Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] 're [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Where you 're running on the spot and you 're running up and down you know
2 I agree that where we 're living at the moment does n't exactly lend itself to being a family home .
3 ‘ We 're up in the air at the moment , ’ Bono concludes a line of conversation where we 're wondering about the direction and attitude of new music ( But can you trust it ? ) especially those current wagon hoppers such as Killing Joke ( J'accuse ! ) .
4 Far above on the moor we could see some new machinery which meant that someone was working out the tailings for spar and barytes for the North Sea oil industry where they 're used in the drilling Processes .
5 So you got a cell that 's not got any entry in it , is not formatted , so you 're looking at the panel you can see that there 's no , nothing in the parenthesis , and there 's no U. So if you copy a blank cell , over what you want to erase .
6 You did , so you 're playing at the weekend .
7 Now it 's not John Major and it 's not Martin Brandon Bravo and it 's not the Sheriff although we 're thinking on the right lines there , and it 's not Kenneth Clarke or Brian Clough and it certainly is n't Dennis McCarthy and it 's not D H Lawrence either .
8 Can we not do more even than we 're doing at the moment to restore to the centre of the life of the church the glorious concept of a team of pastoral care and a high command of power strategy in which dominance by ministers will be reduced to the minimum in order that together we may be ready to let the lifeblood of Christ flow through us in such a way that we will be better able to welcome the twenty first century in his name .
9 Right , so we 're looking at the right price as well , O K , and what else are we looking for ?
10 So we 're talking about the next century . ’
11 So descendants of John and Jane , er John Wilson died in nineteen hundred and three , at age seventy six , so we 're talking about the turn of the century .
12 Included in the recommendations is for a two day training course , costing fifty thousand for two thousand places it 's excellent except we 're told in the report that we ca n't get people on courses however good they is es especially among , er , small companies .
13 Well , I think the idea is , that certainly large hotels could afford to pay a bigger collective bill than they 're paying at the moment .
14 Later of course as up this early infantile attitude where you idolize your parents becomes replaced by a more rational and so on , but Freud 's finding was that this early attitude in childhood does n't get er abolished , it just gets repressed , it 's forced out of conscious because you true and of course things that are not true have to be removed consciousness , but they can not be erased , so they 're forced into the unconscious and they live in the unconscious and they feed myths like the Myth of the Birth of the Hero and all of us in our er erm in our er conscious see the hero as a , as a parental figure that reflects the family romance , the idea that once we were , we were a special child with very special parents .
15 If you 're moving in the winter you will need to protect your houseplants from the cold .
16 Not just chip papers and er newspaper type litter what we normally see , it 's if you 're living on the top flat and you have a new settee , how what do you do with that settee ?
17 If you 're living in the light you wo n't stumble .
18 Fourteen two , erm the great problem is it 's easier to get if an afternoon meeting can finish at a reasonable time , then I can probably but erm I think if you , if you 're looking at the clock when home in the evening for a number of reasons it might be then I would this and unless we can sort of put a restricted time on the agenda which is impossible , I can imagine coming down here at two o'clock for the meeting .
19 Now the planning application is for Waste Regulation rests with this Authority and I would emphasise that to members here that wh if you 're looking at the sites you must bear in mind that we are the waste Site Planning Application Authority and that you can not go and make progress in any direction without it coming to Committee here and I would hope that officers would bear in mind the sensitivity which has already been mentioned in agenda today but members will find that these applications er are addressed in their own district , in their own divisions .
20 that 's the abbreviation obviously , but if you 're looking at the areas , I mean there is , er ,
21 Erm y'know it 's one of these things that er that 's often been rather condoned , o particularly if you 're looking at the education system .
22 Now that 's all very well having one of those , if you 've got a nice solid wood door to fit it to , but if you 're looking at the new replacement P V C doors erm , afterwards you ca n't fit that type of lock because the actual structure of the door wo n't take it .
23 But of course if you 're looking at the American market , I mean the opportunities if you 're in the States are tremendous , so we do face a lot of competition .
24 IT looks more like an obelisk than a hotel , but if you 're looking for the unusual and eccentric , the 218-ft Sway Tower piercing the New Forest skyline could be yours for £1million .
25 If you 're looking for the perfect Valentine 's prezzie for your perfect man that 's just a bit different check these out !
26 If you 're looking for the perfect summer dress , how about this flattering style with full skirt and neatly-belted waist ?
27 So if you 're looking in the grade four book put down page four , exercise one .
28 You know , if you 're shut in the car
29 A reminder to you if you 're listening to the programme this morning and er you are concerned about the creation of this tip at the Gascoigne Wood mine in Selby that you can call us and put your question to York six four one six four one is the number to call .
30 If you 're knitting with the mylar sheet , it moves on at the start of the second row and is scanned at the end of the second row .
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