Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [prep] here " in BNC.

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1 I make myself aware of a three-dimensional object by synthesizing what I perceive from here with what I imagine from there , of a continuing event by synthesizing what I perceive now with what I remember from past and anticipate from future viewpoints ; and in either case ‘ Be aware ’ obliges me to let myself be moved from the different viewpoints , as a causally necessary condition of becoming aware from them .
2 Cos I asked in here a few weeks ago and they said .
3 I 'm supposed to be resting , but after I 'd had forty winks , I felt a lot better , so I toddled over here .
4 I mean in here .
5 No I not I sit over here .
6 ‘ Well , can I stay in here until the others come back ? ’
7 ‘ Can I stay by here , miss ?
8 Well I went to Morrisons we had , I 'd got to do my shopping , so by time I got to here
9 And as I got in here I saw that one of the men sitting just where you are was Hal MacQuillan .
10 ‘ Right , ’ Ben said solemnly , ‘ but for now can I wait by here for you and walk you back home , it 's no time for a young lady to be out alone . ’
11 Now , when I moved in here twenty five years ago it was a very , very nice block !
12 I have I booked in here an'all .
13 ‘ Well , I 've seen all I want to here , I 've got other things to do . ’
14 I had my daughter treated under an assumed name until she was five , to try and prevent the press from finding out things about her , and they have the secret name that I used for here in here .
15 I stop by here regular , I never met any British people yet .
16 I ache from here to the top .
17 When I came over here , I knew what the LH and the Grand Cherokee were , but they had not been introduced and I had n't driven them .
18 When I came over here I got to know about Kyrle Hall [ a Birmingham amateur club ] and went along there with my pumps and shorts and that was my introduction to boxing really .
19 I came over here when I was two . ’
20 ‘ You do n't think I came over here just to say good morning , do you ? ’
21 This was certainly the case with Mrs S. , the mother of one of my teenage informants , born in rural Jamaica about 1930 , who moved to London about 1960 : I 've never work — I 've never really work when I was back in de West Indies my husband work , I worked when I came over here and I [ took a long time ] to get a job — because I could remember work at de Post Office and I when I pronounce my words you know too [ soft ] dey say dey do n't hunderstand — according to dem dey do n't hunderstand me , my haccent maybe it 's my haccent or what dey don " understan " it or ting an " I feel like I 'm speakin " the same English like over here .
22 Ear early before I came over here and they 've got no vacancies none none at Demontfort House at all .
23 The front door was still locked and bolted — I 'd only used the back one since I 'd got here — and the keys were out the back , so I came in here to open these french windows .
24 I came in here
25 I know I came in here
26 I know I came in here … ’
27 I 'm sure I came in here !
28 The only reason I came in here was that I was on my way into town when your boys called and they said it would be quicker if I came in to see you .
29 ‘ I have n't been feeling too good ; I came in here to … ’
30 ‘ How dare you imply that I … that I came in here with him to …
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