Example sentences of "here [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Details were added by a member of the party who was stationed here during the wartime siege of Malta .
2 Menachem Begin used to come here during the 1948 battles to this house , and he came up to see us three or four times during the fighting to have coffee and biscuits with us .
3 For the most part they were unskilled , underpaid and underfed and most of them were here during the thirty-minute refreshment break in the middle of the day because there was a good chance they could stretch that break into an hour at least .
4 This is the place where history is made ; find out why Elizabeth I loved Oxford so , why Charles I had his headquarters here during the Civil War .
5 The Fitting Shop , seen here during the commissioning of 641 in 1984 , carries out all the heavy engineering work for the Department 's vehicles .
6 The wild aurochs , as big as a modern English Longhorn , was widespread in Britain while there was still a landbridge linking the land to the Continent after the retreat of the glaciers of the last Ice Age , but it died out here during the Bronze Age 3,000 years ago and it never reached Ireland .
7 Bill Morrison was posted here during the war and amazed everyone by contacting the hotel in 1991 to return one of their beer glasses which he had had since waiting at the bar one night during the way only to have them run out of beer .
8 After the expulsion of the Jesuits from Portugal in 1759 , the building became used as a barracks , and British troops were stationed here during the occupation of the island .
9 Morrissey 's ‘ Englishness ’ is somewhat ironic when you consider that his parents and his entire extended family only arrived here during the '50s .
10 ‘ Not that that 's much of a road to speak of , ’ the Brigadier went on , But the family has n't lived there since before the war-there were German and then English soldiers billeted here during the second war … ’
11 Many families come here during the peak season .
12 It 's supposed to be the skull of an African boy who was brought here during the slave trade , but I do n't believe it .
13 But it was an elderly shipwright on the beach who explained that all foreigners were called that here , since the only other outsider to have lived in the village was an Englishman named Collins , who , it turned out , had spent many months here during the 1930s .
14 They were the main large size money circulating here during the 17th century .
15 ‘ Say , were you round here during the lunch-break ? ’
16 Still , if you knew the pressure on beds here during the Festival you would be glad not to be in a tent in the gardens — often the fate of the young I do not , however , anticipate being away , as I can not really afford to be ( either literally £££ ) or away from job search which gets daily more depressing .
17 However , the claims of the majority of those seeking asylum here during the past few years — and of the cases that we have determined — were unfounded in United Nations convention terms .
18 And the importance of this work , colleagues , will become clearer later in this report , but at this point er , President , I would wish to place on record , although he 's now has to leave er , to catch his plane , the attribute to my friend and colleague , who was here during the earlier part of Congress , as an honoured guest .
19 ‘ In the eighteenth century the city was transformed into a resort for English high society — being particularly associated , of course , with the name of Beau Nash , the great dandy and gamester who lived here during the 1740s and 50s .
20 They were caught here during the press preview when the elements were much kinder !
21 When we arrived the weather was icy ( although there was no snow , the atmosphere was cold and dusty , since they have very little rain here during the winter months ) and everything looked a sort of browny grey colour , with no green grass and bare trees .
22 No records remain as to who lived here through the seventeenth century , when during the Civil War a bloody battle took place on the Manor 's doorstep .
23 Over eighty years of drama , mirth and high endeavour are chronicled here through the memories of pilots , stewardesses , ground crews , customs officers and the like combining to make for a highly interesting , and funny , read .
24 We were told not to do this , told not to come here , told to sledge and throw snowballs and make snowmen all we wanted , but not even to come near the loch and the river , in case we fell through the ice ; and yet Andy came here after we 'd sledged for a while on the slope near the farm , walked down here through the woods despite my protests , and then when we got here to the river bank I said well , as long as we only looked , but then Andy just whooped and jumped down onto the boulder-lumped white slope of shore and sprinted out across the pure flat snow towards the far bank .
25 We walked here through the gardens and the woods , past the hill where Andy and I lay in the sunlight all those summers ago , into the little glen , then up through the bushes and the dead auburn wreckage of the ferns , to the trees at the summit of the small hill .
26 ‘ I thought we 'd go this way , up here through the mountains .
27 He would have taken it out here through the
28 It is also important to differentiate here between the first flight of the day and subsequent flights .
29 The differences here between the first two teams are insignificant , but the difference between them and the third team is striking .
30 There is a perpetual war here between the Italian and the French music .
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