Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] [pron] 're [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There was one about a fortnight ago , and would have given my ears for the sort of civilian committee , and the methods that they 're using here , compared with the ones I saw in London .
2 You need to have a think during the next week about how you can illustrate the lists that you 're drawing together , are you going to use newspaper cuttings ?
3 Let's say that you give one of your people a six month project to work on , you 've agreed with them as part of the parameters that you 're going to check with them every two months on it , where do you put those reminders to yourself ?
4 He does n't pay very much attention to the content of these books that we 're looking at in this course .
5 And he said , ‘ Well , it 's amazing , you know , they got to build her a , a special khazi that they 're going to knock down afterwards .
6 Cos next , well the week after the reading week we 've got , we do the first visit to our schools that we 're doing our T P in .
7 plus all the schools that they 're going to between and what do we want them to collect so they can do all and that .
8 That as a matter of principle , there would be no objection in principle to a new settlement in any of the sectors that we 're discussing today .
9 So if you 're not happy with the the basic objects that you 're playing around with , you you 've immediately lost most of your confidence
10 He was evidently not facing the college class and exams that you 're facing !
11 Yeah , well the trouble with the register was that er , when it was put forward , and it was put forward by Tom Burlison and Tom Sawyer of , er and they worked very , very hard , no one harder than Tom Burlison , to try to establish this possibility as a compromise to avoid the sort of conflicts that we 're talking about at the moment .
12 Whereas the proposals that they 're making is only those rights which may be lost because of misappropriation of assets er would be compensated by the compensation fund .
13 Pursuits that you 're doing .
14 Now , today I 've got two types of products with me , one is Gloria M products that we 're going to use as a demonstration , and the other dermatological products that we 're going to use as a dem demonstration .
15 Now , today I 've got two types of products with me , one is Gloria M products that we 're going to use as a demonstration , and the other dermatological products that we 're going to use as a dem demonstration .
16 As Guildsoft puts it ‘ You ca n't ask your current users to accept a lower standard of service than users of other products that you 're trying to attract ! ’
17 Now that may not be the best way to have structured it , but some of the checks that we 're imposing at the moment are not necessary to put on paper .
18 Ipswich for example , was providing a full service and has now actually gone to the times that we 're providing .
19 All these rewards that you 're waiting for and you do n't find anyone there .
20 They work for those and algebra just follows , so it just follows the normal rules that we 're using for the numbers that we know .
21 well , I have one , and I think that 's expensive enough , but regarding the licence extra money , I think that we should n't have to pay any television licence at all with some of the programmes that we 're getting on , they 're all repeated
22 all of these all these graphs that we 're thinking of have got time along the X axis .
23 Hassan meanwhile ( between endless rushes to airports , trying to convince faceless , emotionless authorities that they 're dealing with genuine political refugees ) realises his life must find time for love as well as small ‘ p ’ politics .
24 you know er it helps if erm it helps if the groups that you 're comparing between there 's about sort of at least twenty people in each sort of thing , erm and the same goes for things like , things that you might want to do squares on or something like that erm so I mean if you were interested in comparing people who attended very regularly with people who only attended once in a while erm you know it would help if there were about sort of more than forty people altogether so that there was sort of , you know
25 But that but that 's tha that 's defeating the whole object of the exercise of getting you know more foot patrols , because it 's foot patrols that they 're talking about all the time , if you give 'em a car you go back to the you know the fire brigade syndrome when it was zip zip zip
26 We 've put a team together which we think will achieve the honours that we 're looking for .
27 I what I have come here today to do is is in the matters that we 're discussing , to take out any commitment to an outer northern .
28 ‘ When I came to Ampeg I had a whole book full of design ideas — everything drawn out and ready to go — which I presented them with , and the amps that you 're seeing right now are almost exactly what was in that book .
29 Erm what this is really about , I think we all recognise this is the erm purchaser aim to increase their leverage in the contract situation as against the providers on the other side of contract and in fact , I think we ought to tie this very much more in with what this authority has been saying about the proposals of the trust on the provider side because I think that this is an argument against the whole district N H S trusts that we 're getting , but it is encouraging the situation in which health authorities have purchasers on the other side of the contract are going to want to band together and merge to create a larger block in which to negotiate with their whole trust providers , I think this is a a very dangerous situation and think we needed to tie the two together as an argument there .
30 Fifty five percent are all the other messages that you 're giving out , by the way you stand , the way you dress etcetera .
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