Example sentences of "here [pron] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When I 'm here I use the portable phone from my car . ’
2 Everyone sits quietly in the room and the leader draws an imaginary circle with a finger and says ‘ Here I have the wonderful magic circle and I sign it with a dot .
3 You think to yourself , when I move from there to there I say whatever , and then when I move back to here I say the following .
4 Here I feel the middle single coil is a little on the thin side against the tapped humbuckers , but when the five-way is in positions two or four it makes for some interesting and very usable tonal combinations .
5 For most of the time the estuary is a huge sand spit here which make an ideal feeding ground for estuary birds — look out for oystercatchers and herons .
6 It 's not only Austin Rover 's buildings here which seem a far cry from Cowley .
7 The stubby spires here which surmount the western towers are not ancient , but they replace the originals in the earlier style and are the type which Durham would have had in the eleventh and twelfth centuries .
8 As in scene six , Anderson withholds information but there are important differences in his reasons for doing so here which implicate a major change of attitude .
9 We , er , we 're naturally concerned to know whether there are , er , people working here who have a direct contact with the newspaper that first reported the child 's birth and linked it with Dr. Briant 's work . ’
10 Here you get the real feel of the ocean .
11 I refer to you editorial in the January Canoeist ; here you accuse the Australian government of racism .
12 Here you have a Labour government which is attempting , for good or for bad , to introduce the comprehensive principle into the schools …
13 Sailing upwind involves tacking and here you have a wide choice of routes to reach your windward goal point .
14 Erm here you have a handsome cab .
15 Here we present a simple model , based on an extension of a previous theory , that produces reversals with VGP paths confined within relatively narrow longitude bands despite the transition field having a substantially non-dipolar structure .
16 Here we present a simple hierarchical model which also relaxes the assumptions of constant returns to scale and perfect competition , although we revert to the assumption of a single factor , labour , which is taken as the numeraire .
17 oh well done Matty here we go no good , good decision , not bad ref
18 Here we review the significant progress made during Year Two of the plan , and look ahead to the action that will be taken during Year Three .
19 Here we collect the different methods into a systematic list , referring back to the other chapters for examples .
20 Here we chart the substantial changes that took place in the direct/indirect tax ratio during the 1970s and early 1980s .
21 HERE we have no lasting city ’ — fitting words to mark the end of an era at Alton General Hospital .
22 Here we have no rural worker class ; only peasants .
23 Here we have no historical grounds for dating , but the work is clearly on the border of archaic and classical .
24 Here we have no adequate difference between cause and effect .
25 Here we have a living artist so surely , it seems , this can be settled once and for all .
26 Here we have a black prince and a white ‘ blackamoor ’ , a male hero but a female lead .
27 Here we have a possible explanation of why the Cro-Magnons might have exterminated the Neanderthals : the Neanderthals were very like them , and therefore constituted a threat .
28 Here we have a dry , laconic and completely unsentimental style that spawned hundreds of imitations .
29 Here we have a live recording from the Konzerthaus in Vienna , as witness the applause before each work , and a necessarily more distant balance in an evidently larger acoustic .
30 Here we have a dangerous situation of a kite flailing on one line , possibly towards onlookers and certainly not under control .
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