Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] here be [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well , for me , everything I do here is a continuation of the same old fight from the past .
2 or a bit in the B A I E Communicators Newsletter in Scotland you know here 's a member that 's launched a new publication for the Scottish prison service
3 The man said : ‘ What you see here is a generation brought up on videos .
4 What you need here is a cat .
5 It certainly is erotic , but is perhaps better described , following Eve Sedgwick , as homosocial desire , if only , in the first instance , to avoid the easy but questionable assumption that what we witness here is the irruption of repressed homosexual desire as conceived by Freud .
6 What we offer here is a guide for you to follow when you list your own goals .
7 What we have here is a range of differences and similarities concerning a concept , and putative phenomena connected with it , that both scholars , and many more since , have argued and disputed over .
8 What we have here is a chancer .
9 He said : ‘ What we need is a budget for jobs , what we have here is a budget for job losses . ’
10 Thus , it is reasonable to argue , instead of trying to determine what class is by theoretical disputation , let us recognise that what we have here is a concept which probably indicates something significant about social behaviour , but precisely what that is is not clear .
11 Now in a way what you could say what we have here is a trunk of a tree and the branches and then the leaves and the fruit at different levels on this .
12 What we have here is a process of logical reductionism .
13 What we have here is a catalogue of failure . ’
14 Now Singer thinks it is undeniable that what we have here is a catalogue of inequality .
15 So , in effect , what we have here is a bug that evolves .
16 But what we have here is a model of cognitive experience which privileges synthesis as its active principle and whose particular cognitive ability is that of interrelating the interconnections between phenomena or " opposed " moments of experience .
17 What we have here is an affirmation of the effectiveness of silence in the communication of absolute Truth , a fact fully understood by the Buddha and his followers .
18 What they appreciate here is the closeness to their own tradition — Hokusai 's prints are coloured woodcuts , too — and superb quality .
19 They have here is an answer is too in an exam .
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