Id |
Subject |
Object |
Predicate |
Lexical cue |
T709 |
0-197 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Behavioural change I mean I guess testing negative maybe made me a bit more comfortable to go to like go and play football and things like that but I am not a massive sort of go out person anyway. |
T710 |
198-729 |
Sentence |
denotes |
I was only really sort of the gym and that so… I guess it is a more sort of like oh it is all right I can go play football with a group of people and stuff but again I think… it was like the prospect of a potential positive test the week after so I think overall I probably stayed about the same really. (P105, Male, Yr1, Student)It makes you kind of think more about who you’ve been in contact with, give people [unclear 15:04] tested positive then you’re suddenly a bit more aware of who you have met up with that week and stuff. |
T711 |
730-872 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Making sure that you are within the guidelines and not seeing more then the number of people you can be meeting with or households and things. |
T712 |
873-1066 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Just in case (P104, Female, Yr1, Student)Yes, and if there was any social events on and if there was any lectures and stuff, I would just say well you can’t come in until you have had the test. |
T713 |
1067-1269 |
Sentence |
denotes |
I don’t know that sounds really and it is difficult because you can’t make someone have it but at the same time, why should that person put everyone else at an increased risk? (P102, Male, Yr5, Student) |