Example sentences of "[is] [Wh adv] [pers pn] 're [adv] " in BNC.

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1 That 's how they 're so rich .
2 And that 's how we 're here — you and me .
3 It 's when they 're most likely to fall in love , once and for ever .
4 When they do really get going and out of their comfortable fog , like during ‘ Turn Me On ’ when Denise Jonson 's sweet soul vocals contribute to a track that simply wipes the floor with anything that Soul II Soul have put out in the last three years , that 's when they 're really worthwhile .
5 Because of course we 're looking at the importance of bringing this on right from the time that a man joins as a recruit , and I realize that 's when they 're very vulnerable indeed , they 're unfit probably , they 're nervous , they 're not a team yet , and we 've developed all sorts of things .
6 Ah you see , that 's when you 're over twenty one , that 's what happens .
7 I know for sure it will be a feast — it always is when we 're together .
8 THE BEST TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED IS WHEN YOU 'RE AWAY
9 You see the the the other thing there is when you 're actually doing reviewing and stuff yo yo you you do I know review er profiling
10 Cos that 's the most frustrating thing about fishing is when you 're like you know , you could be wasting that , you , you think to yourself like I could be wasting a whole , there 's not a fish anywhere round here !
11 That is why we 're here after all . ’
12 This is why we 're actually thinking about it .
13 ‘ That is why you 're here is n't it ? ’
14 But what I dearly would like to know is why you 're always so damned suspicious ! ’
15 Well , I 'm not , I just think it 's selfish in going in this roundabout way and this is why you 're so distressed because you know you 're doing something that is wrong !
16 That is , people tend to forget either in a motivated way , or accidentally , people will tend to minimise or trivialise the abuse to which they 've been subject in some cases because maybe saying that you 've been sexually abused as a child and that is why you 're so screwed up at the moment um that 's not necessarily a very self-benefiting thing to say .
17 This is why you 're only seeing half the Winchess program .
18 ‘ That 's why they 're here , ’ said Alice .
19 Yeah , that 's why they 're here and really I would like to know by Friday m tennish .
20 Those are nocturnal marsupials — that 's why they 're fast asleep now . ’
21 That 's why they 're always going up to him .
22 The aristocracy have found that out to their cost and that 's why they 're often willing to turn a blind eye to the occasional by-blow , provided it 's handled discreetly .
23 Anyway that 's why they 're there .
24 Hardwoods are remarkably tough and long lasting — that 's why they 're so popular .
25 That 's why we 're here .
26 Ca n't wait , that 's why we 're here .
27 ROS : That 's why we 're here .
28 That 's why we 're here .
29 That 's why we 're here . ’
30 That 's why we 're here . ’
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