Example sentences of "[pers pn] 're [v-ing] to a " in BNC.
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1 | But I mean , if you erm if you put your headphones on you see , they might just think erm you 're listening to a Walkman . |
2 | You ca n't make eye contact if you 're speaking to a piece of paper . |
3 | You ca n't be persuasive if you 're speaking to a piece of paper , if you 're reading from a script . |
4 | Well now the the thing is and you 're speaking to an expert here |
5 | You 're going to a ball dressed like that ? ’ |
6 | The whole of British Isles , right , erm in various sort of settings , different places , you 're going to a school are n't you tomorrow |
7 | You 're going to a friend 's for a barbecue on a hot summer 's evening , and you 're walking up the drive and you can smell the barbecue sizzling away . |
8 | Well actually you 're going to a centre are n't you er in where there will be evening classes and that sort of opportunity ? |
9 | They were the sorts of contacts that you have when you 're signing on at the Employment Benefits Office , when you 're going to a job interview erm and often these are very negative because the experience of signing on is n't a very pleasant experience at all ; most job interviews , unfortunately , end with a rejection erm so a lot of these non-routine contacts were quite negatives ones for people . |
10 | I know the car 's essential but for instance if you 're going to an estate agent you 're not running round using the car in company time . |
11 | You 're going to an awful lot of trouble for me love . |
12 | this chap with his book he says watch out of it George it burns you , look in the corner and get your torch , you know , maybe you 're going to an antique place |
13 | If you 're keeping to a tight budget , the textured melamine finish of Dakota or pale grey Tulsa combine practical style with contemporary good looks — and there are many other styles to choose from . |
14 | Yeah but then you 're coming to a |
15 | ‘ You 're talking to a bankrupt — almost ! ’ he told me yesterday lunchtime . |
16 | Alice , you 're talking to a woman who 's seen a skipfest on the Raven of October . |
17 | You 're talking to a dead man . ’ |
18 | You 're talking to a tape recorder now Em ! |
19 | hang on hang on now if you 're talking to a mathematician and you 're sort of saying cos squared is well erm you know if I integrate that ah I 'm going to get cos so if erm well I 'll just change that there and I 'll fiddle |
20 | A reader has suggested that the belated realization that you 're talking to an ex-lover is best expressed by the old Tallulah Bankhead crack : ‘ I did n't recognize you with your clothes on . ’ |
21 | You 're talking to an atheist . ’ |
22 | Often , in fact , you 're responding to an unconscious pull towards that person which has little basis in reality . |
23 | What do we need to ensure in terms of pitch when we 're speaking to a group of people ? |
24 | And we know how many there are in the age band we can say we 're penetrating to a degree of |
25 | I would think it could be helpful , now and then , to have simple explanations of some of the words used say erm where we 're building to a communion service , |
26 | Not when we 're moving to a democracy , not with a multi-party system . |
27 | Now what do we do with indexes when we 're raising to a power ? |
28 | We 're going to a restaurant for dinner so I want to have something special ; |
29 | The old joke is that in the army they once had the message ‘ Send reinforcements we 're going to advance ’ but it became ‘ Send three and fourpence we 're going to a dance . ’ |
30 | We 're going to a big house called Millfield . |