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Instances of unwaith

332BAEac unwaith mae o wedi # gwneud be bynnag mae o fod i wneud mae (y)n cymryd pum munud efallai i wneud hynna mae mynd [?] i un ochr (we)dyn yndy .
  andand.CONJ onceonce.ADV be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S PRT.PASTafter.PREP do.NONFINmake.V.INFIN whatwhat.INT ever-ever.ADJ be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES PRON.3SMof.PREP be.NONFINbe.V.INFIN+SM toto.PREP do.NONFINmake.V.INFIN+SM be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES PRTPRT take.NONFINtake.V.INFIN fivefive.NUM minuteminute.N.M.SG maybeperhaps.CONJ toto.PREP do.NONFINmake.V.INFIN+SM thatthat.PRON.DEM.SP be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES go.NONFINgo.V.INFIN toto.PREP oneone.NUM sideside.N.F.SG thenafterwards.ADV be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES.EMPH
  and once it has done whatever it is supposed to do (maybe it takes five minutes to do that) then it is pushed to one side, isn't it
710ADW+< ahCE # <a unwaith basen> [?] nhw (y)n dechrau (ba)sai (y)r lleill yn dilyn !
  IMah.IM andand.CONJ onceonce.ADV be.3PL.CONDITbe.V.3P.PLUPERF PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P PRTPRT start.NONFINbegin.V.INFIN be.3S.CONDITbe.V.3S.PLUPERF DETthe.DET.DEF othersothers.PRON PRTPRT follow.NONFINfollow.V.INFIN
  ah, and once they'd started, the others would follow!
770BAEie a <dw i> [?] (y)n cofio mynd i_fyny (y)na efo sandalau ar fy nhraed unwaith felly # un bore dydd Sadwrn # a SoksyCE a dim ond merlen fechan oedd hi cofiwch # yn sefyll ar yn nhroed i (y)n_de .
  yesyes.ADV andand.CONJ be.1S.PRESbe.V.1S.PRES PRTI.PRON.1S remember.NONFINPRT go.NONFINremember.V.INFIN upgo.V.INFIN thereup.ADV withthere.ADV sandalswith.PREP onunk POSS.1Son.PREP feetmy.ADJ.POSS.1S PRON.1Sfeet.N.MF.SG+NM onceonce.ADV thusso.ADV oneone.NUM morningmorning.N.M.SG dayday.N.M.SG SaturdaySaturday.N.M.SG andand.CONJ Soksyname andand.CONJ NEGnothing.N.M.SG.[or].not.ADV butbut.CONJ ponyunk smallsmall.ADJ be.3S.IMPbe.V.3S.IMPERF PRON.3SFshe.PRON.F.3S remember.2PL.IMPERremember.V.2P.IMPER PRTPRT stand.NONFINstand.V.INFIN onon.PREP POSS.1Sin.PREP footturn.V.3S.IMPER+NM PRON.1SI.PRON.1S.[or].to.PREP TAGisn't_it.IM
  yes, and I remember going up there once with sandals on my feet one Saturday morning, and Soksy, who was only a small pony, remember, standing on my foot, right.
777BAEond mi faswn i (we)di gallu # cael y nhroi i_ffwrdd fynd ar gefn ceffyl neu merlen am fy mywyd erCE ar_ôl mynd yna unwaith .
  butbut.CONJ PRTPRT.AFF be.1S.CONDITbe.V.1S.PLUPERF+SM PRON.1SI.PRON.1S PRT.PASTafter.PREP can.NONFINbe_able.V.INFIN get.NONFINget.V.INFIN POSS.1Smy.ADJ.POSS.1S turn.NONFINturn.V.INFIN+NM awayout.ADV go.NONFINgo.V.INFIN+SM onon.PREP backback.N.M.SG+SM horsehorse.N.M.SG oror.CONJ ponyunk forfor.PREP POSS.1Smy.ADJ.POSS.1S lifelife.N.M.SG+NM IMer.IM afterafter.PREP go.NONFINgo.V.INFIN therethere.ADV onceonce.ADV
  but I could have been put off getting on the back of a horse or pony for life after going there one time.

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