Example sentences of "'re [adv prt] to the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , that 's even better , but then we 're on to the forty foots so that 's even better . |
2 | We 're on to the next area now are n't we ? |
3 | In rugby we 're down to the last eight … in the Pilkington Cup … which means Gloucester are two matches away from Twickenham … they 've got a game on their hands tomorrow though … away to first division leaders Orrell |
4 | Well , that 's good if it 's working well , it 's working well , but here , if you 're here , say for a late afternoon meeting or something , and you 're wondering what these screaming bells are , they 're the night bells , and you can pick them up by picking up your handset and pressing 8 and that is it , and you 're through to the outside world . |
5 | She treats us to her speciality sad gaze to camera , so we can see that rather society 's collapsing or her piles are hurting , and then we 're off to the next item . |
6 | And then they 're off to the next one . |
7 | Today we 're off to the charming isle of St Lucia where our winner and a friend will enjoy seven nights at the Le Sport Hotel , full board in a private air-conditioned room . |
8 | We 're back to the normal agenda , item eight on page thirty-six . |
9 | Now they 're back to the good weather again . |
10 | Yes we 're back to the inner inner northern routes are n't we ? |
11 | Most of these liabilities er inevitably are n't necessarily for pensions payments they 're back to the active members , some of whom wo n't make any actual claim on this possibly for thirty years time , so there could well be a er a a scheme which is arrived at which is a pay as you go , which is n't any great liability o on , on any one pension scheme at any particular moment in time . |
12 | And so we 're back to the old problem . ’ |
13 | And then you 're back to the three sixty or nought again . |
14 | We 're back to the whole problem |