Example sentences of "'re [adv] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Ruby she 'll have she 'll have some children though because I mean they 're somewhere down in |
2 | they 're somewhere down in Gillingham down in |
3 | and as we 're right up towards the end and now after the bank holiday we 've had lovely fine weather anyway , we got off to the main road and turned at Fibwell traffic lights onto the A twenty one and we got the to end of the dual carriageway onto the tail end of the queue as it started into the road works so I just went over the central reservation and went back down the dual carriageway to the traffic lights at |
4 | ‘ I think you 're right up to a point , ’ agrees Friday . |
5 | And they 're right up to a point . |
6 | I mean either that or they 're right up to your backside , you know , and I mean |
7 | Yeah , and they 're only out for a few minutes and they 're fed up out there as well , and backwards and forwards like a fiddlers elbow go on I want to put those lupins in |
8 | it 's a real shame we 're so out of date . |
9 | Now Councillor , you 're entirely out of order but er |
10 | ‘ But they 're obviously up to something . ’ |
11 | ‘ perhaps , Mr Prentice , as you 're obviously out of work , it would be better if you took a course in housekeeping . ’ |
12 | In retrospect , though , it was a touch too apparent how many comedians in 1979 thought it was enough just to say , um , ‘ Bleep ’ — rather tamely , nobody got past the bleeper : for shock value , you 're better off with Radio 3 . |
13 | If you have to eat a cold chip , you 're better off with an old-fashioned greasy one . |
14 | IF YOU 'RE A BRIGHTON , BLACKPOOL OR BOGNOR BABY , YOU 'RE BETTER OFF WITH BRITISH GAS WATER HEATING . |
15 | I think we 're better off with orange squash , just |
16 | You 're better off with something like this . |
17 | ‘ You 're better off without him , ’ said Gazzer . |
18 | He was in the restaurant kitchen late one night before closing up , knocking back the remains of four glasses of liqueur from a dirty table , when his head suddenly cleared and he heard some lines from the past in a devastating playback in his head : ‘ You 're better off without me ’ — Bella 's voice , coolly justifying herself to him on the telephone . |
19 | And she came in and she was telling us all about it , and another woman who was there , she was the one who , she went over and sat beside here and said , Oh never mind and , You know we we we 'll get it sorted out , and , You 're better off without him . |
20 | You 're better off without the thing . |
21 | Robbie , believe me , you 're better off without him . ’ |
22 | We 're better off without them . |
23 | so I said as soon as you get your hair cut and shaved , then you 're better off without your wig , leave it well alone , she said that 's what I 'm gon na do , that 's what she 's gon na do |
24 | when you come and stay with me , she , anyway she , she would n't , well in the end I just said that 's it I 've had enough I switched the car off and grabbed hold of her I said , frogmarched her in the car I said come on , I 'm going to bed , Rudy 's ready for bed I said I want you with me , so that I can keep me eye on you if I have to sit up all bloody night , of course when she was with me I picked her up and got her strong again and I say you have to be worth it , you 're better off without him then she come round and then she 'd say I know I am I just go down |
25 | There are , but they 've got his brother , his , Sam 's boyfriend 's brother , and his girlfriend and then their friends as well and they 're both , they 're all Kiwis , they 're , they 're all over from |
26 | A goal from Cliftonville striker Ron Manley in the first half was enough to settle this most disappointing affair ; the only consolation for Linfield is that they 're already through to the quarter-finals . |
27 | If you 'd a mind to be a true child to your mother , you could , but if you have n't , you 're best out of it . |
28 | Right now we 're just back onto what we were doing here . |
29 | We 're just down for the weekend to air the place out and run the heating . |
30 | They 're just out of prison and they want to get high all the time and enjoy themselves . |