Example sentences of "[pers pn] 're at a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ima okay , suppose you 're at a night club and suppose that you really like somebody you 've been dancing with .
2 You 're at a cusp of decision , Jaq .
3 You 're at a party somewhere , are n't you , Carlos ?
4 If you 're at a loss with what to do with your hair and make-up on your wedding day , why not pay a visit to the 10th Afro Hair and Beauty Exhibition at The Business Design Centre in London ?
5 You 're at a loss totally .
6 You 're at a stage now in your career where surely you can choose whatever you want to do ?
7 If I say you 're wonderful , and you say I 'm wonderful , we 're at a stalemate . ’
8 because I think that when you look at year eleven we 're at a disadvantage
9 ‘ Then it seems we 're at an impasse until … ’ began Rohmer .
10 And then they 're at a disadvantage when they have to deal with real life problems . ’
11 People have been talking to him about sickness and that if an office has erm people that are off sick a lot more than another office they 're at a disadvantage .
12 Cos the others are different generations , they 're at a disadvantage cos they 're the same generation Andy
13 It was just little homies who thought , because it 's Normski , and they 're at a rock club , it 's cool to throw things and boo . ’
14 They pretend they 're at a party in their lunch break .
15 Oh yes , and the audience have to pretend they 're at a football match .
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