Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [that] [pron] 're [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 Police are delighted that they 're winning the battle against the criminals .
2 So what we have , if I can paint it like this , is a development programme which does n't just rely on Oxfordshire Social Services putting cash into it , because there are , if we manage this process properly , other people who we can encourage to bring money into Oxfordshire , but the key thing that 'll only do it is if they 're confident that they 're dealing with a competent organization and somebody that they trust and they have some form of credibility .
3 You y if you set out on a train under normal circumstances you 're confident that you 're going to arrive in London at
4 I 'm sure anyone looking at you now would be convinced that we 're telling the truth .
5 If you get more if you get all these I mean let's be honest that they 're going to have lorries etc .
6 I think we must be careful to be sure that we 're talking about a particular group in society in a sense , because you 've used words like ‘ graphical ’ and ‘ functions ’ and so forth and that seems to me to be limiting the section of society that we 're talking about — perhaps , what are we talking about , one in ten , one in four , certainly not more than that ?
7 How can you be sure that you 're providing the right environment for your fish ?
8 I 'm worried that you 're taking on too much . ’
9 Angus said , ‘ I 'm worried that you 're expanding too fast .
10 I mean it 's awful that they 're doing this , you know I ca n't believe they 're carrying on .
11 I think erm most of the points as I 've said before , have probably been made and I do n't want to make them any more but I would just make one other when we 're talking about means tested it 's interesting that you 're advocating means testing in that way .
12 Bill the and John started holding hands about a year ago and it 's already resulted in their engagement and it 's clear that they 're planning their big day for the summer of next year !
13 ‘ It 's clear that you 're finding the strain of an illicit relationship hard going .
14 Three or four minutes is all that we 're going to ask you to do each time .
15 Current levels of unemployment are relatively unimportant , hopefully some time down the line they will expect to get er as a relatively well paid job erm because agricultural incomes are so very low , you know , and urban incomes are relatively , relatively high , they may be prepared to wait for you know five or six years in the urban area , making what could be sort of a subsistence wage , simply because that 's all that they 're gon na be on anyway if they stay in the rural area , so if there is a higher probability of them getting a well paid job merely by being in the urban area making these contacts then they might as well move to the , to the urban area in the hope of some time in the future obtaining that er er an urban job .
16 Erm only three settlements in the area , very small , and it 's unlikely that they 're gon na meet meet an make any meaningful contribution to employment needs in Greater York .
17 And , er , you know , that 's just , so that Mr is aware that we 're trying to do what John Major agreed at Rio .
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