Example sentences of "how [pron] 're [verb] " in BNC.

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1 mhm Well I think it can go from anything , I mean just a vague feeling of suddenly being put off what you 're talking about because you 've suddenly become conscious of how you 're looking .
2 And she 'll say to Jimmy erm I do n't know how you 're managing to look after yourself .
3 Be a pal , Kate , and slip me the copy of Gay News you hide under your desk because I do n't allow it in the library , talk about work , Kate , discuss how we spend £5000 on economics books for the university libraries , tell me about how you 're stopping the students thieving my favourite art books , but please for God 's sake , Kate , do n't be difficult , do n't talk about imperialism and marxism and feminism , I 've heard it all before and said it all myself , twenty years ago before I had a wife and children to support .
4 Erm , in the same way , your own organisations must produce , I think , good quality pressure mechanisms , including ve very clear objectives , what you 're trying to achieve , and how you 're trying to achieve it , and the sort of resource you need , the sort of resource you need .
5 For instance , it is easy to get talking about relationships to extremes , and to end up analyzing or discussing how you 're passing the marmalade to each other at breakfast !
6 Right , can you tell how you 're intending to er , administer the hundred and fifty thousand pounds home care services ?
7 But ca n't you see how you 're defined by the situation you 're in ?
8 ‘ Tell me how you 're holding up , kid , ’ Christine said from beside her .
9 So that they can see how you 're progressing .
10 That 's how you 're taught .
11 ‘ I 'll call anyway , see how you 're getting on .
12 just to see how you 're getting along .
13 I 'll phone you once a week and you can tell me how you 're getting on . ’
14 And you can check it tonight with any of the colleagues in the hotel to see how you 're getting on .
15 And I had a test , and the old Colonel and Colchester came to see now and how you 're getting on , he was , just about retiring he wanted a different desk in his office .
16 You do n't want me to come and see how you 're getting on
17 Er , Stella , could you take us through how you 're getting on in terms of your forms and related documents .
18 A thorough assessment would be required first to see how you 're faring , mind and body .
19 Just to see how you 're doing . ’
20 It 's just a method of keeping tabs on where you are and how you 're doing .
21 If you want to know how you 're doing with the other person , you need to ask .
22 See how you 're doing .
23 We 'll see you in a couple of weeks again and see how you 're doing .
24 Yeah , have you , have you reviewed your revision to see sort of how you 're doing and how effective it is , and why it 's getting you down and .
25 Both to feel to make them feel involved and to er gauge the reaction gauge how things are going so you can er get some feedback on how you 're doing .
26 And it 's so demotivating , like you know , how are supposed to get the best out of your staff if nobody can be bothered to tell you how you 're doing ?
27 You know , my other two other branches were the same , I 'm doing a free appointment at , I 'm at at the moment , we 're supposed to get a two-weekly , when you do a free appointment , they 're supposed to sit down with every two weeks and tell you how you 're doing .
28 What , how you 're doing , doing a conversation at home cooking dinner , working and eating in office , serving a customer in a shop , in a car or a bus a train , out shopping with a friend , in a pub
29 I think this is rightly so , but there is an advantage to knowing to being slightly more explicit about how you 're doing it , and I think that if a lot of the evaluation that already went on in schools became a little bit more explicit and a little bit more open , it would be much easier for people outside the schools to realize the extent at which schools were themselves already engaging in evaluation .
30 ‘ Well , then — ’ Alice walked across the kitchen to the open fireplace and , bending towards the oven at the side of it , she opened the door and took out a casserole dish and placed it on the table before she went on , ‘ If that 's how you 're feeling I think it 's about time you got yourself married . ’
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