Example sentences of "[noun] here [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , public expenditure restraints during the 1980s in particular have helped to turn the rhetoric of care by the community into de facto reality , as support services such as home helps and nursing auxiliaries have been reduced or withdrawn — a theme developed by Hilary Land in her chapter here on the demise of the social wage .
2 They are different from the crows that caw in the trees above our Cages here in the south for their feathers are partly grey and in a moorland mist they seem bigger .
3 The Lebanese parliament is expected to continue its informal sessions here until the weekend — when the MPs will face the real ( and potentially frightening ) task of returning to Lebanon to account for their words in front of the sometimes sinister figures who still control the land .
4 Virgin 's determined to fight , on Thursday it began legal action here in the United States .
5 Well it 's , it 's gon na be very late there , you 'll be getting her out of bed if you 're not careful I know she says it does n't mind , she , she does n't mind it does n't matter , but oh dear , there 's a piece here in the newspaper did you see that ?
6 There was an interesting dilemma here for the teachers .
7 We will usually be treating individual instructions or groups of instructions in terms of the facilities that they control , so it is worth saying a few words here about the instruction set as a whole .
8 One of the most fearsome figures on television has been entertaining an army of his young fans here in the region .
9 It 's pictures here with the Harewood surround that features a solid white marble back panel and hearth .
10 Erm I have obviously , there 's a generation gap here in the way that I was brought up , and the way that I started marriage thirty years ago .
11 We may usefully draw an analogy here with the women 's movement in which it soon became apparent that if the real extent and nature of sexual oppression were to be understood , and services appropriate to real needs struggled for , feminist psychologies which recognised the individual consequences of collective oppression , and traced their causes beyond the individual to the mechanisms of that oppression , would have to be developed .
12 By the way , strictly for those with a professional interest , there is an analogy here with the argument over group selection .
13 The low light here in the room seems to draw the walls in closer .
14 This is the stream that falls into Gaping Gill on the moor above as Fell Beck and , after a tortuous journey through the bowels of the earth , returns to daylight here with the name of Clapham Beck .
15 I use the term here in the language teaching sense of the presentation of new language items which will be the focus for the next unit of work .
16 It 's eleven A M here in the cocoa plantations of Bahia in north east Brazil , and it 's already ninety degrees in the shade .
17 All of them met their husbands here at the lodge . ’
18 There 's a certain irony here in the fact that the world leader in free market philosophy should be the one to try and bring some regulation into this area , because that 's the problem here , almost complete deregulation the use of convenient ships , low skilled , low paid er exploited often Third World workers , used and abused by ship owners the world over to increase their profit margins , with a subsequent lack of concern over both the environment and people 's lives .
19 Those green shoots of economic spring here in the UK are beginning to feel a mite lonely as the gross domestic product figures from the US yesterday brought more evidence that the recovery there seems to have stalled , and analysts are redoing their sums on IBM Corp in light of recent information : Furman Selz removed the company from its recommended list and analyst Peter Lieu said he lowered his 1993 and 1994 earnings estimates because of the extreme gross margin pressure on the mainframe business ; Bear Stearns & Co analyst Cliff Friedman cut his 1993 and 1994 earnings estimates on IBM , but bravely maintains a hold rating on the stock ; he trimmed his 1993 estimates on IBM to break-even from $1.25 a share and cut his 1994 estimates to $2.25 , from $3.25 , again citing weak mainframe demand .
20 There was room beyond them for a rabble of servants and slaves and others who scratched a living here on the roof of the world , and they were all watching the figures clustered in the centre of the gassy arena .
21 When we nodded assent , Mr Murray smiled ‘ And would it be true to suggest that my old friend Tom Warner is the Divisional Superintendent here for the C.P.R. ?
22 But thanks to pioneering research here at the John Radcliffe hospital , often involving transfusions of blood to the unborn baby , these children have survived .
23 The council is currently funding research here at the John Radcliffe hospital into whether arthritis is inherited .
24 ‘ They sometimes have jazz here in the evenings , ’ Agnes chattered , ‘ although I do n't know if it 's up to your standards .
25 It is a pity that , at a time when there is a resurgence of interest in jazz here in the province , the most experienced writer will no longer be read on a regular weekly basis .
26 '' ’ The association here of the player and the rogue is significant .
27 De Man expresses the universal significance of an allegory of reading in terms of this tautology : We can see the confusion here between the narrative of the novel and the narrative constructed by reading , effected by the idea that one is the allegory of the other .
28 I met her on a colectivo here in the capital , standing face to face in the rush-hour crowds .
29 I 'm going to introduce this abbreviated momentictiture here in the hope that during the course of the lecture I 'll be able to add comments about which of these factors lead to which of these results .
30 ‘ We used to have great parties here before the war , ’ Tony said .
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