Example sentences of "'re [adj] to be " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 're refreshing to be with , Kate . |
2 | They 're right to be ashamed , but of themselves , not of pop . |
3 | Loads of my friends are miserable over the way they look , and the media are basically saying , ‘ Yes , you 're right to be miserable . |
4 | But surely we 're right to be terrified ? |
5 | A You 're right to be disappointed with the results of your machine . |
6 | ‘ You 're right to be careful , ’ he said . |
7 | You 're right to be sceptical : we should be indulgent only to a certain point with lovers , whose vanities rival those of politicians . |
8 | You 're right to be concerned . |
9 | ‘ I think you 're right to be wary of Andrew , ’ Bridget said thoughtfully . |
10 | The council says the redevelopment is an historic opportunity for the city , and that they 're right to be optimistic . |
11 | So I think they 're right to be suspicious , and it 's right for those people who feel they have a role it 's up to them to make it appear interesting and to show them the relevance . |
12 | Club secretary John Ritchie , who is also the Northern League 's registration secretary said : ‘ We 're sorry to be losing Vic , but the man has been doing the job since December and not received a penny . |
13 | All credit to them they know they have n't got a big guy apart from Ormanroyd as an outlet player so they 're prepared to be patient and build up and pass the ball al pass their way through . |
14 | Or they are held in the arms and quietly soothed — of course they 're sad to be going . |
15 | Equally colleagues , we 're delighted to be here not least because the Labour Party has made significant inroads into Portsmouth . |
16 | ‘ Well , we 're delighted to be able to announce that as from today Mr Calder will be joining the board . |
17 | ‘ We 're delighted to be able to use this van — a clear example of our commitment to an improved environment , ’ said Bob Maggs , General Manager of Bristol Energy Centre . |
18 | That 's right yes , er vivisection is erm well actually to do with the cutting up of animals is n't it , testing , things like cosmetics , medicine medicines and so on , on animals and if you 're anti to be that you 're against it . |
19 | You 're supposed to be making your guests feel welcome . ’ |
20 | In the morning , we suddenly woke up and said , ‘ Oh no , — we 're supposed to be getting married at 11 o'clock . |
21 | We 're supposed to be trained . ’ |
22 | You 're supposed to be in bed , ’ Otley said . |
23 | ‘ You 're supposed to be at Sunday school . ’ |
24 | YOU 'RE SUPPOSED TO BE ATTACKING THE ENEMY . |
25 | ‘ Oh dear , oh dear , I ca n't , we 're supposed to be leaving tomorrow , or the day after , if we can get everything ready , there 's so much to do . |
26 | ‘ If you 're seeing me , get these people off my back , George — we 're supposed to be running an operation … ’ |
27 | It 's not as if it 'll frighten the horses , because they 're supposed to be colour blind : mind you , have seen some of the migraine colour schemes a racing cyclist friend wears I 'm not so sure about that ! |
28 | ‘ Where 's this escarpment we 're supposed to be approaching ? ’ he asked . |
29 | I ca n't see them involved in killing an Englishman ; they 're supposed to be on the same side . ’ |
30 | Come on , Bina , you 're supposed to be Thinking . |