Example sentences of "they 're [adj] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Eventually they can turn professional if they 're good enough and earn a fair bob or two . |
2 | Actually they 're better today than ever . |
3 | We all know that the best dishes for entertaining are those that require little last-minute attention , and they 're better still if they can be prepared in advance and frozen . |
4 | ‘ It 's a wonderful thing that they 're all here and all OK , ’ he said . |
5 | Looking back , every solo on ‘ Rust In Peace ’ would 've needed another three or four hours ' more work to have satisfied Max , because they 're all in and out of time . |
6 | They 're all in and done ? |
7 | And they 're all back and yeah even though they were all , they were all loose I mean still fresh you see the , the break . |
8 | They 're all there but their their umbrellas and their walking sticks |
9 | Yeah , well they 're all there but |
10 | Seve treats everybody exactly the same ; they 're all there as fellow competitors and he does n't bat an eyelid at who he plays with . |
11 | Mostly they 're haphazard so that you do n't hear anything for months at a stretch , or they 're impersonal , or the responses are not followed-up and developed , or they are stupefyingly dull . |
12 | If the child is n't in for the mark prior going to the doctors at ten o'clock they 're absent even if they have a note . |
13 | ‘ They 're negative more than positive . ’ |
14 | They 're closer now than they ever have been . |
15 | I always keep a few in stock ( Rule 17A ) ; they 're cheap enough and ever so impressive in the morning afters . |
16 | Well I would n't actually say nobody 's excited about it I mean I think that the way these things happen is that they they 're gradual rather than er |
17 | Perhaps they 're cheaper here than in the States . ’ |
18 | Well I mean I 've looked round here for a pair of blinking shoes , the only trouble here er had over here is that I 've got to go somewhere where they 're wide enough and that 's |
19 | Yeah they 're interested actually and they 're quite quick as well . |
20 | ‘ They 're excited now but will learn later ’ . |
21 | It 's like , what was he , he was going , oh that 's right , he keeps going , I ca n't , but they 're cold now but he was like , at the dinner table once , right , and Ryan and Gran argue continuously , and he was going erm , and he went , Gran , and Gran went , yeah , and he went , do you know what you are , and Gran went no , and he went , well , I ca n't remember what it 's called , he goes , they 're this , I think it 's a hybrid , he goes , you 're a hybrid . |
22 | You know , how demoralised they are and the state of the hospitals and things and she said , oh well , nurses er , they , they 've always complained that they 're hard up and , |
23 | then they 're open so that at half nine you close them there , or at ten o'clock you close them there and you say when they come through if you 're going out that |
24 | They 're newer so that more easily adapt to what |
25 | You expect that if you set a 10:10 standard on a [ large well-known company ] for a , say a pickle liquor , or something , if you did that they would comply because they 're big enough and they 've got the expertise , and so on . |