Example sentences of "'re [v-ing] [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 We 're , we 're going to conclude now the discussion of the various ways in which , bacteria , in particular er lead to the production of infective disease and really to centre round , centres round the discussion of the pathogenesis , that is the mechanism by which the disease is produced and lunanspach .
2 We 're going to put on the Olympic Games in ‘ 96 , we 're going to make everybody including Athens proud .
3 er I do n't know how to answer that question , all I can say is we 're going to put on the Olympic Games in ‘ 96 and we 're going to make everybody , including Athens I hope , proud .
4 In fact , we 've stolen some nuclear weapons and we 're going to tell the government we 're going to blow up the whole country unless they let us play Wembley . ’
5 ‘ We 're going to hang up the washing on the Siegfried Line … ’
6 ‘ The question of whether we 're going to clean up the environment of this country is long over , ’ he told a press conference .
7 The first year you 're running on adrenalin and you 're going to take on the world .
8 I think that the I think the question of that really , I 'm trying to , I ca n't quite frankly , I think that 's Mike Kirkham in this who particularly investigated that one , but I think that basically what we were really saying was on what I was saying earlier on is that if you make it too difficult for the employers , you 're going to take away the incentive to run a final salary scheme , you know that you know I think basically final salary pension schemes are good for the employee , you know , I think that was what our fundamental thinking of on that was .
9 And I think we 're going to have exactly the same thing with this opting out system .
10 " And I suppose you 're going to slip out the kitchen door , " she continued , " which you might be able to do if you time it right and both Mrs James and Mr Gerard are distracted but how are you going to bet back in ? "
11 If you 're going to keep up the same pattern of commitments the answer is that the army is already stretched as it clan be and so are the other two services and this is putting a terrific strain on the individual servicemen and their families .
12 ‘ We 're going to ride out the storm . ’
13 You 're going to write out the questions and I 'm going to give your questions to another person and then you 're going to get it back to mark it .
14 So she 's phoned , and I says , ask them if they 're coming to board up the windows which were boarded when she went in ?
15 They 're from one of the country Women 's Institutes , and they 're coming to check out the suitability of the bush walk for a much larger party — most of them elderly .
16 ‘ We 're managing to pick up the sound of one of the males , ’ said a marine biologist , Vassili Papastavrou , as he listened intently through a set of headphones .
17 I think they 're trying to do exactly the opposite . ’
18 ‘ We 're trying to point out the buildings which have stood the test of time ; buildings built by craftsmen who knew what they were doing , who used quality materials , ’ she added .
19 She says that they 're trying to clear up the waste created by thousands of people — it 's a long job and they may not have time to do it all .
20 And we 're trying to find out the opp so we want something that ties up opp and adjacent .
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