Example sentences of "[pron] 're in the " in BNC.
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1 | and it 's cute , if you 're in the United States , |
2 | So if you 're in the market for some new doors , here are some of the things you need to know . |
3 | If you 're in the phone book , it takes only a couple of rings to confirm your absence before some toe-rag pays an unwelcome visit . |
4 | ( 1937 , You 're in the Army Now in US ) , the improbable tale of an American hoodlum who takes on the identity of a murdered gambling companion and finds himself in the British Army , where he slowly comes to understand the habits of self-effacing Englishmen . |
5 | You know perfectly well you 're in the right ! |
6 | ‘ Everyone had said ‘ if you do n't make it with your second movie , you 're in the slot of never land forever , ’ so I stayed off doing films for a while , ’ he says . |
7 | What I 'm trying to say is , when you 're in the state of consciousness triggered by sexual stimulation , you should be able to breach time and space . |
8 | It 's worth it because it 's lovely when you 're in the water , you 're of equal status with everyone else , it 's nice to have the movement , to float around , unrestrained . |
9 | I do n't think you 're in the least manipulative . ’ |
10 | So if you want to get me fined for talking you 're in the wrong place . ’ |
11 | If you 're in the market for the product of Citroen 's '70s Maserati connection , you will already know more about the model than I can tell you here . |
12 | Six o'clock is quite normal , and if you 're in the right area , pre-theatre specials are always good value . |
13 | You 're in the hotel , lassie . ’ |
14 | You 're in the shadow of the porch . ’ |
15 | You signed up for tennis lessons ( out comes the shorty tennis skirt , a volley of wolf-whistles from the labourers outside , and off to the courts where the horrid male instructor drills you as if you 're in the Green Berets ) . |
16 | ‘ You 're in the Third Reich now . |
17 | ‘ Take your hat off , you silly bugger , ’ he yelled across the pews , ‘ do n't you know you 're in the 'ouse of God ? ’ |
18 | He 's dead nice , Mr Fleming , just treats you like an adult ; see once you 're in the Sixth Year , you could say Anything to him . |
19 | When you 're in the club — |
20 | Get the kind of feeling — feel frightened like you 're in the cave . |
21 | And while you do n't understand them , you feel you 're in the presence of greater intelligence . ’ |
22 | ‘ Well … say if someone serves you fairly often in a shop , you recognize them when you 're in the shop , but if you meet them somewhere quite different , like at the races , you ca n't remember who they are . ’ |
23 | Monica Hicks of the Association of University Teachers argues that the proposal of split firsts is a distraction : ‘ If you 're in the first category , further refining is an unnecessary detail . ’ |
24 | Keep drawing , Ms Madelin , you 're in the best of company ! |
25 | But I think when you get down to 20ms you 're in the ball park , and you can handle that . ’ |
26 | You know how it is , you 're in the middle of nowhere when you suddenly think of a drum pattern and bass line for your latest track . |
27 | You know how it is , you 're in the middle of nowhere when you suddenly think of a drum pattern and bass line for your latest track . |
28 | Plus , you 're in the best place to know exactly what the modification is that you want . ’ |
29 | Unless you 're in the top league of American Express Gold Card shoppers , these delights might be just a bit too rich for your festive feasting . |
30 | ‘ If you do n't feel you 're in the event , you keep taking gambles . |