Example sentences of "a [adj] [unc] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | And perhaps the biggest draw back we 've got at the moment that to ge , become a chartered engi engineer you 've got ta have a degree ! |
2 | It 's got a broken er ignition it 's broken in two . |
3 | You know , to leave a soft er finish you know . |
4 | I would n't er b just at a brief gla glance I did n't er agree with the er drawing schedule . |
5 | So if you 're doing A level psychol y'know I think perhaps you ought to say , ok what we 'll do is go for less depth but a more general approach . |
6 | And er they have a go , er even day and night , and I do n't know anywhere in the country that you can get that sort of service twenty four hours a day , three hundred and sixty five days a year from people who get paid that sort of money , it 's , I think it 's , it 's a marvellous er set-up it really is . |
7 | Ey I told them , I said you might hear some right a I was in the pub Saturday night , mind I did tell afterwards and he 's ever such a nice bl fella he comes over door |
8 | It 's for a new er dictionary they 're bringing out about erm English spoken language |
9 | they do n't talk so the language changes all the time , and each time they bring out a new d dictionary they try to say erm this is the way people talk , and bring it up to date so that we 're not all talking in the past . |