Example sentences of "[vb pp] here [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well I do n't think they do because we 've got here some people who have done the er some people have done an hotel and I think it would be best to explain the whole thing to them
2 Amongst all the speakers we 've had here this week , I do n't think that there 's any of them more supportive to the trade union movement than the Very Reverend David Jenkins .
3 I expect that everyone came to church here , this evening because they knew that it was a communion Sunday , and the sacrament of Holy Communion would be celebrated here this evening .
4 He had performed here many times in the past and the passive role was hard to take .
5 An important principal 's been breached here that Parliament was specifically asked 18 months ago to ban hunting and chose not to do so .
6 It is noted here that feasibility and applicability of the method , especially for the purpose of efficient renaturation of the eluted protein , seem to be dependent on the amount of protein in addition to its own renaturability .
7 he could get social security but here they closed the social security bit down in and he 'd nowhere so he came up here , oh he 'd stayed here many time previous to that .
8 Sophia had stayed here several times before , which was one reason why it had been chosen as suitable for the St Basil 's party .
9 Originally a 9-holer designed by Tom Dunn , Sheringham was extended to 18 holes in 1898 and , little changed over the years , it particularly suits the English ladies , it seems : their amateur championship has been played here several times , most recently in 1991 .
10 I think the liberal democrats are gon na find themselves rather strangely isolated here this evening , proposing the highest budget .
11 She was brought here several days ago following a mysterious incident at her home .
12 ‘ What these figures mean is that less than one third of the Scottish licence fees were spent here that year , while the comparable figure for England was over 90 per cent , ’ said one disgruntled producer .
13 So we have gathered here this evening to spend a last evening telling jokes with our friend , who is unfettered by responsibilities .
14 ‘ Such a pity she took to that unfortunate boy Saul Quatt , instead of that good-looking young officer that was quartered here that year . ’
15 Around eighty-five thousand are packed and serviced here each year for the RAF and the army .
16 There is a man they meet , an American who has lived here many years , they deal through him .
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