Example sentences of "as [pers pn] 're [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ As long as you 're with me , you 'll be safe . ’ |
2 | ‘ Seeing as you 're on your own for so much of the time . ’ |
3 | His reply was , ’ How are you going to close it as you 're on the wrong side of the canal ? ’ — I had n't thought of that . |
4 | I 'll run that for as long as you 're off the streets , and then , when you 've solved your problems , I 'll close Stepping Out and we 'll do Time Out together . ’ |
5 | So as long as you 're behind the ball you can keep moving |
6 | That is what the greenbelt is actually there for , and if you have it there for that purpose , as I said yesterday , the necessary corollary is that you have additional provision beyond it , and I ca n't resist to offer Mr Wincup some support , I 'm sure one piece of evidence that he gave you about the letter from the Parish Council , he 's probably already replied to that Parish Council saying , as you 're in the York greenbelt have no fear , all the Selby needs will pass straight across your heads and land somewhere else . |
7 | So as long as you 're in the X positive , then you 're moving in a positive direction , or a er |
8 | So that erm although you 're entitled to what a native of that country would get , so long as you 're in the European Community , even that can vary . |
9 | As we 're on the subject of complaints , I might as well say that we 've had one from Naomi Marks . |
10 | Erm as we 're on Greater York I feel I ought to say something having a s small part of the Greater York area within Hambleton . |
11 | We 'll sit apart from them , as we 're of a lower class ! |
12 | ‘ We 'll be okay as soon as we 're through the passage . ’ |
13 | ‘ Well , as we 're in the presence of two students — postgraduate students — I daresay you 'll take me to be sucking up , but the times are rather interesting , do n't you find ? |
14 | It could be our duty , seeing as we 're in here anyway . ’ |
15 | I 'd like to see what we 've got there as long as we 're in the neighbourhood . ’ |
16 | ‘ I thought that as we 're in Portugal — ’ |
17 | Arsenal 's jump to the top of the pile — they were last there in May 1991 — is ominous indeed , particularly as they 're on one of their famous rolls . |
18 | As much as they 're on his side however they say the honeymoon is coming to an end . |
19 | So long as they 're on strike you can keep their wages , ca n't you ? |
20 | And then just as they 're on The Chair , they suddenly accelerate violently , to pop over it . |
21 | ‘ Does n't matter if they 're still at school , as long as they 're over the age of consent and on the Pill . |
22 | As long as they 're in Pesth for the start of the journey south , they can do very much as they like , although none of them will be welcome at court . ’ |
23 | As long as they 're in credit they drive straight through . |