Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] here as " in BNC.
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1 | Eliot saw the savage here as simply a base from which to start in the critique of the modern . |
2 | It 's up on the poster here as well . |
3 | I notice we have a chart on the back of the door here as well a circle measured off in angles and er this is lovely it 's got Venus |
4 | The discussion here as to the relative merits of domestic rates and the poll tax has been introductory . |
5 | Sociologists used to operate with a model which conceived of the problem here as being one of integration . |
6 | The way she looked at them was odd , because there was no story here as yet , no drama whose next development or twist of plot or big scene we were all awaiting ; remember , they had not yet met or even looked at each other . |
7 | For the same money y they will also tell you of any enquiry in your area , because somebody might not have mentioned favours , but anybody they know and it 's a photographer here as well because they 're fundamentally photographers , erm they will tell you everybody they know who 's going to have er a wedding coming up and then you can write to them . |
8 | And so , you 've got a bedroom here as well . |
9 | And that 's a bedroom here as well . |
10 | SDLP lost a seat here as in Armagh which together accounts for the reduction in their representation by two seats as between the Assembly and the Convention . |
11 | But as the test is that A must use no more force than is necessary , and as this necessity varies with the facts of each case , self-help is likely to be just as dangerous a remedy here as elsewhere . |
12 | Easily Accessible : Walking is a delight here as the area is never crowded and the walker can truly be alone with nature . |
13 | ‘ Get a policewoman here as soon as you can , ’ he says . |
14 | Th I mean there is th you have a charter here as well presumably ? |
15 | Many years ago there was a restaurant here as well as a viewing platform , but nowadays it is a sad skeleton . |
16 | Crossings took the traditional form ( Figure 6.11 ) : there is no doubt here as to whom the road is for , or that walkers may only cross when permitted to do so by car drivers . |
17 | They regard a trip here as their Wembley but we have to put that out of our minds and produce the results . |
18 | There was no volte-face here as there had been on religion . |