Example sentences of "'re [adj] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 You 're right to talk of the past .
2 ‘ Why I 'm calling , sir , is to ask if you 're free to come to The Randolph this morning . ’
3 Of course , your travels will be dependent on the amount of time you 're prepared to invest behind the wheel .
4 And all I what my my parting statement to most people , although I 'll say it right now because I 've started it , erm is that if you 're prepared to listen to the advice given by the people who 've been doing er selling advertising in these environments
5 But again come back to the point that consistently troubles me , which is the degree of the totality of the demands that we would place on those that we have quite strong political disagreements with , before we 're prepared to enter into an alliance with those women and with the Labour Movement or other organisations .
6 Madam Speaker I wonder if the minister is aware that in the economically declining fishing port of Brixham in South Devon the second largest fishing port in the West Country that the employment service agency want to build a new building on a prime site in the centre of Brixham in order to put both the payout office and the job creation office in the same building and they 're prepared to pay over the odds with government money and push out private enterprise who want to build that site .
7 But Labour are now so desperate that they 're prepared to throw in the whole kitchen sink in their frantic bid for power . ’
8 well they 're easier to put in the tapes
9 No Sex , Please-We 're British opened at the Strand Theatre on 3 June 1971 , and Crawford was so nervous that he was sick off stage three times .
10 Or even if you have to clarify the title by saying who is responsible for making sure that materials that you use arrive at the place that they 're supposed to arrive at the time .
11 No , they 're supposed to stop before the lights .
12 having problems today cos she 's got the two girls there from school and they 're supposed to go to the school , the doctor , for an examination but whether she realized that I do n't know .
13 I 'M through with all the gentle , kind and witty ‘ sex symbols ’ we 're supposed to fancy at the moment the Angus Deaytons and Kevin Whatelys .
14 It contains everything you 're likely to need for the minor emergency .
15 Now this is a problem er because if you do n't sharply define your objectives and if you do n't know what you need to achieve them , then you 're likely to stumble into the possibility of an uncontrolled war e even into a total war whereas the original objective was not in fact er as serious er as , as er as that .
16 Could you please give some indication as to when you 're likely to respond to the letter sent to you on the twelve of the first nineteen ninety three ?
17 Let me just point out to you that last year if you remember they asked you to describe the the passage where Jesus is crucified , that 's 1521 to 31 and I guess they wo n't do that again this year , but they 're likely to pick on a significant passage , significant section then you 're asked to relate it relate the passage at the end of Mark 's Gospel where Jesus is crucified .
18 The New York Times 's Vincent Canby wrote : ‘ There is nothing obviously glossy in Midnight Cowboy , but it contains a lot of superior laughter that has the same softening effect , ’ yet he found the central relationship was ‘ as honest and affecting as anything you 're likely to see in a movie , and more than compensates for those moments when the film seems to be exploiting its cheap , gaudy locale as might the director of a sight-seeing bus cruising through West 42nd Street and Greenwich Village ’ .
19 The thing is , they 're likely to come on the market quite soon .
20 ‘ Please yourself But it 's the best offer you 're likely to get in a long time . ’
21 As in any software , there are bits here and there that could do with a polish , but , overall , Mainlan GTI for Windows does everything you 're likely to want in a small network environment .
22 You 're welcome to camp in the fifty acres of forest belonging to Christian — and there will be a lot more forest left around here .
23 One minute We 're welcome to collaborate with the person next to you , you do n't have to do it in splendid isolation .
24 They 're better staying in the house are n't they ?
25 We 're all living in a vicious circle .
26 Although although there 's a lot of people who feel they 're all living in the lap of luxury if you 're Post Office or B T pensioners , they are n't and we have n't been able to get this surplus er in any way used for the benefit of those people and er and that 's where the ownership of the fund really and the surplus are tied in together .
27 Well they 're all circling over the roof .
28 Well , well you do anyway when you see them on telly and they 're all hanging round the , you know , the , the A N C meetings they all go up and down like this
29 So she said , Val said I thought good for you mate , you did n't get pushed out he 's gone they 're all gone till the new year in n it ?
30 They 're all gone by the time you get into work and they ai n't back by time you go home .
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