Example sentences of "'re [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's why they 're shown there , they 're different to the figures shown on the first page of the report , but because they 're calculated on the same base , er , one can compare at each other , one can compare the different towns . |
2 | Most figures are shown over the page , and pa in para two five , but they 're calculated in a different way . |
3 | Tonight is very much here and now , even if between their own — perfectly harmonised — gems like ‘ Take Me With You ’ and ‘ Waiting For The Sun ’ , we 're treated to the odd classic cover version . |
4 | You 're preaching to the converted in us , but you 've got to get at everyone else . |
5 | Some of my good friends here say to me , ‘ We 're all for what MRA is doing — in fact , you 're preaching to the converted — all except this God bit . ’ |
6 | ‘ You 're preaching to the converted . ’ |
7 | I 'm very active in the Party in Manchester and er would support the union and the region er , as a constituency er constituency member and I , you know , spend hours every week trying to ke keep this , keep the Party in Manchester going and I think that what we 've actually got , what we 're seeing inside the Parliamentary Party , are a number of people who seem to have forgotten who they 're supposed to be representing . |
8 | A series of dots sits in the middle of the screen , set out to give the impression that they 're painted onto an invisible ball — the dots ‘ nearest ’ to you are thus larger than the ones on the back of the ‘ sphere ’ . |
9 | This is obviously too short to be considered a day 's walk so if you 're sticking to the low level route you should link straight in to Day 11 by following the road from Elterwater to Grasmere . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Now these represent two lectures on group processes that 're given to the first year social psychology students at Aston . |
12 | ‘ And I can also see why you 're regarded as a holy terror in the commodity-broking world . ’ |
13 | ‘ What 's that you 're eating with the fried eggs ? ’ |
14 | So what we 're trying to do is approach this in a professional way , and we 're drawing on the national and the international experience and working together with Social Services to try and determine a sensible policy . |
15 | At least when you 're knitting on the bigger gauges you have fewer rows to knit than on a fine or standard gauge . |
16 | If you 're knitting with the mylar sheet , it moves on at the start of the second row and is scanned at the end of the second row . |
17 | We may have many hundreds of clients accessing that database all passing over large pieces of code , and obviously this Four G L code is not a message-based protocol , it is in fact a language which we 're using in the wrong manner . |
18 | I know , but what I mean is that when they see the city centre , the people who are walking up and down the city centre , they see all the national charities , they do n't necessarily feel that they 're organised in the same way and therefore that they should be participating , and the whole palaver of getting a licence and applying is actually quite difficult , it 's not a simple , it 's not something , we get numerous telephone calls in the office saying ‘ Well can I go out next Saturday and rattle a tin for such-and-such ’ , and you say ‘ Well , you ca n't ’ , and it 's left much too late , so that people do n't know about the way you get licenses to rattle tins in city centre . |
19 | From the plush Connolly hide leather sofa and chairs in the living room to the Bang and Olufsen stereo , and remote control television complete with video , you 're surrounded by the HIGHEST QUALITY . |
20 | One minute you 're surrounded by the modern bustle of Egypt 's capital — the next you come face to face with ancient history as a sprawling housing estate is replaced by the stately pyramids and sand as far as the eye can see . |
21 | As soon as they 're installed in the Green Room , guests are looked after by the Floor Manager . |
22 | You 're driving through a hot desolate expanse . |
23 | You 're driving through a hot , desolate expanse . |
24 | If you 're driving in a flash car , driving a porsche you 'll pay more than in a mini . |
25 | If you 're keeping to a tight budget , the textured melamine finish of Dakota or pale grey Tulsa combine practical style with contemporary good looks — and there are many other styles to choose from . |
26 | Erm which again would n't trouble Selby district , because we 're we 're committed to a new settlement . |
27 | ‘ I do n't like making men redundant , ’ he said , ‘ but we 're caught in a double bind . |
28 | Blot : That sounds as if you think we 're caught in a double bind from which there 's no escape . |
29 | It makes it very difficult for women to take that first step on the ladder of actually becoming economically active , because they 're caught in an impossible position between the needs of their children and their own personal needs , and until we actually look at the important and validate and give financial support to the caring role that women play , both in terms of looking after the children and looking after elderly relatives , this community care that is being talked about — community care is car on the backs of women , and it 's unpaid and undervalued . |
30 | Yes , I know We 're going to be investigating some carpet shops while you 're signing on the dotted line , wo n't need me in there now will you ? |