Example sentences of "'re [adj] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Aye the , many of the reasons for these being over are nothing to do with the efficiency of the design office , they 're due to the efficiency of the s
2 And they 're low to the ground , so the ground effect and that so the air can go over there , breaks up here and gets thrown off erm it 's just the air .
3 ‘ You 're right about the friendliness , ’ he said .
4 But you 're right about the word ‘ mood ’ .
5 It does n't matter whether they are family heirlooms or bargains from the market stall ; if they 're right for the setting , that 's all that counts .
6 You 're right in the shit .
7 ‘ We 're grateful to the boy for saving Nona 's life . ’
8 The new park planting etcetera really enhances the area , so that 's nice to hear from the Civic Society , and they 're also saying that er they 're grateful for the newspaper collection , which their office is thinking has been put to good use .
9 Naturally you 're upset at the moment , and that kind of stress … ’
10 Once you 're used to the lack of feel coming through the rim of the steering wheel , you can chuck the G40 into a corner , stabilise the understeer with a balanced throttle and belt round , gradually turning the power back on as the exit opens up .
11 They 're used to the idea of dying , you see . ’
12 ‘ Say you 're sorry to the gentleman for bumping into him . ’
13 ‘ They 're asleep on the bed with him , Miss . ’
14 Come on , if they 're asleep during the day they ought to be woken up .
15 So if you 're free over the weekend you can come round yeah ?
16 Now a new method has been developed , in which the animals are trapped , tested on site and released if they 're free from the disease .
17 ‘ You 're afraid of the dark ? ’ he echoed in patent disbelief .
18 Make sure you 're clear of the distinction between the two
19 You can keep the house , it 's your house anyway , and you 're fond of the garden .
20 Sometimes you 're oblivious to the crowd and just concentrating on what you 're doing . ’
21 We are not interested in the collapse of this government , we 're interested in the stability of Nicaragua , but not at the expense of the worker 's interests .
22 You 're interested in the furniture side of it ?
23 Surely you 're interested in the way the Brain works .
24 So it 's sometime useful to think of it that way round , Newton 's third law , rather than force is mass times acceleration , you 're interested in the effect , now what did we get for this , what sort of acceleration do we get .
25 They assume that erm it 's very difficult to talk about reality , that reality means different things to different people , that people create in many ways their own reality , and they 're interested in the process therefore of fiction-making , they 're interested in erm how people create their own fictions , so that it becomes almost an endless series of mirrors , novelists writing novels about novelists writing novels and so on .
26 We 're interested in the product of health care , the outcome , the results of intervention .
27 We 're interested in the product of health care , the outcome ’ .
28 ‘ Just wait until you 're twenty-one in the summer , ’ he teased her , before turning back to speak to Wendell .
29 They 're some of the work of Picasso 's I still like most of all .
30 And er again they 're some of the side of the trade that has altered , but the basics are still there .
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