Example sentences of "they 're in " in BNC.
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1 | Throughout history you come across stacks of politicians who would rather let any number of people suffer than admit to one lousy mistake of their own — they 're in all parties , not just our current lot . ’ |
2 | While I was up at university , an awful lot of students from wealthy backgrounds were fiddling the dole somehow , and I reckon that the politicians and civil servants think that all they 're in fact doing is cutting their own children 's pocket money . |
3 | A few players do n't even know what is the capital of France when they 're in Paris playing the French Open . |
4 | When , for example , gay films are shown on Channel 4 , they 're in a different slot . |
5 | I spect they 're coming home from work , cos they look like they 're in a real hurry . |
6 | There ai n't so many people about , and them that are look like they 're real busy — you know , just hurrying along as though they 're in a rush to get home . |
7 | ‘ They 're in a group driving BMWs , Mercedes and Acura ( the luxury brand of Honda ) , ’ admits Mr Clark . |
8 | ‘ They 're in my room . ’ |
9 | Perhaps he was like the people who think they 're Napoleon , or that they 're in love with the Queen . |
10 | ‘ They 're in the bedroom . |
11 | ‘ They 're in the bottom drawer , with me knickers ! ’ |
12 | They 're in a crucial period and you can help see them safely through it . |
13 | ‘ No , they 're in a room behind the cinema , ’ he said , pulling up and showing me a light in a doorway , up some steps . |
14 | They 're in a perfect position for those wanting a peaceful location , yet only five minutes walk from the beach and the centre of town , where our Club base , the Trabukos , is situated . |
15 | ‘ If they 're in trouble then it 's their own fault , ’ said the Headmaster . |
16 | They do n't let reality happen , they 're in too much of a hurry . |
17 | They 're in the studio . |
18 | ‘ Yes , I know , they 're in Amsterdam — ’ |
19 | ‘ Perhaps they 're in trouble . ’ |
20 | I do n't think they 're in it to make zillions and zillions of pounds , I think they 're in it to make great records . |
21 | I do n't think they 're in it to make zillions and zillions of pounds , I think they 're in it to make great records . |
22 | Those horses , all right , I 'm not denying they 're in bad condition , but I did choose 'em . |
23 | But now they 're in terrible danger . |
24 | They 're in your pocket . ’ |
25 | Connoisseurs of bike racing prefer breaks by more than one rider , especially when they 're in different teams , for then riders ‘ sit in ’ , not taking their working turn at the front , conserving energy and slowing the break , thus wearing down other riders in favour of a team-leader back down the road in the peloton . |
26 | They 're in the side pocket . |
27 | There 's an audience of people sitting in the room in front of me , and they 're singing , and they 're in total darkness too . |
28 | Look man , they 're in the trees , they 're coming ! |
29 | When Gareth Davis had examined the greys thoroughly , running his hands over their muscles and looking at their teeth , Stephen said , ‘ They 're in your charge now , Davis . |
30 | OK , so they 've had more than one single out , buy anyone who 's ready to dismiss them as past-it stroppy brats is wrong — they 're in tune with reality and still nowhere near their peak . |