Example sentences of "[pers pn] 're [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Phillis said , ‘ Ye 're dead mean wie yer toilet paper . ’ |
2 | He swallowed and repeated the question , adding , ‘ Ye 're quite sure ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Ye 're always starving . ’ |
4 | ‘ Ye 're never in if it 's anybody wanting money . ’ |
5 | You the punter may want to quit while you 're ahead . |
6 | Anyhow , they say it beats nose-picking and nail-biting — yes , you 're ahead of me — hands down ! |
7 | By definition , racing is not a sport in which you can quit when you 're ahead of the game . |
8 | So be warned — quit while you 're ahead . |
9 | I suppose you 're ahead of the game if you 're alive . |
10 | English captain Will Carling said : ‘ They took their chances and we did n't and it 's always easier to keep the momentum going when you 're ahead . |
11 | English captain Will Carling said : ‘ They took their chances and we did n't and it 's always easier to keep the momentum going when you 're ahead . |
12 | Quit while you 're ahead ! |
13 | As Harvey Postlethwaite , now Tyrrell 's chief designer , remarked at the time : ‘ If you 're slightly out in your calculations , then you 're completely wrong . ’ |
14 | I reckon you 're slightly taller in the morning than you are at night . |
15 | Perhaps you 'd like to sit down rather than sort of hover at the back , it 's up to you entirely but you may feel that you 're slightly uncomfortable . |
16 | ‘ Modesto , I do n't think you 've broken your collarbone , but you 're badly bruised . |
17 | This whole idea of a subsistence economy is something I 'm not really , I 'm not really sure about it because erm what , what would exactly , you 're saying that if everybody was the same then erm then you 're somehow necessarily going to be producing at a subsistence level so erm so er and so it 's , so if you can only extract surplus by effectively taking it off something given to others . |
18 | ‘ This is just the kind of thing you waste months reconstructing under laboratory conditions — the difference in reaction between when you think you 're morally right , and when you think you 're factually right . |
19 | Next time you 're outdoors and you spot a caterpillar , watch how it uses its legs and mouth to eat whole leaves systematically , strip by strip . |
20 | We went with the sixth formers las last summer we went to see The Tempest and it 's such a beautiful place you know , it 's you 're outdoors but it 's quite weird the way they do it , because you 're like in a canopy but the actual stage it outdoors , so you 're covered but you get a bit cold and you need to take woollies and things , it can get a bit cold out there , but it should be nice in the summer . |
21 | You 're already married are n't you ! ’ |
22 | If you are a good journalist you 're already there ; you should be able to anticipate ahead that there might be an invasion on . |
23 | These lines are only visible if you 're already wearing contact lenses ! |
24 | You 're already on the right track ! |
25 | And if you 're already a NatWest customer , agreement to Home Improvement Loans up to £5,000 unsecured can be given on the spot . |
26 | As Giles says , you 're already wiser than any of us would like . |
27 | ‘ You 're already involved , ’ Bernard cut in sharply . |
28 | You do n't need the brake lights of the guy in front of you to tell that he 's gon na stop , you 've anticipated that in a minute this guy 's gon na stop so you you 're already er braking and slowing down . |
29 | If the roundabout suggests that the road you 're on is a fairly wide road and the road you 're exiting on is a fairly narrow road it will normally indicate you 're going from probably a duel carriageway , which you know you 're on if you 're already on it , but the road you 're entering might not be . |
30 | So be aware of the possibility of anybody cutting across the lane that you 're already in . |