Example sentences of "[unc] [unc] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 She sa ab she said no way !
2 I mean I think it 's wor as far as I 'm concerned I 'm g w I think we 're all getting out of it what we want
3 all my life la , la la la I look in your eyes darling , da dum la la la la la .
4 As long as er I keep finding places that I have n't , you know thi this is leaving it to the la I have n't left it till the last minute , but all las la you know I keep looking at it and thinking well
5 but at the same time I would want to afford er , you as heads of departments er er everybody 's heads of department a little bit of leeway what i what if , what wa wa we have to be careful about this that we set a standard but allow a little leeway because all departments are slightly different and want to approach things
6 with a s as we were picking up from last week , a c a c in , in a sense that land reform is , is already taking place , there is this sort of groundswell from the masses that to move beyond the , the moderate policy and that is then formalized in the May the fourth directive which marks like the return to land reform going back to and then y y y y you 've got the implementation of that May the fourth directive and then out of a very difficult position in nineteen forty seven when they , they are under attack from the Kuomintang and i in the spring of nineteen forty seven is actually taken by Kuomintang .
7 But , but you need a new set of targets anyway , and somehow you , y y you 've got ta and the May the fourth directive , by returning to land reform is beginning to open up those as possibilities .
8 y y y you 've got no surplus so you ca n't save , you ca n't invest , you 're not gon na buy any consumer goods .
9 Because in a group you y y y you get this erm the individual 's ego and they , th they take on this the super ego of the , of a leader so they get this transparent idea so if a person got a stronger ego , then they 're , then they 're less likely to lose that and take on somebody else 's ideas .
10 Y y y you mean on the minutes ?
11 Erm y y you know you , you could do a diagram and presumably the person to speak to would be Billy or maybe Peter cos I think Peter did the bulk of the work .
12 Well y y you know you sometimes say will you mind turning the wireless down , an I remembered that it was on .
13 Y y you needed to right that wrong .
14 You have to y y y you have to promote the product to make people buy it .
15 Erm , y y you say the heating 's alright ?
16 Now er the things that of course was er was only different skill using colours and patterns but y y you understand that the Fair Isles were developed on pins , and you notice the patterns were always small and I think you know the practical reasons for that .
17 in a sense what you 're , what you 're arguing is that y y you start off here
18 When you look at Lincolnshire and they 've got a Chief Inspector as a force crime prevention officer and they 've got an inspector as a deputy force crime prevention officer , and their crime is a third of ours , or well less than a third of ours , y y you start getting things into perspective and I think they 're trying to put too much work onto a too over-worked task force already .
19 Y y you do n't do any overtime
20 And , and also that , he then goes on to say that the revolution , it is n't , it 's not a re re final thing , it 's not an insurrection , er he says it 's not like writing an essay , you know all these er analogies , that I mean basically the revolution is an over , it needs force er and i it 's , it is a violent , y y you do n't , in order for the revolution to have been a success it , it needs to be
21 that they had a ki ki she had a fes you know the festival we went to ?
22 Er now w w w we 've got this position during the course of nineteen forty seven and it 's , it 's , it 's really the first half of forty seven which I think is the crucial one when the launch its offensive erm it 's , it 's a very big shock for , for the communists , th th they , you know , itself is overrun and
23 So really there 's only that item w w we felt that particular one was a bit er a bit steep and er the rest was er a a difference in emphasis , I would suspect , coupled with shortage of time
24 It its a big task , em er the thing is that I think that that the first point of call is one is that we get the questionnaire out and see whether you know the one where can we can the questionnaires to all the neighbourhood watch is it , w w we prepare the questionnaire and we get on and send it out , right .
25 Either w w we start to er
26 And s we get a mixture a large mixture of people coming to our office , because this type of area , we are a building society , er w w we see all manner of people coming in here , and the way in which the , they mix very well .
27 W w w we want to try and
28 You know in a way South Wales is paying back the debt that we pa w w we paid them in their strike you know I mean and That 's communities helping communities and if really this management is talking about er the fact that they resent families not having to go without over Christmas and this sort of thing you know I mean where are their values you know it 's difficult to understand is n't it ?
29 That means we w w what does ten to the three quarters mean ?
30 W w w what did you actually do during the war ? went away ?
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