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

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1 They 're up the pub . ’
2 They 're over the river by this time , and so should I have been if you had not come so prompt to your hour .
3 ‘ Does n't matter if they 're still at school , as long as they 're over the age of consent and on the Pill .
4 We recruit new customers once they 're over the age of 16 .
5 They 're over the verse section of the song and need to be played aggressively , especially the bend-up at the end of the second bar and the four picked triplets in the final bar .
6 They have brain and heart and imagination and they 're off the life support after the Muses ' separation operation .
7 Swindon have to fight on in the promotion race … while Oxford have to battle on in the relegation scramble … but things are looking up for United … they 're off the bottom of the table for the first time since November thanks to a win at Brighton
8 erm , maybe not to be totally finished off , but , you know , th they 're off the stage and you just end up with this , sort of , festive marriage business .
9 When they 're outside the window every morning ? ’ 'It 's all worth it , ’ the Perm replied .
10 " They 're across the street , standing in a doorway … and it 's starting to snow , " he said with a smile .
11 The dippers are browny-black in colour with striking , snowy white breasts ; they 're about the size of a well-fed blackbird , but far more enjoyable to watch .
12 They 're about the size of a cigarette packet and come with a connector for one of the standard low-cost LAN cable types ( which usually means thin co-an and BNC connections ) .
13 Two er one , if it 's a two bedroom they 're into the caravan outside .
14 They 're under the hedge and — ’ His eyes fell on the snoring bulk of the human .
15 ‘ T is near the castle since they 're under the King 's protection . ’
16 Families feel very rejected by professionals erm , in my research I 've found that er , the families of younger sufferers tend to be involved in treatment but they feel very much that they 're under the microscope , that they disapprove , that they 're seen as being pathological families .
17 Me and Bernard , if me and Bernard want to go , she di now was she , foot like that they 're under the table , when you see his feet , his !
18 You might find they 're with the scrap .
19 Er that and those are what I got that 's what I got with those and they 're with the parcels di in that envelope so That was to send the catalogue back er the other one
20 They 're with the Food for Work programme , ’ explains Soliz .
21 They 're at the nursery .
22 Suppose they 're at the bottom of the sea now .
23 West Ham take their chances , Oxford do n't , that 's why they 're at the bottom and teams like Sheffield and West Ham and Oldham are at the top .
24 With you coming in , nobody knows they 're at the gate .
25 So they all think they 're at the centre of the Big Bang . ’
26 But of course it 's , it 's a very tough deal for women , I mean women in erm in a way really get the raw end of it because that to some extent they 're at the mercy of the whole system , even though they can if they absolutely have to .
27 The situation that , that a lot of people find themselves in nowadays , now er council housing is no longer available to an awful lot of people , is that they 're at the mercy of private landlords , and in order to have any kind of home they have to go along this sort of conditions and rent levels laid down by private landlords .
28 They 're at the Middlesex Hospital .
29 The other thing I was wondering is about the grave-diggers. nowadays they 're at the side of the grave ready are n't they .
30 Well they 're appearing at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham tonight in concert , and then a week on Friday , November the twelfth they 're at the Ritz at Lincoln so welcome back .
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