Example sentences of "[prep] here [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I could walk right out of here and right out of this situation .
2 The reality of here and now is so often ignored and with it , the possibility of creating paradise here and now .
3 You only think of here and now . ’
4 I ca n't wait until I 'm out of here and then she 'll feel the full force of my wrath …
5 So i did a little bit of here and there in Rhos-y-Bol , relieving different places after after retired really for a couple of years .
6 Have you got them out of here as well ?
7 Our experience of particular communicative situations teaches us what to expect of that situation , both in a general predictive sense ( e.g. the sort of attitudes which are likely to be expressed , the sort of topics which are likely to be raised ) which gives rise to notions of ‘ appropriacy ’ , and in a limited predictive sense which enables us to interpret linguistic tokens ( e.g. deictic forms like here and now ) in the way we have interpreted them before in similar contexts .
8 We must assume that the young child 's acquisition of language comes about in the context of expanding experience , of expanding possible interpretations of forms like here and now in different contexts of situation , contexts which come to be recognised , and stored as types .
9 Yes , because er in the university when I was studying at home , we have not er this tutor system like here and so it 's really strange , but I think it 's a good idea of , er talking to your lecturers as equal people .
10 They may contrast deictics like here and there , for instance , but they may do so by using here to signal transfers of possession-'Here' , said as a child hands a toy to a parent ; and there to signal completion — ‘ There ! ’ as the last block is placed on a tower ( e.g. , Clark and Sengul , 1978 ) .
11 Well just , I put it under here as well
12 Put your name under here and today 's date . ’
13 A look later at a partial list of the Green Party 's candidates for the 1989 British Euro-elections confirmed the general impression : it was full of teachers , lecturers , organic small-holders , social workers and adult students , with here and there the stray doctor , engineer and journalist .
14 The walls not of stone had been plastered and whitewashed , with here and there a grey stone protruding where it had been too large or awkward to remove and cover .
15 Then , as if a dividing line had been drawn across the outskirts of the town , the scene changed : Ben was now driving the cart past terraced houses with lace curtains at the windows , and the bath-bricked steps leading to painted front doors , with here and there a little maid scrubbing the steps , or sluicing the pavement outside the small railed gardens .
16 It seemed to his slow , sleep-sodden mind , that there were hundreds of the horrid things and that they were all bearing down on him , a rushing curtain of green and gold and brown , with here and there wild , menacing eyes and reaching , clutching hands that were not hands at all , but nasty , skeletal twigs .
17 The walls of embossed paper , with here and there a darkened bruise of damp , the fiery carpet , the four poster draped and covered in the colour of Ruth 's velvet mouth .
18 So , we let them come into the harbour approaches , the narrowing river-mouth , where they must bunch and slow to avoid running aground on the sand-bars , then pound them from here while still they can not reach us effectively .
19 She would get away from here as soon as the snow began to melt .
20 He added : ‘ I live in Mottingham , about seven miles from here and also about seven miles from Selhurst Park and Upton Park .
21 Oh yeah there was lots of foreigners , Americans and foreign people there all with maps out on the tables , trying to find their way round York , which I knew that Stuart knew so it was n't too bad for us , but there 's loads of people , you know thought how do we get to this from here and well it 's certainly a a an experience .
22 They went into the kitchen and I started to tidy the room , gathering the plates from here and there and scattering the remains of the food on the window ledge .
23 I er managed to find thousand Pounds from here and there and borrowing from each other and thousand Pounds was given immorally to me .
24 13 Update news from here and there around the group
25 It comes up just short of the green , but he can putt it and he says , ‘ I can take four putts from here and still win . ’
26 The impartial observation able to be made is that , in both cases , it is a question of where the clubs go from here and too early to jump to any conclusions .
27 But at the very least ‘ some day I shall go and live far away from here and never be heard of again' .
28 You cycle home from here and then ?
29 Some of us have been in here that long , we could have to be treated for exposure
30 Ooh she wo n't be in here that long
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