Example sentences of "here [conj] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Would n't it buy something for the girls here or put someone through school even if you did n't want to take it for yourself ?
2 ‘ You 've no right to barge in here or treat me like this .
3 Come over here and join us by all means — but not too many of you , so we 'll vet you as you come in ; and not make getting in pleasant or easy ; and just please stick to your own districts , and keep your own religion and dance away to tambourines , or bow to the East , or whatever you like to do to remind you of home — or home as it used to be a hundred years ago but certainly is n't now — and are n't we clever , and kind , and good , the way we give you your roots back ? , and with any luck your children will grow up well-behaved and pleasant ; ours certainly are n't ; because your children come of a society which , being somewhere else and a long time ago , is probably better than ours .
4 So the bizzies come round here and bust me for possession .
5 You come down here and tell me about the time you went to the Abacos . ’
6 ‘ Come and sit here and tell me about yourself .
7 ‘ If I did burgle Madge 's house , like you said , then I would n't come round here and tell you about it , would I ? ’
8 Lewis asked him if he could remember the day when he heard he had inherited Wyvis Hall and had walked in here and astounded them with his news .
9 ‘ Shall we bring the cat in here and hear him for ourselves ? ’ said Lady Blemley .
10 display quite appalling ignorance of other parts of the subject — it does n't seem to matter too much to the arts faculty or the historians , that you concentrate on something here and know nothing about important things elsewhere .
11 this table over here and put it over there there .
12 you u u use your brain a bit more , see now if er they used to come to me , my brother was one , he 'd come to me and he 'd say , right I 've got a heavy lift , so will you come up here and sling it for me but we had to put the slings round the heavy lift , say , I say right I 'll come up and another time we had a railway carriage come down like that 'll be shipped abroad , old railway carriage .
13 ‘ I think , ’ Tuppe pulled a converted shirt tail from his trouser pocket and dabbed his mouth with it , ‘ that we had best finish up here and apply ourselves to adventures elsewhere . ’
14 Well it er to be here and thank you for coming to the meeting .
15 He took two of them up here and took them in sections and built one in Stenness and another in .
16 Ornamental grasses also featured here and became something of a talking point , especially Carex comans ‘ Bronze Form ’ .
17 And then me picking up the keys living here and taking it down the road !
18 Okay well you could take it from here and take it round that way .
19 ‘ Linford , ’ he said , ‘ if you beat Emmit King you can come back here and punch me in the mouth ; that 's how confident I am . ’
20 If we ca n't lure Presley here and destroy him before then , we 're history .
21 Come , I 'll spell it out for you — one thing only you were born for , and that 's to live fourteen years and then bring Undry here and hang it from these chains .
22 ‘ What happened next I do not know , ’ said the servant , ‘ but a year later she came to our house here and threw herself into the mistress 's arms and begged her to take her in .
23 ‘ Then I got Harry out here and put him in a dinghy and we … er … floated down to the lock . ’
24 ‘ If only the people who criticise it from afar would actually come here and see it for themselves .
25 If only the people who criticise it from afar would actually come here and see it for themselves . ’
26 You come down here and treat everybody like shit . ’
27 Then they brought it back and the house had stood safe ever since , just so Mr Evans could live here and fill it with his meanness and greed .
28 He had absolutely no business forcing his way in here and treating her like a criminal .
29 The President 's got the authority to tell these assholes to get out of here and leave it to you and me .
30 Then I walk out of here and see something in the paper and I 'm right back there . ’
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