SIARAD - Roberts4
Instances of off for speaker LIL

1040LILxx umCE # a mae o nuisanceCE braidd pan ti [/] wyt ti (y)n gwybod wyt ti (ddi)m isio bod yn nuisanceCE # iddyn nhw a cymryd nhw offCE shiftCE a ballu .
  IMum.IM andand.CONJ be.3S.PRESbe.V.3S.PRES PRON.3SMhe.PRON.M.3S nuisancenuisance.N.SG ratherrather.ADV whenwhen.CONJ PRON.2Syou.PRON.2S be.2S.PRESbe.V.2S.PRES PRON.2Syou.PRON.2S PRTPRT know.NONFINknow.V.INFIN be.2S.PRESbe.V.2S.PRES PRON.2Syou.PRON.2S NEGnot.ADV+SM wantwant.N.M.SG be.NONFINbe.V.INFIN PRTPRT nuisancenuisance.N.SG to.3PLto_them.PREP+PRON.3P PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P andand.CONJ take.NONFINtake.V.INFIN PRON.3PLthey.PRON.3P offoff.PREP shiftshift.SV.INFIN andand.CONJ suchsuchlike.PRON
  [...] um, and it's a bit of a nuisance when you...you know, you don't want to be a nuisance to them and take them off shift and so on

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