Example sentences of "[be] [adv] here " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Aliens ’ , I continued , ‘ are right here at this moment ! |
2 | He snapped his lighter , I 've only been down here six months . |
3 | ‘ How long have you been down here in Manchester ? ’ |
4 | ‘ I 've never been down here before . ’ |
5 | And I 've been down here two year . |
6 | Erm if it 'd all been down here , you could think , Oh well I can make it twice that , take it out to about here . |
7 | ‘ I 've been down here half the night , waiting for someone like you , ’ the stranger said . |
8 | In all the times I 've been down here , I have never heard that sound before . |
9 | ‘ This is the first time I 've been down here since God knows when . |
10 | Er and on the basis of your knowledge I mean , in terms of the flats , when you 've s you 've been there f er and also you 've erm worked with some of the tenants that have been down here , I mean how what do you think er in terms of the living conditions , I mean how er in the flats , I mean how do they , how do you see them ? |
11 | ’ I wonder if she 's even been down here before . |
12 | ‘ You 've been down here — what , a week or so ? |
13 | They had been down here in Devon for almost two weeks , and already she had fallen under the lazy , carefree spell of the tranquil countryside . |
14 | I certainly have n't seen anything that offends me and when Telethon people have been down here , they 've been good . |
15 | She 'd have been down here telling dirty jokes to all the musicians . |
16 | I 've been down here for bloody nine years I 've missed it a bit |
17 | Been down here ever since . |
18 | I ca do n't think I 've been down here before have I ? |
19 | You should have left it there Dominic would eat it , he 'll find it , he 'll say who 's been down here and had a sandwich you have n't had one |
20 | Oh , I 've been down here about twenty years though so it 's faded a bit |
21 | My accent 's certainly changed since I 've been down here . |
22 | Have n't been down here for a while . |
23 | . I 've not been down here |
24 | you 've been down here two have n't you ? |
25 | Well , your , your mum 's been down here two years has n't she ? |
26 | I 've been down here six months now . |
27 | He 's probably been down here already and scratched his number off . |
28 | Tension can be created either by the sponsor 's subtle , superior position of detachment : ‘ I am only here to describe the problems ; you are the ones who will have to face them ’ , or , quite differently , a hint of ‘ I know more than I am going to tell ’ , or its cruder version : ‘ I am doing a good salesman 's job and you are going to fall for it ’ . |
29 | ‘ And you know that I am only here because I have royal authority ? ’ |
30 | Y'know , I ca n't deal with things ideologically , I am only here for practical information ’ . |