Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] here [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's when I want you here to keep a watch on him . ’ |
2 | ‘ If Plummer was trying to frame you , why send me here to help you ? ’ |
3 | One of them is a teacher of deaf children at St Mary 's and she loved the old schoolroom at the museum and told me that her class were doing a project on Northern Ireland and she must bring them here to see it all . |
4 | ‘ We did not bring them here to sit in the stand , ’ Roxburgh said , although he would not commit himself as to whether either was considered a starter against the French . |
5 | ‘ I did n't bring you here to talk about my relationship with Marianne , ’ he cut in brusquely . |
6 | I did n't bring you here to upset you . |
7 | ‘ I did n't bring you here to open up all the old wounds again , ’ he growled at last . |
8 | ‘ I 've got this irksome fetish for using the natural colours surrounding a place to decorate the interior — but I did n't bring you here to discuss my schizophrenic choice of living surroundings , Virginia . |
9 | His parents did n't send him here to have the teachers live his life for him . ’ |
10 | Suffice it here to remind the teacher that areas which are well and appropriately lit in the morning may be dark or over-bright in the afternoon and vice versa . |
11 | A closer look at this challenge will be afforded in Chapter 5 but suffice it here to say that the military 's vested interest in the established planning system , long a fixed point on the compass , may be changing . |
12 | Suffice it here to say that this problem was finally dispensed with in 1833 , by banishing unc ( ! ) : |
13 | Suffice it here to say that there have emerged other groups of educationists who present alternative views . |
14 | Suffice it here to point to what we can call a third , or micro- , level of decision making , the other two being the level of allocating as between health and , for example , defence ; and the other , between different sections within health care . |
15 | Suffice it here to note that I do not mean that all religions are really saying the same thing ; that differences do not matter , that they all have basically the same origins , or fulfil the same functions . |
16 | I manipulated you here to punish you and you 're right — I 'm hurting myself as well as you . ’ |
17 | So our , our international work has er been important to us and we are pleased to s to see you here to raise that profile as well . |
18 | ‘ Removing you from her vicinity is the least I can do after bringing you here to betray her . ’ |
19 | There was no way he was going to trap her here to solve his problems . |
20 | He has called them here to listen to his news . |
21 | ‘ That 's all , but it was — still is — badly swollen , and they insisted , quite rightly , on sending me here to have another look taken at it . |
22 | ‘ But the colonel said I was n't to leave you here to brood . ’ |
23 | I have ordered you about , Devlin has ordered you about and even Ana has dragged you here to please a man . ’ |
24 | It hurt her to see him like this , resorting to holding her here to get revenge on Steve . |
25 | ‘ You have n't brought me here to tell me she 's dead . ’ |
26 | ‘ Really , Teesdale , if you 've brought me here to tell ghost stories … ’ |
27 | You 'll probably want to talk about it without the embarrassment of having me here to listen . |
28 | She 's a golden eagle like you and because she 's dying they 've brought you here to replace her . |
29 | ‘ I have reached a momentous decision , a joyous decision , and I 've brought you here to tell you about it . ’ |
30 | ‘ You would then be able to assure yourself that all your worst forebodings were correct , that I had brought you here to cheat you out of your share in some shady manner . ’ |