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

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1 But when they 're standing round you in the kitchen , saying you 're one of their warm family , you feel kinda helpless .
2 Never let anyone into your home unless you 're sure of their credentials .
3 ‘ And we 're anxious for their friendship ? ’
4 There are half a dozen songs tonight that have n't been released , and they 're all worth their stuff ; a bonkers instrumental after the Grateful Dead called ‘ Swashbuckler ’ , a flaming flamenco exercise ( ‘ Callin'-All ’ ) and a yearning epic sung by John that took the wired-up angsty quality of The Boys ' ‘ First Time ’ and put in some of Roy Orbison 's operatic noodlings for good measure .
5 But they 're all from their base .
6 They 've been yo-yoing between the First and Second Divisions for as long as I can remember — at the time of writing , they 're well on their way to the Premier League .
7 They 're proud of their DIY achievements , which they often find better — and a lot more satisfying — than if a professional had done it for them .
8 The conservatives have said they 're proud of their record .
9 But at Lowerhope , they 're proud of their Canadian bloodstock .
10 Mike Foster , Executive Chairman of Courage , says they 're proud of their products and would defend people 's right to use them .
11 At least they 're consistent in their delinquency are n't they ?
12 Erm y'know that that sort of thing when they when they y'know when they might be , when they feel when they feel that some some other bloke 's making an approach to them , when they feel that er y'know erm somebody finds them attractive , when they think that some other bloke has made a pass at them or something like that y'know they sort of react in a hostile way but y'know there 's that suspicion that mm er y'know kind of er it 's because they 're insecure about their masculinity , it 's because they feel threatened or something like that .
13 Funds for the new centre in the north are raised entirely from charity and they 're halfway towards their target of £500,000 .
14 While they 're delighted with their legal success , they have it in perspective .
15 They 're descriptive of their erm ,
16 you know and it , they do n't need them , say they 're both in their ordinary shoes at the moment
17 they 're faithful in their fashion to Paul Newman
18 If they 're sick in their heads , if they 're sick in their heads and they have to rape little girls .
19 If they 're sick in their heads , if they 're sick in their heads and they have to rape little girls .
20 But the villagers say they 're happy in their rural backwater .
21 They 're delicious on their own but why not try one of Anne Hildyard 's special summer desserts as well ?
22 … you have got to make a verbal , visual contact with every child , even if it 's in passing if they 're busy with their work .
23 Staff in the regions affected say they 're worried for their futures .
24 They 're afraid of their fears and they feel that by talking about it the children will actually have more problems , so children , being very aware of the adults ' fears , will not talk .
25 Well , they 're entitled to their opinion .
26 All he would say was , ‘ they 've paid their money , so they 're entitled to their opinions ’ .
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