Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] here [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I sit down here in the absolute silence with my reflection , in a sort of state of mystery .
2 She would n't stay down here in the country until the wedding .
3 I was walking through here to the office .
4 I do not mean to stray off here into the history of the Basques ; all Pyrenean history is complicated , that of the Basques very complicated .
5 No-one lives up here in the cleft of the White Kielder Burn .
6 And he moved up here after the war , World War One .
7 Much of the mercury that escapes in to the soil and the air and in to the water , finishes up here in the rivers , and there it reacts with naturally occurring compounds to form a compound called methyl mercury which is far more dangerous to man than is mercury itself .
8 Two , to see whether we can knock down the price and whether we can get him to come up here in the same way as Doctor does and do it that way to reduce the costs .
9 Sidney lives out here on the eastern side of the town where the fish cellars used to be .
10 Do you remember when we used to come out here for the primroses ?
11 Like you say , you might have moved down here before the — —
12 ‘ Give my thanks to Bartholomew the Englishman , ’ Cranston replied drily , ‘ but it does n't explain why a London merchant came down here in the dark , fastened a rope round a beam and hanged himself . ’
13 ‘ My lord came down here from the town when he heard of these outlaws passing this way , but never a glimpse of them have we encountered since .
14 Living up here in the wilds of Geordieland I do n't tend to find out much except what is in the national press ( in other words bugger all ) .
15 Aye , they only came in the su they only came up here in the summer .
16 I think it just came back here for the milk and then it 'll be away .
17 ‘ Well , I came back here to the apartment and Rico 's not home .
18 Cockney ruffian culture has n't been able to progress on the swaggering menace , social quirks , pithy observation and deranged vignettes detailed in the impressive collection of tunes played out here under the giant M erected in Finsbury Park .
19 So we 're meeting back here on the twenty fifth of April at two thirty .
20 " I do n't know why you 're wandering about here in the dark anyway .
21 We 've got too much going on here at the moment . ’
22 ‘ It 's funny to sit here in the warm sunshine , and think of all that going on here over the centuries . ’
23 ‘ There 's always something going on here in the evenings .
24 I used to walk down here to the
25 Lots of people from the restaurants park down here in the evening , but I only just realized , talking to my wife , that it had actually been there all day as well .
26 ‘ When he 's finished his tale , just bed down here in the hall .
27 She then went into the kitchen and wrote a letter to her mother , which she would have ready for poor Monica Waters , who would certainly be turning up here in the next day or two .
28 One family from Rouen , a couple with their young daughter , turned up here in the village .
29 " I was thinking how little I know of you , and wondering how and why you turned up here in the first place . "
30 He might have had to explain why he 'd put a Fax machine out here for the sheep to use on a quiet day .
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