Example sentences of "'re [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | But you ca n't , it 's just impossible , cos you live in the ar , you know Green , you 're like a second class citizen , you know . |
2 | I I do n't think that 's a problem because we 're doing erm we 're doing two blocks of six and we 're onto the fourth of the first block now , but then the second block comes up in September and October , so it 's certainly in time for that . |
3 | Yeah we 're onto the next area |
4 | We 're into the second corner . |
5 | Several Manchester United players likely to be involved as well and they 're into the second half of their second leg European cup tie in Turkey . |
6 | He has recovered his form superbly after a broken finger threatened his career last season , and England boss Graham Taylor said : ‘ Sometimes when you 're with a Second Division club or out in the far North East you can feel forgotten . |
7 | Anything else we could try to see what 're in a third ? |
8 | well we 're in a next week . |
9 | Monica Hicks of the Association of University Teachers argues that the proposal of split firsts is a distraction : ‘ If you 're in the first category , further refining is an unnecessary detail . ’ |
10 | Oxford United have their own ladies team this season … they 're in the first division of the National League and this week played their first game at the Manor ground … and the girls done well . |
11 | I mean er now we 're in the second flow of them being emptied again , so I do n't know what 's gon na happen for the future . |
12 | You 're in the second category . ’ |
13 | No , we 're in the second bit . |
14 | Coventry used to be one of the best teams in England … they 've won the cup twice … now they 're in the second division and they had a hard time on saturday … five penalty kicks saw them through … with three tries … none of which were that dazzling … it was Hereford who entertained … their last try was something special something to remember … |
15 | ‘ I 'd had a novel published when I was 16 , really quite a poor novel called The Kids , the kind of thing that people write when they 're in the fifth form , except that mine got published . |
16 | He 's dead nice , Mr Fleming , just treats you like an adult ; see once you 're in the Sixth Year , you could say Anything to him . |
17 | work you do up to G C S E is very difficult , that it should be very different from erm , when you 're in the sixth form |
18 | ‘ We 're in the twenty-fifth century ? ’ |
19 | ‘ You 're in the Third Reich now . |
20 | And at the moment we 're on the ninth of this month , I received a copy today they s they sent me some material , erm they 've actually been given photographs by people like er Ansell Adams , Fay Goodwin , er David er Bailey . |
21 | ‘ So we 're on the second floor . ’ |
22 | We 're on the second side of this . |
23 | Well , we 're on the second summer , just finishing now , and we 're having quite a lot of produce coming off the plots , and we 're hoping to start an orchard as well , just to keep it developing . |
24 | You may knit the background or the pattern stitches of each row first , depending on whether you 're on the first two , or the last two , rows of the four-row cycle . |
25 | We do n't know whether they 're on , they 're on the first , second or third ? |
26 | However , they will be drawn from the same list of topics that 're on the first and there may be some overlap . |
27 | In the third round — do n't forget they played the third and fourth rounds all on one day then — we 're on the 6th green and Nicklaus is on the 12th right alongside , of course ( the greens at St Andrews meet where they add up to 18 ) . |
28 | You 're on the fifteenth , sixteenth of October cos my mum 's birthday is sixteenth of October . |
29 | Oh yes , because we 're on the fourteenth , so it 's the week before . |
30 | ‘ I 'm sure we 're on the last lap now . ’ |