Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] here " in BNC.
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1 | I thought for a while that the information would just go on accumulating from here on in , but thank God it 's already begun dropping off . |
2 | Twice a week she vengefully looks in here to dust the place , and dirty all the dishes , and worry the bed . |
3 | ‘ You 'd better come over here , anyway . ’ |
4 | Erm , that had better come over here really had n't it . |
5 | ‘ You 'd better come in here . ’ |
6 | From it , Glen Loy opens an inviting way into the hilly interior but the object that most excites attention is the tremendous bulk of Ben Nevis on the far side of the valley , better seen from here than from any other low viewpoint . |
7 | I only came over here because the super said I had to . ’ |
8 | This has been only hinted at here . |
9 | I mean , that was obviously put in here at the time that we did n't have anything that covered it . |
10 | And we 've only moved into here . |
11 | ‘ You do n't know them , Sister , ’ he said darkly , ‘ and if they 're not thinking that then they 'll say I 'm skiving or only coming over here to chat up the nurses . ’ |
12 | At a recent meeting of the , I believe the , first of the Estuaries Management Committee Meetings for the Orwell and the Stour I was approached by the R S P B representative and was delighted to be asked , how soon is the pamphlets that we 're jointly publishing coming out and I said , oh that 's a jolly good idea , what 's happening , and he tells me that the R Y A's name is to be published with the R S P B and this can do nothing but help our image as we will all appreciate in here , perhaps we need to remember that the gun clubs call themselves , the Gun and Convers Conservation Societies , the wide wise wild fowlers call themselves the Wild Fowlers and Conservation Societies , perhaps we should be the Royal Yachting and Conservation Society and join in with that R S P B publication for I believe quite a very small sum relative to the total outlay . |
13 | The history of the Ottoman Empire , for example , is only dealt with here in so far as it immediately affects non-Turkish Europe . |
14 | Erm i but surely it 's a , i it 's an awkward in a sense it 's two o it 's great , it 's alright this end it 's two o'clock sailing from here , but I mean that means |
15 | You only think of here and now . ’ |
16 | I thought we 'd be literally snowed under here |
17 | ‘ XYZ ’ is rooted much further back down the racks of dog-eared discs in the second-hand shops where Moose once worked , back to C&W , maverick balladeers and songwriters like Jim Webb , Lee Hazelwood , Gram Parsons and Fred Neil ( whose ‘ Everybody 's Talkin' ’ gets charmingly worked over here ) rather than soundscapers . |
18 | ‘ You 'd better get over here . ’ |
19 | I thought I 'd better get in here first before Mr , and er Michael start hurling pieces of coal at each other . |
20 | You 'd better come in here . |
21 | I ca n't hear what you 're saying darling , you better come in here so I can hear you . |
22 | So come over here one at a time . |
23 | The term " joke " itself covers a wealth of different kinds , and is difficult to distinguish from ( related ? ) genres like graffiti ( much quoted from here ) and cartoon ( one produced on p. 81 , but not discussed as a type ) . |
24 | These horses are part-Arab , part-Basque and part-English , the English blood having been mixed in on the orders of Napoleon 1 , while the Arab strain has been traced , perhaps fancifully , to the horses left behind by the Saracens , who were badly defeated near here in the eighth century . |
25 | Look at what you 've written and think , Oh I was just fumbling about here I did n't know where I was going . |
26 | Section 2 , ( a ) and ( b ) , of the Statute is not relied on here , for reasons which will be obvious later . |
27 | Just knock through here . |
28 | I 've just hoovered in here Rebecca . |
29 | ‘ I told you not to come in here again . ’ |
30 | Well yous fucking walking about here or I 'm dead ! |