Example sentences of "[pers pn] 're [vb pp] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Get out of here , Adam , you 're needed at the hospital . ’ |
2 | Myth no. 5 : exercise will take too much of my energy and leave me exhausted If you 're exhausted at the end of the day , you 'll probably benefit from more exercise not less . |
3 | ‘ We 're imprisoned at the moment by a computer defence programme . ’ |
4 | ‘ If they 're sacked at the end , it 's a different matter but sometimes directors get off too lightly . ’ |
5 | The long and the short of it is , her father owns the two shops — I suppose they 're joined at the back — and she was standing in for her father . |
6 | So look , they 're squashed at the bottom . |
7 | Yes , but you know that they 're liked at the end of it |
8 | Lakewood guitars are designed by one Martin Seeliger , and they 're built at the rate of about twenty-five per week in a town called Geissen in Germany , an hour or so up the autobahn from Frankfurt . |