Example sentences of "i [vb base] [pron] 're [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | I mean they 're going at seventy and eighty miles an hour . |
2 | Yeah , because , I mean you 're living at home when your doing A levels , you , you have n't even got |
3 | Well if he says he wa he wants his wife to have twenty thousand a year , I mean you 're looking at about two hundred and fifty , three hundred thousand gross |
4 | As I say you 're looking at a |
5 | And er , you know , I know we 're looking at one particular committee . |
6 | I know you 're chafing at the bit , but we do n't want to risk a third bleed from that low-lying placenta . ’ |
7 | If you actually look at what we 've paid for some of the players say over the last two or three years , I guess you 're looking at about three hundred and fifty thousand pounds . |
8 | The long and the short of it is , her father owns the two shops — I suppose they 're joined at the back — and she was standing in for her father . |
9 | I think they 're looking at all the |
10 | Er , yes , I think we 're looking at objectives there as , as , as being programme , yeah . |
11 | I think we 're talking at cross purposes . |
12 | ‘ Thank you , ’ she said , ‘ but I think you 're laughing at me . ’ |
13 | Q : When you say that I think you 're laughing at me . |
14 | ‘ I see you 're staring at the handkerchieves , my dear . |