MIAMI - Sastre10
Instances of open for speaker JOC

581JOCand see if she can open it .
  andand.CONJ seesee.V.INFIN ifif.CONJ sheshe.PRON.SUB.F.3S cancan.V.3S.PRES openopen.V.INFIN itit.PRON.OBJ.3S .
  
584JOCopen !
  openopen.ADJ.[or].open.V.INFIN !
  
586JOCopen the door a little bit !
  openopen.ADJ.[or].open.V.INFIN thethe.DET.DEF doordoor.N.SG aa.DET.INDEF littlelittle.ADJ bitbit.N.SG !
  
588JOCjust open it &a asíS asíS .
  justjust.ADV openopen.V.INFIN itit.PRON.OBJ.3S asíthus.ADV asíthus.ADV .
  just open it like that, like that.
601JOCand now [///] and mireS laS xxx was <just to stick her head> [//] just to have the door open .
  andand.CONJ nownow.ADV andand.CONJ mirelook.V.13S.SUBJ.PRES laher.PRON.OBJ.F.3S waswas.V.3S.PAST justjust.ADV toto.PREP stickstick.V.INFIN herher.ADJ.POSS.F.3S headhead.N.SG justjust.ADV toto.PREP havehave.V.INFIN thethe.DET.DEF doordoor.N.SG openopen.ADJ.[or].open.N.SG .
  and now, and look, [...] was just to stick her head, just to have the door open

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