SIARAD - Fusser5
Instances of bag for speaker GWE

717GWE+< +, &dad ## datblygio (y)r laptopE rhoid o mewn bagCE # a ## cymryd y laptopE a (y)r [/] # y leadsE a phopeth .
  unplug.NONFINunk DETthe.DET.DEF laptopunk put.NONFINgive.V.INFIN.[or].give.V.0.IMPERF PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S inin.PREP bagbag.N.SG andand.CONJ take.NONFINtake.V.INFIN DETthe.DET.DEF laptopunk andand.CONJ DETthe.DET.DEF leadsthe.DET.DEF andlead.N.PL everythingand.CONJ everything.N.M.SG+AM
  ...unplugged the laptop, put it in a bag, and took the laptop and the leads and everything.
1047GWEDick(ie)CE [/] Dickie_DixonCE de oedd o wastad yn cerdded mewn i (y)r EisteddfodCE yn y bore # hefo morthwyl ### a &sÉ™ bagCE o hoelion neu justCE morthwyl timod ?
  Dickiename Dickie_Dixonname TAGbe.IM+SM be.3S.IMPbe.V.3S.IMPERF PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S alwaysflat.ADJ+SM PRTPRT walk.NONFINwalk.V.INFIN inin.PREP toto.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF Eisteddfodname inin.PREP DETthe.DET.DEF morningmorning.N.M.SG withwith.PREP+H hammerunk andand.CONJ bagbag.N.SG ofhe.PRON.M.3S.[or].from.PREP.[or].of.PREP nailsnail.V.1P.PAST.[or].nail.V.3P.PAST oror.CONJ justjust.ADV hammerunk know.2Sknow.V.2S.PRES
  Dickie Dixon, right, he always used to walk into the Eisteddfod in the morning with a hammer, and a bag of nails, or just a hammer, you know.

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