Example sentences of "[conj] er you [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And this is er the sort of thing that er you 'll hand over to the the medical practice to er at least remind them what you 're doing there .
2 And some of our speakers will bring their own leaflets er make noes by all means but you may find that er you 'll get er good handouts from some of the speakers not every not all of them .
3 The difficulty we have with both this scheme and the others that er you 'll come to in a moment is that there are always people who want you to go that bit further .
4 So would it be feasible then one two three four five six , would it be feasible that er you 'll have had six assignments to have done that week ?
5 What did Peter Lilley say the other day , you know , that er you 'll have to provide
6 Erm what , what I said to you earlier was that er at the very beginning where you could help me was if , if you found this of value to you , this service that I 've just provided , erm perhaps you could erm th there might be er some friends of yours that er you might find that this might be of beneficial to .
7 But I think the twenty pounds extra for another telly is the one that er you might like to comment on this morning .
8 I mean I know there 's been a lot of debate and I know that er you may feel it 's been a bit of a waste of time
9 Did you ever feel after having your own children that er you would have made a better midwife erm this experience than when you were single ?
10 Right now as you 've seen you 're , you 're quite erm covered in most departments there but as you 've seen today that er you would like that extra bit of life cover for yourself
11 Obviously having such a a close brush with death is something that you you 've you 've obviously lived through and be something that er you must feel strongly about .
12 Both for not being prepared , not giving the opening of this course the importance that it did deserve , and obviously for the embarrassment that er you must have felt having to sit there while I made a total fool of myself .
13 Erm we did get a woman later on I think in this little cash desk where the money used to go in the machine you know and er , but you 'd go in and you would have , it used to intrigue me that er you 'd go in and the , the dairy goods was all one side and you , you would , you would , my brother and I would have our lists and it was , we were petrified that we case we made a mistake you know .
14 Erm that 's the amount of you commission and that 's probably the lowest er you know the lowest that er you 'd get well three hundred and fifty pounds .
15 Er the only difference between the situation now and the situation when I was a teacher is that there are a lot of Christians in this room per square metre than there would have been in a school where I taught and that applies to where I work now er because er the number of Christians who are around me in in the workplace are actually even smaller I guess and er that may be something that er you will need to recognise is an unusual feature of your school life and that er as you leave school so you 're going to go into very different environments where people behave very differently .
16 Which meant that er you could try and get away if you liked but you as soon as you mentioned you were a baker and they looked at your age you were .
17 So er , I just wonder if you feel it is fair that er you should pay twenty pounds extra for another set .
18 So one of the one of the suggestions would be then that er you should try to get a similar sort of relationship in retirement .
19 So that er you can give somebody short term benefits and long term benefits for behaving differently , okay ?
20 is that er you can go in and you can sit and you can talk to them about what you want for a holiday
21 Um , usually these kinds of writings were written by y'know kind of upper class white heterosexual men erm so er you can see where that kind of prospective was coming from , but er nevertheless these kinds of views were being expressed around about that time .
22 Each day we used to do say an hour in the morning , whatever time was available between leaving school and getting back , dinner time , then in the evening you might have two , two and a half hours you left you , you finished school , and er you might finish at eight o'clock if you were lucky you 'd finish at half past seven .
23 And er you might have heard what er the Department of Education , John Patten the Education Secretary , was saying yesterday about erm sex education .
24 why do n't you get some glass or something , just put it down , just pick up drain and er you 'll seal all the alley way up , keep it dry , stops the water getting in .
25 And er you would have maybe a hundred and twenty delegates attending from all over Scotland .
26 Er and er you 'd say , well try and get on old sheet and wash it thoroughly and iron them the p cut it up and iron them with a hot iron .
27 Well and then there used to be a stripper it 's a a long thing like that and there and er you 'd put it on .
28 Er one of the rules is you must belong to the Co-op you , you know and er you must have a Pound share in the Co-op you see .
29 Make it into a a thick layer , and then in a day of so , the juice from the would have soaked into this second class hay and er you used to mix it with a fork and load it into into bags .
30 Cos started a union up , but that was after when I was working at Squires but there was n't , there was n't a union , a union at all then , but er there was keen competition between Tonkses and cos they and , I mean they all developed the Yale and er we used to get a lot of visitors around , and er you used to get a lot of American visitors around , but erm it 's a it 's a very very old town is n't it , very old because mother used to do her shopping there and there were n't any buses running , but we used to go by wagonette from er to do the Saturday shopping er Applobish used to run the wagonettes and the daughter used to drive the two horses and
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