Example sentences of "'re [adv] in a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The travellers have now left their sites in Milton Keynes … but police are keeping track of their movements in case they 're soon in a popsition to make an arrest .
2 But Mao 's not saying that , Mao 's , Mao 's saying they 're already in a revolution and we 're , we should
3 I mean , you 're just in a cell , you 're locked up , it makes you think , ‘ Right , that was my mistake , but next time I 'm going to get further , I 'm going to get the better of them .
4 While we 're bailing out our basements and replanting the trees in the garden after the floods , the nuts at the National Rivers Board tell us we 're still in a drought .
5 Chairman David Campbell said : ‘ We 're still in a state of shock over this development .
6 Chairman David Campbell said : ‘ We 're still in a state of shock over this development .
7 Because it 's the most accurate , it 's the smoothest and you 're always in a position to respond should you want more or less steering .
8 Like a modern coniferous forest , you 're always in a centre of a star of diagonals .
9 Cos when they place these they 're always in a zone of danger , double white lines .
10 Yeah , we 're always in a hurry .
11 You 're hardly in a position to preach the virtues — why have n't you married ? ’
12 Erm I wo n't dwell on York city centre and its historic core because you 're all clearly aware of that , but it its setting was accepted at the greenbelt enquiry as being sufficiently important to warrant protection wider than just its physical , existing physical limits , erm the special protection was accorded also to the the special character rather was accorded also to the surrounding countryside , much of which is very attractive , and many of the typical Yorkshire small villages and hamlets that surround the area as well , er and we 're clearly in a position in Greater York which is different from the position that arises in many other counties and many other districts within this county , we 're in a position of grave shortage of suitable , developable land , we 're in a position of high quality er character , and landscape , we 're in a position where York , in particular , has extremely good transportation links , to the Leeds Bradford conurbation , where we discuss at length over the last two days there are policies for urban regeneration , subject to regional planning guidance in that area erm and we 're in a position where quite clearly York is under pressure , a great deal of pressure from migrants , er because it 's a it 's an attractive location to live .
13 ‘ We 're both in a dilemma then , are n't we ? ’
14 It could be argued that people in our region have actually lost confidence in their water , they 've suffered from cryptospyridia , blue-green algae , we 're now in a drought period , how would you reassure the public ?
15 Okay so we are , w w we 're now in a position of , certainly by nineteen forty nine we 're , we 're on the verge of power , we want l we , land reform is not taking place any more , there are still some areas in the north it has n't taken place out in the far north west it has n't taken place , so we , we , we are going to need a new land reform document based on all the experience we 've got which will carry us through and , and it 's really that land reform document , document that we are going to implement for the whole of China , and it 's going to be that document which really is going to abolish feudalism and create some sort of equality .
16 We 're actually in a part of Barley Hall now accidentally except that this part has been so Georgianized that we have n't incorporated into the medieval house it 's used as an office .
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