Example sentences of "[pron] 're [v-ing] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 You 're you 're telling you 're communicating with each other .
32 If you 're lacking in self- confidence you may , do n't want , you do n't wan na get other people 's views and meekness impose them .
33 In general , hardware requirements are lower , print quality is more consistent and with the plentiful availability of clip-art , it 's relatively easy to create an attractive image , even if you 're lacking in artistic talent .
34 I think you 're sending for all my things are n't you ?
35 you 're holding like that and then I 'm cutting there
36 I suppose you 're hoping for good digging weather because you have to dig a fairly big hole to put a tree in it , do n't you ?
37 It 'll be better that way if you , like you 're knitting with two different colours
38 So if you 're knitting with any lights other than the basic , you have to reset the machine when turning the machine on after a break .
39 A VGA card and monitor are fine if you 're drawing at this level , and are okay for basic painting , although colours will be dithered and appear grainy , which is a problem for photographic retouching .
40 Members of the jury whilst you 're listening to these officers ask yourself a number of questions as they 're going along .
41 What is more or less manageable on an average wage , like paying the TV licence or buying shoes , causes a major cash flow crisis when you 're living on supplementary benefit .
42 Not to the extent where you 're living in each other 's pockets , it 's just that er you know enough about each other to see if there 's anything out of the ordinary happening .
43 Now I guess from the affluent audience we 've got here today that you pay more than that because you 're living in higher rated value properties I guess .
44 You 're classed , you 're classed as a reject sort of thing cos you 're living in these flats .
45 Most of the company wives do n't see their husbands for about sixty five per cent of the year , which is actually a very long time when you 're living in these sort of conditions .
46 ‘ I 'm sure you know very well why I 'm here , unless you 're living in another dimension .
47 ‘ You 've practically exiled yourself from your family and your home and your friends , you think you 've failed your finals but you say you 've no intention of sitting your re-sits even if you have ; you 've no money and you have n't even been looking for a job ; you 're getting done for shop-lifting and you 're acting like such a fucking dick-head you seem determined to get shot of the last few pals you do have left … and all you can do is make smart-ass remarks . ’
48 well that would make your twenty would n't it because if you have four speakers and you 're aiming for sixteen punters
49 Now you 're getting into national characteristics of a most particular and private kind .
50 cos you 're getting over that
51 liability , but if you 're getting beyond that , you 've got to think well is it worth me spending money to actually erm er get the mortgage fixed ?
52 Yeah , yeah six minutes past the hour so there , yeah , so they kept giving you doubts , now if you 're getting on this train make sure you get out at Lemington , so at about twenty past twelve , the twelve six went out from platform eleven , why , cos that will upset everything then , by , few of the trains kept coming round , then they said were very sorry but the Shrewsbury train will come in at platform ten that 's where we 're all waiting , so the ready train be outside somewhere , so , that came in just as the , the twelve , six went out about twenty past twelve these in and this girl got up so we said do n't get on this , you 'll never get to Birmingham you get on here , wait until we get on we said , cos they changed the train , oh she was getting all worked up , she come from Middlesborough , well I said well , well , anyway , we said no , there , there 's no trains for university no , nobody will be going at the right time will they ?
53 I hope you 're getting on OK down there , and are n't too lonely .
54 I thought ‘ interesting ’ and kept it for pet for about three weeks ; I called it George , and people would give me extra helpings ‘ because you 're eating for two now . ’
55 Quite quite often you tend to find in industry where er , if you 're dealing with mechanical bits and pieces
56 Well it 's actually just basically the team it 's a new position that they 've actually made within each team now , within each division which is like , you 're dealing with higher accounts but a different type of account as well .
57 You 're dealing with millions of pounds , you 're dealing with very important parts of peoples lives here in terms of services .
58 When y when you 're dealing with seventeen feet of strata as in York , you n you need to know where it 's come from .
59 That 's very effective if you 're dealing with factual information which is changing fairly rapidly , and I think we 'll see quite a growth of that in the next few years , but libraries are n't just stores of factual information ; they store a large number of books and articles and they need access to that too , and probably the most typical external use of a computer in libraries and in a university library , academic library , these days is to access the huge stores of information on scientific publishing .
60 That 's very effective if you 're dealing with factual information which is changing fairly rapidly , and I think we 'll see quite a growth of that in the next few years , but libraries are n't just stores of factual information , they store a large number of books and articles and they need access to that too , and probably the most typical external use of a computer in libraries in a university library , or academic library , these days is to access the huge stores of information on scientific publishing .
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