Example sentences of "[pers pn] 're [adv] [prep] it " in BNC.
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1 | If the roundabout suggests that the road you 're on is a fairly wide road and the road you 're exiting on is a fairly narrow road it will normally indicate you 're going from probably a duel carriageway , which you know you 're on if you 're already on it , but the road you 're entering might not be . |
2 | You 're nowhere near it yet are you ? |
3 | Then you 'd better decide to stamp mine while you 're on with it ! ’ |
4 | ‘ You sure you 're up to it ? ’ |
5 | ‘ If you 're up to it . ’ |
6 | Reckon you 're up to it ? |
7 | ‘ In a large software development team , you can spend a large part of your time on company politics and another large part on documenting when you 're up to it . |
8 | Just see to the most urgent of the letters if you 're up to it . ’ |
9 | You wo n't get a prize unless you 're up to it , The er the ploughing has to look professional . |
10 | This is a very important position you 're after , I shall have to be very thorough in checking whether you 're up to it . |
11 | ‘ Are you sure you 're up to it ? ’ he asked sharply . |
12 | no , all I want you to do if you 're up to it , is get me cooker hood thing off , so I can clean it , it 's not been cleaned since before Christmas |
13 | But it 's different when you 're up against it , different when you 're spiritually sick . |
14 | Has he decided you 're not worth it ’ . |
15 | ‘ I 'm not going to fight you — you 're not worth it . |
16 | You 're not with it ! |
17 | ‘ But for your sake I only hope you 're not in it too deeply . ’ |
18 | ‘ Well , you 're round to it now , so what 's all this about ? ’ he demanded with suppressed anger . |
19 | You know you 're in for it when the name of Tambimuttu appears . |
20 | He turned his head and glanced to where Martin was taking off his overcoat , and Martin raised his eyebrows , pursed his lips and nodded his head , the action saying , ‘ You 're in for it again , laddie . ’ |
21 | If you 've damaged any of my trashcans you 're in for it . ’ |
22 | Poor Jeff , she was thinking , you 're in for it now . |
23 | Cos you 're never in it . |
24 | If you 're really into it , right , find out what your customer wants done always guard against talking too much |
25 | but then suddenly you you 're back into it . |
26 | They said , ‘ So you 're still at it , then ; is n't it about time you packed it in ? ’ |
27 | That place is like a dead house when you 're out of it . |
28 | ‘ Second , you 're out of it . |
29 | I 'll be happier knowing you 're out of it . ’ |
30 | I bet you 're just glad you 're out of it ? |