Example sentences of "'re [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway , if you 're goin' to tea with the toffs you 'd better get scrubbed down and pick out some decent clothes . ’ |
2 | Despite the protest they 're sticking to location and design |
3 | No , you 're to go to bed . |
4 | ‘ And you 're reverting to type , sweetheart . |
5 | If you 're committed to trial in this court you will be committed to Preston . |
6 | ‘ Mat says you 're to come to dinner tonight and stay over . |
7 | In fact , Marie Hoader tried to account for the negative consequences of unemployment in terms of five things that employment provides in our society , five sorts of experience that more and more , as we are industrialized and as more and more people are involved in working in employment , erm have come to be important and provided via employment , and we talked of two of those earlier — one 's activity and one was time structure — and you 've just raised the issue of feeling that you 're contributing to society in some way , that you 're part of a collective purpose , that you 're not just drawing things out , you 're also doing something useful with your time . |
8 | They 're added to marzipan to improve its flavour and keeping qualities , and a little oil of bitter almonds goes a long way in much confectionery . |
9 | Today the young mothers on supplementary benefit hang on to the hopes that sex will be pleasurable and cohabitation will be companionable , but they often are n't and they 're resigned to disappointment . |
10 | The trouble is if you start using it then everybody else thinks you 're listening to music and they 'll start bring theirs in . |
11 | You 're listening to Dial David Johnston on Max A M. |
12 | You 're listening to Dial David Johnston , Max A M. |
13 | You 're listening to Dial David Johnston on Max A M. |
14 | You 're listening to Dial David Johnston , 's the number to dial . |
15 | You 're listening to afternoon special it 's three o'clock . |
16 | Well what do you think if there 's a mass migration from Soviet territories , should we absorb those immigrants into the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe , it 's just after half past nine , you 're listening to Radio Four , this is Nick Ross , we 're discussing , as you 've no doubt gathered , events in the Soviet Union and how they affect us , what , if anything we can do to influence them . |
17 | You 're listening to Radio Nottingham Sport with Martin . |
18 | You 're listening to Radio Nottingham Sport with Martin . |
19 | You 're listening to Radio Nottingham Sport with Martin . |
20 | the telly on here sometimes , and you 're listening to telly and |
21 | It 's 10.30 and we 're listening to Earth , Wind And Fire . |
22 | If you 're looking to history for inspiration or entertainment , or an indecently brilliant rock ‘ n ’ roll story , then comes feast on ‘ Bodies ’ , ‘ Anarchy ’ , ‘ Problems ’ , the finer recorded works of Ye Olde Sexe Pistols . |
23 | Erm or they 're related to attendance at meetings you know er no |
24 | So we 're turning to page seventy-five . |
25 | ‘ You 're going to be- ’ |
26 | She would n't have liked me sleeping with him , but if you 're going to sleep with him , you get contraceptives . |
27 | ‘ All right , ’ he said , soothing her , stroking her long , narrow back , massaging the taut muscles of her neck , ‘ there my baby , you 're not tired , you 're all right , you 're going to sleep … ’ |
28 | You 'll be doing it while we 're going to sleep . |
29 | And if you 're a good boy you 're going to Jade 's party . |
30 | ‘ We 're going to hafta give a big coffee party for the auto buyer from Henderson and Company , so make it a nice one . ’ |