Example sentences of "'re [adv prt] on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 lets hope old Syd is back bowling very soon … we 're off on the trail to South America now for one of the most demanding and torturous sporting trials of all …
2 But what if — well , what if you 're out on the floor at some gay club , thrusting your valuables at all and sundry , and you spot — or ( CALAMITY ! ) are spotted by — some workmates who are injecting a buzz of decadence into their boring night out by visiting a queer disco — what then ?
3 If you 're out on the roads this weekend , there 's a chance you could see a squashed beetle .
4 We 'd lived there three years , decorated it and everything and then bang we 're out on the streets .
5 Sure , I tell them that when they 're out on the field I want them to forget that they 're Momma 's little girls and project !
6 Not only do you get to know your friends much more intimately when you 're out on the hill , the true test of character is how they behave when they come home .
7 here we are articifial snow it even makes snowballs … hope you 've enjoyed our ski-ing this afternoon next week we 're out on the River Thames for the Boat race
8 ‘ They 're out on the plain , Khan . ’
9 ‘ They 're out on the line . ’
10 After a short thoughtful silence Doone said , ‘ You 're out on the bank .
11 I hope the effects continue once they 're back on the streets .
12 Sentences and words also require interpretation — indeed they would seem to require this more obviously than pictures — and so we 're back on the circle of infinite regress .
13 The side 's financial future is in doubt after relegation from the premier league.Now the fans have enlisted the support of their local MP to ensure they 're back on the track for the new season .
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