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Definition of ’re in English: ’reabbreviation informal Are (usually after the pronouns you, we, and they) Example sentencesExamples - You can read the story over in Empire to get all the facts, but we 're sure you can guess most of it.
- We have worked hard and it was a sad loss but we 're going to keep the campaign going.
- We are not going to just roll over and say we 're not interested in tourism any more.
- We 're saying that cinema can be an event, it can be a fun place where film is celebrated.
- There are quite a few of us, and we 're standing in rows like soldiers on a parade ground.
- We 're not looking to push him too hard though he needs to start getting match fitness.
- We 're all so used to adapting that people found a way of making this thing work for them.
- We 're the voice of a people caught between two great powers in the politics of our time.
- The transition will be so costly that we 're going to need the oil giants to fund it.
- We 're just really pleased that they can be part of the community and have a part to play in it.
- We all knew we could play like that and that's why we 're all annoyed that we didn't win.
- The only problem is that we 're only listening to them while this crisis is in full flow.
- The place traps the sound and it can be raucously good when we 're on the front foot.
- You can see why people who are not from the west look at us and think we 're decadent.
- We don't have a set list of companies and jobs, so we 're not trying to fit people into a box.
- We 're very proud of the castle locally and we want it to look its best for visitors.
- Now that the summer holidays are out of the way we 're going to try to get together for a drink in town.
- So rather than have no input we 're looking at all the problems which are going to arise.
- We 're not going to make a living out of growing lettuce in the corner of the garden.
- We 're going to let it stop trading at the end of the contract that are presently on the books.
Definition of ’re in US English: ’reabbreviation informal Are (usually after the pronouns you, we, and they) Example sentencesExamples - We 're going to let it stop trading at the end of the contract that are presently on the books.
- You can see why people who are not from the west look at us and think we 're decadent.
- You can read the story over in Empire to get all the facts, but we 're sure you can guess most of it.
- We don't have a set list of companies and jobs, so we 're not trying to fit people into a box.
- The only problem is that we 're only listening to them while this crisis is in full flow.
- We have worked hard and it was a sad loss but we 're going to keep the campaign going.
- We 're very proud of the castle locally and we want it to look its best for visitors.
- There are quite a few of us, and we 're standing in rows like soldiers on a parade ground.
- The transition will be so costly that we 're going to need the oil giants to fund it.
- Now that the summer holidays are out of the way we 're going to try to get together for a drink in town.
- We 're the voice of a people caught between two great powers in the politics of our time.
- We 're saying that cinema can be an event, it can be a fun place where film is celebrated.
- We are not going to just roll over and say we 're not interested in tourism any more.
- We 're not looking to push him too hard though he needs to start getting match fitness.
- We 're all so used to adapting that people found a way of making this thing work for them.
- So rather than have no input we 're looking at all the problems which are going to arise.
- We all knew we could play like that and that's why we 're all annoyed that we didn't win.
- We 're not going to make a living out of growing lettuce in the corner of the garden.
- We 're just really pleased that they can be part of the community and have a part to play in it.
- The place traps the sound and it can be raucously good when we 're on the front foot.
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