Example sentences of "'re [verb] to the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They 're sticking to the original pattern as far as possible of a broad gauge engine with wheels seven feet in diameter and extensive use of wood .
2 Now these represent two lectures on group processes that 're given to the first year social psychology students at Aston .
3 We 're attracted to the same sort of subject matter ; I think that 's it is n't it ?
4 The loss of ancient woodland now means they 're confined to the southern counties and Herefordshire and Worcestershire .
5 Well I 'm I 'm very disappointed about that I mean we 're listening to the local community we 're reporting the local communities views but at the end of day South Milford Parish Council have in fact moderated their views .
6 Today , by contrast , we 're going to the other extreme .
7 Then we 're going to The Daily Telegraph 's party at the Savoy , followed by the BBC 's at Television Centre .
8 As we 're going to the 18th tee he says , ‘ Tip , you lost me the Championship . ’
9 tt and Thursday they 're going to the luxury end , they 're going to they 're going to see Paul and John
10 This guy last week she said you 're going to the Emerald Isles and he said where is the Emerald Isles ?
11 We 're going to the same destination . ’
12 take you back in this first talk about the art of film erm to the very early days , and these are difficult I think for us to imagine because we 're so used today to sound films , of all the effects in , in the theatres , we 're used to the great stars , we 're used to the big subjects , and yet the film began in the smallest possible way , it began really as a sideshow , it began as a hobby for a group of people , sometimes they would be French , sometimes they would be British , sometimes American , the early pioneers , whose main interest was to produce a camera , which would look like a still camera and yet somehow would manage to produce a picture which moved when it was projected on a screen .
13 We 're used to the sharp cracks of lightning and the belch of thunder issuing from the belly of the sky .
14 take you back in this first talk about the art of film erm to the very early days , and these are difficult I think for us to imagine because we 're so used today to sound films , of all the effects in , in the theatres , we 're used to the great stars , we 're used to the big subjects , and yet the film began in the smallest possible way , it began really as a sideshow , it began as a hobby for a group of people , sometimes they would be French , sometimes they would be British , sometimes American , the early pioneers , whose main interest was to produce a camera , which would look like a still camera and yet somehow would manage to produce a picture which moved when it was projected on a screen .
15 You 're used to the little ones over this area though are n't you ?
16 Windsurf intermediates or novices will enjoy themselves immensely if they 're to stick to the sheltered area when the winds are stronger .
17 Well they 're getting to the right temperature he said .
18 That 's all it comes by is human learning , and you 're neglecting that , you say , that is you are n't developing a learning society and you 're going to pay for this and pay for this and pay for this , you see , and your children will pay for it , your grandchildren will pay for it , you see , just what you 're doing to the educational system , what you 're doing to the universities and you 're so far behind from what erm most other modern countries are .
19 ‘ We 're coming to the right turn . ’
20 You can nae get a perception of , hear about you 're saying to the another person , you know ?
21 You 're talking to the wrong man on this .
22 You , you 're talking to the wrong man on this , I 'm not in sympathy with you , you see .
23 No you 're talking to the original perv here .
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