instead and the feathers had like too many people and the stockings had too lit too few .
25 I 'm at the moment chairing a university working party on sexual harassment erm and what this working party erm intends to do is to try to survey experience gathered from the operation of codes and the appointment of people in college with a special responsibility for this sort of thing over the past few years , to see what we can learn from experience , so I 'd want to reserve judgement at the moment on what this committee might recommend is the best way forwards .
26 I went to look because most of for five erm and we all agreed on er technical and er
27 If popularity is low then economic variables are manipulated to ‘ correct ’ the picture , whereas with comfortable popularity the government will follow its supporters ' and its own ideology , i.e. will be responsive .
28 He omitted , as he was wont to do , his middle name , Norman ; he put the present year down for his date of birth , not 1934 ; and instead of entering ‘ Canadian ’ for his parents ' and his own nationality , he entered ‘ Jewish ’ .
29 Erm I think it it is beneficial mainly in the sense that erm if nothing more than running round the vehicle to make sure there are no marks and bangs and scratches on it which you 're going to inherit from the the previous run that it had er with a different driver perhaps .
30 You are dealing with emotions , not just the residents ' but your own .
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