Example sentences of "'re [adj] friend " in BNC.
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1 | I just thought … well , we 're old friends , are n't we ? |
2 | We 're old friends . |
3 | Mr Tucker , this is George ; we 're old friends . |
4 | ‘ We 're old friends , are n't we , Mr Hardiman ? ’ |
5 | Sorry I 've kept Martin , but we 're old friends from Manchester . |
6 | ‘ We 're old friends as well ; did Martin not tell you ? ’ the girl pressed . |
7 | He 's staying with the Dysons — they 're old friends , apparently . |
8 | ‘ You 're old friends , then ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Those two lawyers , ’ Anna thought , ‘ they 're old friends . |
10 | ‘ You talk like you 're old friends . ’ |
11 | So , we 're old friends meeting … |
12 | They 're old friends . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 'm lucky , really , because I 'm with Denis and Astrid and they 're real friends — good friends and their comfort is so welcome — but I 'm in a foreign country so I 'm alone , and what I most want to do is talk about Dad to people — which is why I 'm writing this . |
14 | We 're good friends , ’ replied Adam , knowing what she meant . |
15 | We 're good friends , Hilary and I. ’ |
16 | You 're good friends ? ’ |
17 | Well , I shall need a lot of persuasion to change my mind , but I 've known Edward for a very long time and we 're good friends . |
18 | We 're good friends . |
19 | He says Andy has taken it well , they 're good friends still . |
20 | that Mary er Mary 's da , one of Mary 's daughters and one of Christine 's daughters , they 're at the same college or something , they 're big friends ! |