Example sentences of "[vb base] here as " in BNC.
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1 | And they are habitat for the millions of mallard duck , Canada geese , American widgeon and other waterfowl that pause here as they cruise the Atlantic Flyway toward warmer climes each autumn . |
2 | Two other approaches , somewhat more debatably , lie here as well : training and education , and housing programmes . |
3 | Meanwhile , I stand here as self-confessed criminal trespasser , though one who has done no harm and will continue to show every care for this precious environment . |
4 | One can characterize make here as evoking the mere production of an effect for which the " maker " is entirely responsible . |
5 | They sell here as well packaged ranges , undercutting rivals by three and often four figures , and with many of the usual extras built in . |
6 | Might as well bring the clothes and stay here as go home , all the way home and all the way back again . |
7 | Much the same rules apply here as in ordinary tactful conversation . |
8 | Liability will not be avoided simply because the system has a fault and the same principles apply here as in the case of conventional computer software . |
9 | ‘ We leave here as arranged on Saturday morning . |
10 | Look out for the forest wildlife on the way , red and roe deer live here as do pine martens and red squirrels , badgers , wildcats and mountain hares . |
11 | 5,000 zebra , 15,000 wildebeest and 3,000 gazelle live here as well as elephants , rhinos , buffalo , lions and leopards . |
12 | I must say , that when you live here as opposed to visiting , the apparent lack of walks — and I agree that this is so — vanishes . |
13 | ‘ Come here as soon as we slow down coming to Sudbury , eh ? |
14 | The interpretation of wrestling that I treat here as ‘ accepted ’ is presented in Barthes 's own utterance as an absent speech with which he is dissenting — without its existence there would be no need for his interpretation because the meaning of ‘ wrestling ’ would not be an issue . |
15 | He suggests that such tendencies occur here as an overcompensation for the closed consciousness or ‘ dual narcissism , to which Fanon attributes the depersonalization of colonial man ; that ‘ it is as it Fanon is fearful of his most radical insights ’ ( p. xx ) . |