Example sentences of "[verb] here [coord] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Certainly there are 130 new routes on a number of good quality , though generally small , buttresses scattered here and there throughout the valley — but not a lot to take the breath away .
2 We went out into New York City and staggered here and there through the Village and drooled it all out in bar after bar .
3 Fourthly , this test would mean that there was no remedy under the Act in respect of a transaction with an overseas company , or a foreigner living here but abroad at the crucial moment , even if the subject matter was English land .
4 It is best to use small amounts of food , for you might not notice tiny pieces nibbled here and there from a large lump .
5 Reference to chimpanzees and apes has been made here and there throughout the preceding chapters and it seems appropriate to relate just one example of their mental processes in these pages .
6 He added nothing more until he had brought them deep into thick woodland , threaded by a single open ride , where deep wheel-ruts still showed here and there in the moist ground , even after so many days .
7 An old broken bicycle frame , some rusted railings , an old disintegrating metal gate … it had all been lying here and there on the property .
8 They stopped and waited , dotted here and there about the slope .
9 But the man who sat with her now in the huge heated conservatory that overlooked the gently foaming waters of the bay , dotted here and there with the lights of bobbing buoys , seemed relaxed and clearly in his element .
10 To my delight , dotted here and there on the leafy verge were gleams of light , a pale luminous shining in the warm darkness .
11 The ground inside the arch was cobbled , and there were strangely shaped metal fittings set here and there into the walls .
12 Two nights a week she worked here and then on the third night she washed her hair and all her clothes to get rid of the smell of fried fish and went dancing .
13 Modern brick and concrete duplexes squatted here and there along the road , each with a few rows of vines trained along wires suspended from concrete posts behind them .
14 The Welsh Road , which appears here and there on the map of the Midlands , refers to this cross-country traffic .
15 He sighed regretfully as he picked his way slowly through the tattered refugees camped here and there on the floor , wondering what had become of his Louis XVI table .
16 Far below us pine forest bearded the foothills , broken here and there by the scars of red roofed villages , sensibly sited well away from the vulnerable coast .
17 Their daughter , Shelagh , has moved to Belfast where she has a job in an office but her younger brother , Sean helps here and there on the farm while he is looking for some other work , sadly without too much hope , since there is already much unemployment in the towns .
18 The walls were built of dark , rough stone , almost black , pitted here and there by the heat of the furnaces .
19 Flutter here and there amongst the trees , sensing the life all around you — the plants , birds , animals and insects .
20 Clouds of little-crested parrots and rose-breasted cockatoos swarmed upon the woods that were dotted here and there over the grasslands .
21 A few new guide-posts appeared here and there in the late seventeenth century , and an act of 1698 ordered justices to erect standing-posts at cross-roads ; but the act seems to have been ineffective .
22 We take our orders , issued here and there in a whisper . ’
23 We ran here and there in the trees , calling and shouting .
24 Nevertheless I feel that I have a responsibility to the public and to the world of art both to present your unpublished writings in as comprehensible a form as possible , and at the same time to correct some of the misleading impressions these might give , not of course about yourself , but about others , casually mentioned here and there in the course of your jottings .
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