Example sentences of "'re [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now the weather this week has turned every game into a water sport … but for our Friday feature we 're off to the Cotswold Water Park for the real thing |
2 | Otherwise , I say get Tim Kennedy on there — you 're off to the Blackburn game are n't you Tim ? |
3 | But first , at the start of one of racing 's biggest events , we 're off to the opening day at Cheltenham to join Tim Russon . |
4 | We 're off to the police station . ’ |
5 | If you 're off to the Cov game , look out for us in 's Porsche . |
6 | So for our Friday Feature we 're off to the Cowley Stadium in Oxford for a night at the dogs |
7 | As far as I can make out we 're up to , we 're up to the darts competition |
8 | You 're up against the factory conveyor belt system of sewing when you , one person does only ears and the other does bodies and |
9 | you 're up against the power relationship that each patient is caught up in with their consultant . |
10 | You 're out of the war zone now . |
11 | If you 're out of the Ritz bracket , Hazlitt 's is one London hotel which gives you more than just bed and bath for a night at reasonable rates . |
12 | By future I mean a couple of seasons from now , the current season although not a write off by any means has lost a lot of meaning the league appears once again to be going to the scum and we 're out of the League cup thingy . |
13 | Yes , yes , they 're out of the youth cup now as I understand . |
14 | But then you 're back to the centimetre argument . |
15 | Tomorrow night we 're back with the display team , this time in the city of San Diego where huge and hungry crowds built up for a game of American football . |
16 | We drove round in circles for an hour and now we 're back in the Butcher Building . |
17 | You 're back in the lead dear . |