Example sentences of "[pron] there [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 And the reason I call it a candid portrait is because I do n't think that the he may have seen somebody there with a camera , but he certainly was n't posing for the camera .
2 ‘ Are you there as a doctor ? ’
3 Were you there as an
4 er I mean it depends I suppose the extent to which there 's any tutorial element but I mean erm whether they have you there for a week or something and teach you some of the practical
5 Er right I 'll just leave you there for a moment and put that back up there .
6 Oh it 's nice to have you there for a walk
7 I know what you mean , your husband 's gon na miss you there for a couple of nights
8 Can I just , can I just stop you there for a minute .
9 You go , I 'll see you there in a minute .
10 You go to the toys , I 'll see you there in a minute .
11 After the building was taken the " national salvation committee " installed itself there as a rival government .
12 There are already two hundred thousand Chinese living in Cholon and you can buy everything there from a pipe of opium to a slant-eyed " singing girl . " "
13 It 's something there in a magazine the other week there .
14 You know we we 've heard a lot about this leaf bud structure and what to replace it with but since this is Nottingham and this centre of lace why could n't they put something there like a loom or something sculptured to look like a loom ?
15 In other words are they there as a form of tokenism ? erm do they get to real positions of power , like for instance , Ann , you work where ?
16 ‘ Take your son , your only son , whom you love , Isaac , and go to the land of Moriah , and offer him there as a burnt offering upon one of the mountains of which I shall tell you . ’
17 In 1681 King Charles II visited Winchester to inspect progress on a palace which Wren was building for him there as a base for hawking and hunting in the Hampshire hills and forests .
18 A man calling himself John Haydon had lured him there with a request for advice on pensions .
19 ‘ Hold him there for a second , Kelly , ’ said Bill .
20 He arranged for Marcus to see a dentist , and took him there in a taxi .
21 Not so , says Mr Crust : ‘ Even in this environment , if your house is alight you want a fireman there and you want him there in a reasonable length of time . ’
22 ‘ I took her there for a last relaxing evening before we threw ourselves into the election campaign .
23 Keep her there for a minute .
24 Could it be that her mother sent her there with a hot pie or pasty for her father ?
25 No , I 've never seen them there on a Thursday
26 Hold them there for a few moments ( see Fig. 11 ) .
27 He left them there for a few days , checking that the wasps still kept returning to their burrows .
28 ‘ The guide , who has driven them there in a minibus , naturally counts heads before he starts on the return journey .
29 Too little water brings minerals to the surface and leaves them there in an inhibiting layer ; too much water may leach them away altogether , though that is seldom a problem in polar soils .
30 The magical quality of the place crept on them there like a spell , the warmth and the sunshine and the scents of the garden and the tranquil silence .
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