Example sentences of "[adj] [that] [pron] 're " in BNC.

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1 Now what I would like to say is that we 've made clear that we 're with certain very clear objectives in pushing forward , in saying that certain things had to be achieved and when I read the lilac piece of paper or whatever colour we want to call it .
2 I blink my eyes for some inkling of orientation , but the high-pitched multi-signals whine and cascade about in my head just to make things quite clear that they 're not going to be harassed into full-powered service tonight .
3 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 !
4 Erm the er desire that I twelve conveys to encourage district councils to make special provision in their you know to emphasize high density employment in their city centres is understood , no quarrel with that , but if you ca n't , if you feel unable er at county level to be absolutely explicit , that a district would be free if it so chose , it might not choose to do so , if it so chose to make I twelve decisions that did n't come out of its I five , er they would n't have to come out of its I five allocations , unless you can be clear that they 're free to do that , erm it suggests to me sir that may be it 's I twelve that 's that 's getting in the way , erm and w that might well be something we can do without .
5 It 's perfectly clear that you 're a lady , even if you do use the most shockin'ly vulgar expressions … and wear next to nothing ; which is delightful but disturbing … and not quite the done thing . ’
6 ‘ It 's clear that you 're finding the strain of an illicit relationship hard going .
7 It 's perfectly clear that you 're drunk . ’
8 It 's unlikey that you 're lucky enough to own a Sinclair Harding clock — they 're so exclusive , and take so long to make that only seven hundred have been produced over the last twenty five years .
9 ‘ Are you so afraid of being wrong that you 're prepared to put up warning notices for those involved ? ’
10 ‘ Do n't you think they 'll think it funny that you 're the one taking me to his home , and not Travis ? ’
11 Vicki Burwell of Thomas Cook said : ‘ I do n't think anyone seriously believes that these flights will happen in our lifetime , yet people are so interested that they 're putting their names down , just in case . ’
12 Now if you 're going to put somebody under a shower as I say be care be very careful that you 're not splashed and get the ambulance on the way .
13 But what I 'm saying is , is that everybody makes their own value judgement and be careful that you 're not making , imposing your value onto them .
14 I think they 're often afraid that they 're the only ones feeling that way .
15 Mm , you 're just so immature that you 're
16 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 .
17 Well if that 's their estimate , if it 's possible that they 're right , have you already then ? .
18 It just does n't seem right that you 're not here … ’
19 " I suppose he 's going to tell us that gentlemen now abed in England will be sorry that they 're not here , " remarked the Magistrate , but nobody was amused by this loathsome display of cynicism and the Magistrate was left to chortle grimly by himself , his soul pickled in vinegar .
20 No er sorry that you 're always sending them duplicate letters are n't you ?
21 Erm , this was in fact something you know , coming from , I think the feminist movement and very much a a it was quite new for middle class women to go out and work , and you know they are now aghast that they 're you know , having to juggle all these things but these were traditions that had in fact , been handed down .
22 Rest assured that we 're deadly serious . ’
23 I mean it 's awful that they 're doing this , you know I ca n't believe they 're carrying on .
24 I did wonder if it was a nightmare because it 's so vivid … have you ever had something you remember from your childhood which was so horrible and awful that you 're not quite sure whether it was real or a nightmare ?
25 ‘ I think it 's admirable that you 're a nature-lover , Stevens , ’ he said , as I served him .
26 But of your kitchen workers are working under conditions of such such great heat that that that they 're being burnt by it and and this can be avoided then employers have got a legal obligation to sa to make safe conditions .
27 Can I mention er that I 'm very disappointed that C P O's are n't coming back under the fold I understand the arguments for and against , but when you look at erm the knowledge that two of our new recruits have got , in relation , one in relation to fraud and one in relation to terrorism , it seems ironical that they 're divisional staff and ca n't go round the force giving their expertise force-wide rather than just on er a basic divisional
28 Yes there all sort of fairly standard that they 're using
29 has anyone else been unwell with anything similar that you 're aware of , ?
30 They 're moved to from the base in heavily guarded convoys — ordinary motorists unaware that they 're just feet from a nuclear bomb .
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