SIARAD - Fusser9
Instances of dal for speaker ABE

132ABEac oedd unrhyw bysgod yn cael eu dal (fe)lly de .
  andand.CONJ be.3S.IMPbe.V.3S.IMPERF anyany.ADJ fishfish.N.M.PL+SM PRTPRT get.NONFINget.V.INFIN POSS.3PLtheir.ADJ.POSS.3P catch.NONFINcontinue.V.INFIN.[or].continue.V.2S.IMPER.[or].tall.ADJ+SM thusso.ADV TAGbe.IM+SM
  and any fish were caught, like right
210ABEac ar li de # fysai (y)r erCE pysgod yn cael eu dal .
  andand.CONJ onon.PREP flowflood.N.M.SG+SM TAGbe.IM+SM be.3S.CONDITfinger.V.3S.IMPERF+SM DETthe.DET.DEF IMer.IM fishfish.N.M.PL PRTPRT get.NONFINget.V.INFIN POSS.3PLtheir.ADJ.POSS.3P catch.NONFINcontinue.V.INFIN.[or].continue.V.2S.IMPER.[or].tall.ADJ+SM
  and when there was a flow, right, the fish would get caught
273ABE+< +, a (dy)na (y)r pysgodyn yn dal yno dydy timod .
  andand.CONJ therethat_is.ADV DETthe.DET.DEF fishfish.N.M.SG PRTPRT stillcontinue.V.INFIN therethere.ADV be.3S.PRES.NEGbe.V.3S.PRES.NEG know.2Sknow.V.2S.PRES
  and the fish is still there, isn't it, you know
1111ABEarglwydd mawr a oedd neb yn barod i fynd yno i chwythu (y)r lle i_fyny i [//] am bod nhw (y)n dal yn_ôl erCE erCE y &b ymgyrch fawr (y)ma timod .
  lordlord.N.M.SG bigbig.ADJ andand.CONJ be.3S.IMPbe.V.3S.IMPERF nobodyanyone.PRON PRTPRT readyready.ADJ+SM toto.PREP go.NONFINgo.V.INFIN+SM therethere.ADV toto.PREP blow.NONFINblow.V.INFIN DETthe.DET.DEF placeplace.N.M.SG upup.ADV toto.PREP forfor.PREP be.NONFINbe.V.INFIN PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P PRTPRT hold.NONFINcontinue.V.INFIN backback.ADV IMer.IM IMer.IM DETthe.DET.DEF campaigncampaign.N.F.SG bigbig.ADJ+SM herehere.ADV know.2Sknow.V.2S.PRES
  good lord, and nobody was ready to go there to blow the place up, because they were holding back, er er, this big campaign, you know

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