Example sentences of "[prep] here [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The wind coming off the North Sea along here can skin your lips , even on a day when the sun appears to be shining . |
2 | Perhaps a few hours away from here would cure the feeling of claustrophobia that was beginning to creep over her . |
3 | Er there 's only er old people from here would know them see . |
4 | The point is I think that the argument from here can go two ways . |
5 | No , somebody from here will go with you … |
6 | Fallout from here could contaminate the whole continent . ’ |
7 | I thought I 'd seen it in here let's have a look . |
8 | Word spreads , and some of the clods who come in here would sell their own mothers for profit . |
9 | ‘ Others in here might buy that shit , Friendly , but I know what you 're after . ’ |
10 | Some of the equipment in here must have cost a small fortune — it would be dreadful , would n't it , if there should happen to be an accident ? ’ |
11 | This gives it a passing resemblance to a crab , with which it shares an inability to raise itself significantly above any flat surface on which it finds itself , giving the lie to that universally popular , but inaccurate , graffito , ‘ Please to stand upon the seat , the crabs in here can jump six feet ’ . |
12 | The Ghosts of the dead in here will attack if the adventurers loot the bodies . |
13 | This can be useful ; the only thing to bear in mind is that too many icons in here will increase the time taken for Windows to get going , so it 's best to keep Start Up for the real essentials . |
14 | After all , the sights about here can make one dizzy . ’ |
15 | Over here will do the same . |
16 | Well of course they are and bringing them over here must cost them five hundred quid . |
17 | But they the Prestige Sterling as it 's known over here could have been more successful . |
18 | Who around here could give her the life and comfort she gets here ? |