Example sentences of "'re [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well I mean , if you bought them and then you 're building up during the year , but you know , we can always have them for
2 They 're sticking out like the prongs of a garden fork .
3 I had a friend who had one of those ancient slide machines which was used to give light shows , and you could make the slides out of coloured oils and inks and put them together between two sheets of glass and when they 're heated up inside the machine , they went , splat , splat , and made these rather beautiful moving colours .
4 ‘ It 's the way they 're gathered in at the top , Sergeant . ’
5 So I said well please make sure you 're in before you 're to go up on the bus .
6 Take the heat out by having cool showers ( use a water-resistant suncream if you 're cooling down in the pool ) and use an aftersun lotion to ease the tingling and to stop your skin drying out .
7 It enables your staff to know themselves how well they 're doing their job , and if they 're keeping up to the mark .
8 So that you 're keeping up with the fractions .
9 One driver told the interviewer : ‘ I 'm always thinking that they 're sat back in the office thinking ‘ Where has he got to ’ , and it puts you on edge so I always drive faster in a company car because time is against me . ’
10 Cos you know , you you 're cracking up with the noise , it 's quite easy to er shake your three year old or your
11 They were the sorts of contacts that you have when you 're signing on at the Employment Benefits Office , when you 're going to a job interview erm and often these are very negative because the experience of signing on is n't a very pleasant experience at all ; most job interviews , unfortunately , end with a rejection erm so a lot of these non-routine contacts were quite negatives ones for people .
12 Wear loose fitting clothing to protect your shoulders , arms and legs when you 're walking around in the sun .
13 They 're a bit cold when you 're walking out on the streets .
14 We 're walking back from the shops — me and Marie — and we stop for a bit to look at the lights in the electric shop .
15 Now , you 're booked in under the name you 're using now .
16 So what we 're picking over on the plate now is not so much John Major , but the treatment of the press
17 Not really , just sort of helps you know what you what you 're picking up off the shelf .
18 Cos she 's gone mad and they put it on her , right , and they , they 're holding her and they 're tapping out of the stage sidewards and she 's sort of like going like this , she , she , thinks all these nice men 'll love me and then like at the end of the show you see them , they 're tapping her out of the studio and putting her into a van and she 's still wearing a straight jacket and smiling at you .
19 ‘ But now we 're made up about the baby . ’
20 But now we 're made up about the baby . ’
21 ‘ Guv'nor says you 're to set off on the side nearest him , ’ Bob said briefly .
22 When Dr Solomon is happy that he 's got your ailment sussed , you 're whisked off to the diseases database .
23 We 're passing through on the way to Manchester and we 've been to your surgery they said you were out this way … described your car .
24 Cos er , Mark last week said er , he 'd been approached by a wedding to do a disco , he said well I ca n't it 's a Saturday , and then he said well , you know , where are you having the reception , said well we 're looking round at the moment .
25 They 're looking up at the sign board , and holding each other 's hand .
26 Action round-up time now … two big events this week … we 're looking back on the RAC Rally and forward to the Hennesey Gold Cup
27 They 're growing up in the village .
28 It 's surprising how much louder they seem to get when you 're bedding down for the night .
29 Now we 're going over to the tuck shop Go on Natalie sing something .
30 Then they 're going over to the Palace to see the Bishop , ’ said Julia chattily .
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