Dialogue ID: FMP

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WMN sequences (1):

WMN ID: FMP_121

Context: Spoken interaction

WMN Type: WMN: non-understanding

WMN Meaning: situated meaning

Trigger words: open land

Indicator sentences: Would you please elaborate ?

Negotiation parts: Well it means exactly what it says . You do n't wish to elaborate for us ? You could have you could have open land within within a village , it does n't necessarily mean it 's open countryside . Are you referring , for instance , Mrs [ANONYMIZATION] , to the football ground , which I notice is in the village ?Mm . [UNCLEAR] I was commenting in response to the objector 's proof in this particular case [UNCLEAR] . I was just taking that as a working example of the concept which you 're putting forward , [UNCLEAR] . Yes , I mean I 'm saying that there 's obviously open land within built-up areas . That does n't necessarily follow that it is open countryside . For example the land at Skelton Hall could be regarded as open land but no one is suggesting that that should be part of the greenbelt . But your Council does admit that D thirty nine and D forty are open in character ? In as much as there are no buildings on them , yes , [UNCLEAR] . [UNCLEAR] They 're open in Yes . They 're open in character because they are not part of the built-up area of Skelton . They 're open in character because they 're not built upon . Yes , exactly .