Example sentences of "'re [verb] [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | you 're exposed up to there always do n't you ? |
2 | And we 're hanging on to each other trying to get on the plane . |
3 | Soft-sided cases are more likely to be damaged when they 're stacked up to be transported |
4 | ‘ You 're to go back to Braine-le-Comte . |
5 | And yet somebody else might have three or four thousand down , and that 's because they 're jetting off to er foreign climes a few times a year . |
6 | one pound for every two over the limit , and you 're abated back to this level of allowance . |
7 | They 're designed primarily to be fast and powerful and therefore they 're very polluting and in fact , when you look at the engineering and craftsmenship , it could be much more usefully employed making models more fuel efficient and therefore , less polluting . |
8 | Or else if you 're driving up to Stranraer it 's a , it 's a good three and half hours ' drive plus your petrol . |
9 | but erm they 're coming over and they 're coming to our house on the Thursday and on the Saturday morning we 're driving down to which is down near . |
10 | It enables your staff to know themselves how well they 're doing their job , and if they 're keeping up to the mark . |
11 | West Lothian , that was too early and we 're to write back to . |
12 | ‘ She says you 're to come out to her . ’ |
13 | So you come up behind it so that your body and the striker 's ball , that being your red ball and the other ball , the object ball are always the same straight line I mean it does n't matter whether you come in from the side you 're walking up to it in a straight line put your mallet down , swing it through . |
14 | When Dr Solomon is happy that he 's got your ailment sussed , you 're whisked off to the diseases database . |
15 | But it 's when you 're built up to nine pints it makes you |
16 | We 're passing close to the battlezone . ’ |
17 | Well yeah if you 're looking on to it but not if you 're actually in it . |
18 | We 're looking forward to the opportunity of helping . ’ |
19 | When you 're away from home for business or pleasure , it 's important that you choose the accommodation that suits your needs and the kind of break that you 're looking forward to . |
20 | We 're looking forward to the next issue , reminding us of home . |
21 | ‘ At the moment the cancer appears to have been beaten , and we 're looking forward to our future together , ’ says Avril . |
22 | So happy together : now Avril and Peter say , ‘ We 're looking forward to our future ’ |
23 | ‘ We played them at their place not so long ago and we drew 1-1 in a good , entertaining game so we 're looking forward to getting them back here . ’ |
24 | We spent some time away from each other just to do our own things , but now we 're looking forward to getting back to how things were , lock ourselves away and work . |
25 | It 's a proud day for all of our workers and we 're looking forward to a few interesting and busy weeks with the engine . |
26 | He loves being a parent as much as I do , so we 're looking forward to having another baby . |
27 | I think it spoils it for children it makes them it seems too long for them they 're looking forward to Christmas . |
28 | I wonder if you 're looking forward to it , perhaps many of you are ? |
29 | It 's er gon na be with us a fortnight tomorrow is n't it really , and I wonder if you 've got people coming to stay over the festive season , and I wonder if you 're looking forward to it ? |
30 | The new mill is their baby and they 're looking forward to seeing it grow . |