Example sentences of "[adv] there the " in BNC.
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1 | So there the subject rested for a while , except that we agreed to purchase coffins at some future date to put by in readiness for the inevitable , but owing to the usual pressures of day-to-day living we never got around to it . |
2 | Halfway there the car blows up , killing everybody in town . |
3 | ‘ Perhaps there the novelist has the advantage and he can let his imagination go where it will . ’ |
4 | ‘ They call it the death zone because above there the human body does n't restore itself any more , it 's always deteriorating . ’ |
5 | The defence allege he was still there the next day and had insisted on the compulsory repatriation of Cossack prisoners to Soviet forces . |
6 | I was still there the morning my master came and rescued me . |
7 | Put it in the fridge and it was still there the next day , you know , |
8 | That may still be true of the set-piece studio interview — though even there the prior indication of ‘ lines of questioning ’ is by no means unknown ( and the viewer would probably be astonished at the general closeness of the atmosphere that prevails in the green room afterwards ) . |
9 | Even there the gleam Of earlier memory like enchantment lay . |
10 | Poland 's price system now works , but even there the true extent of value-subtraction is hard to guess . |
11 | In Staffordshire the forest of Cannock had virtually ceased to exist by the end of Elizabeth 's reign , and in Kinver Forest only Iverley Hay remained in the hands of the Crown , and even there the deer had disappeared , and the woods for the most part had been cut down . |
12 | Europe contained , for most of the years between 1880 and 1945 , the most important forces in world politics , and was the focus of the arrangements which governed the world : these arrangements left unregulated only the western hemisphere ( and even there the British Royal Navy tacitly provided the under-writing of power needed by the Monroe Doctrine ) . |
13 | In sizeable towns the volume of trade offered wider scope for specialisation , but even there the connexion with agriculture remained intimate : in most the victualling and food-processing trades formed one of the principal groupings , as in Leicester or York ; only if there was a manufacturing speciality would they take second place . |
14 | ( The case of a mentally incompetent child will present different considerations , although even there the child 's wishes , if known , must be a very material factor . ) |
15 | The only case of any real assistance is Anthony v. Haney , and even there the dicta are obiter and , although of considerable weight , do not probe the question of recaption very deeply . |
16 | Her only escape was in the paddock , in the motor home or the pits , where she scowled ferociously if disturbed from her work , and even there the journalists sometimes prowled , always on the look-out for a good story . |
17 | There are of course areas of the city that are notorious for their bars and sex shows , but even there the atmosphere is lively and interesting ( ! ) and you can just walk past ! |
18 | well there the sort that you only want about a couple at a time at the most |
19 | At least there the floor would be still , and she would n't be feeling so horribly queasy , and she 'd have a dry bed . |
20 | Yet there the figure remained and was , in a way , still less acceptable , for the mean spirit it betrayed lacked stature . |
21 | in his assignment done , is that everything else there the outside cover but everything else is up to you to make sure the inside is filled . |