Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] on our " in BNC.

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1 You ARE on our side , are n't ye ? ’
2 Then he said , " As I think I 've mentioned to you before , Peter , it 's a good thing you 're on our side of the law .
3 He ended his hour-long presentation with the words , ‘ We are on our way toward making the division one of the best goddamned outfits in overseas operations , and I just want to be given the chance to prove that the plan which I have outlined to you today is the right one for the British operation , for Europe and for the Corporation . ’
4 Mr Heseltine , by now carried away with his role , replied : ‘ I tell you , we are on our way , boyo .
5 Austin Currie condemned the police action in blocking their route , and said that NICRA would be organising more parades , which would not stop at Thomas Street : ‘ O'Neill and those Orange bigots behind him [ will ] realise once and for all that we are on our way forward .
6 The presence and influence of other persons in our life make us more than we are on our own .
7 For the high and mighty only appear so because we are on our knees .
8 Indeed , we are on our way to the Astors . ’
9 ‘ Well , here we are on our honeymoon , Juliet darling .
10 ‘ I stayed because little Willmouse is unwell , and he will have trouble enough when we are on our way back to England .
11 ‘ There has been a lot of electrical equipment stolen we are on our third video since Christmas .
12 I 've got to change , then we 're on our way .
13 Charsky tried to call for help , but his voice was frail ; then , to his amazement , he heard a strong voice from somewhere to his left shout : ‘ We 're on our way down !
14 We 're on our way to the mortuary ourselves , ’ Susan explained .
15 We 're on our own .
16 We 're on our own this time . ’
17 He told me , ‘ You do n't speak a word to anybody else , and when I 've hit that ball , we 're on our way . ’
18 We read about your trip in the paper before we came on holiday and now we 're on our way back through Reggane .
19 We 're on our own . ’
20 Our name is O'Brien and we 're on our way to Overclyst . ’
21 ‘ Should we let Mr Seymour know we 're on our way ? ’ asked Moxon .
22 If the French cut it , we 're on our own , so if we lose these crossroads , the Crapauds have won the damned campaign . ’
23 ‘ Yes , ’ I said , ‘ we 're on our way to the Benson & Hedges match at Cardiff . ’
24 We 're on our way .
25 Stall them another five minutes , Janie , please , I 'm trying to hurry her up — it 's like pushing a ten-ton truck with its brakes on — YES MY PET , THAT L00KS DIVINE — ( dear kind God , wait till you see this ) — well ! " — brightly — " Looks like we 're on our way .
26 We 're on our way out — are n't we ? ’
27 GUIL : We 're on our way to England — we 're taking Hamlet there .
28 ‘ It 's funny to think we 're on our way to poor old Eddy 's funeral , ’ he said .
29 We 're on our own .
30 If we 're on our own , neither does a nagging concern about having to walk home alone in the dark .
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