Example sentences of "'re [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So you 're under arrest for taking it off
2 The gist of the words were , you 're under arrest for harbouring an escapee and he replied along the lines of you 've got ta be joking mate .
3 We could only er er , in it 's not quite clear whether erm we 're in favour of sending people all the way down to London for their health care , but we 're not in favour of sending anywhere , anywhe where more local for the the erm , you know I , I 'm not quite sure what you want you know what what point the lady 's trying to get across there .
4 Here again I think that you 're in danger of drifting from the essential feature , which is that in the absence of a requirement to take land out of the greenbelt , the whole of the area er within the general extent of the greenbelt as approved by the Secretary of State erm has a greenbelt function .
5 When you 're , until you 're in danger of breaking down , I mean breaking down would be when you 'd approach the hoop like that and you realize you ca n't run it .
6 If a line is too basic and lacks interest , you run the risk of becoming boring ; if your playing is too busy , on the other hand , you 're in danger of forgetting that you 're accompanying rather than soloing .
7 ‘ But perhaps you 're in danger of forgetting that it always did , and always will , take two to tango . ’
8 but er at the end of the day there has to be a purpose for it so unless you , you , you put it into action , then you , if you just read , then you 're in danger of having a bigger judgment than somebody that was ignorant
9 Well I think that what you 're in danger of coming up with is a camel .
10 You 're in danger of going too far this week .
11 Take it easy for you 're in danger of going overkill and boring people rigid with your long winded tales .
12 You did it very well , you 're in danger of talking yourself out of it .
13 ‘ Nothing , but you 're in danger of turning it into an art form .
14 ‘ You 're in danger of becoming a flagellant . ’
15 ‘ You are the last woman I would have thought I would want — you 're everything I despise , but you 're in danger of becoming an obsession and there 's only one way to deal with it : we 'll make love until we 're sated with each other , then we 'll both be free to go our separate ways and forget we ever met . ’
16 You 're in danger of becoming hysterical .
17 Others say unless social services are given higher priority , they 're in danger of becoming a lottery .
18 Well I used to do , what you 're doing see , you 're in charge of loading the ship , see but they did , first of all they , they , we had er , we had a foreman stevedore , then we had , and then erm we had the stevedores and the dockers they went away on these courses , down to ones , they used to go to Southampton and some went to Hull , but when they came back , they called theirselves stevedores , so course our harbourmaster , he say that 's not right , they 're stevedores , well you got ta be all called foremen stevedores , so Captain come to me , he said , what are we gon na call you ?
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