Example sentences of "here [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is the place where history is made ; find out why Elizabeth I loved Oxford so , why Charles I had his headquarters here during the Civil War . |
2 | For the most part they were unskilled , underpaid and underfed and most of them were here during the thirty-minute refreshment break in the middle of the day because there was a good chance they could stretch that break into an hour at least . |
3 | The Welsh annals misdate the battle of Cogwy ( that is , Maserfelth ) by two years , to 644 ( AC s.a. 644 ) as opposed to Bede 's 642 , and place the death of Penda in 657 ( AC s.a 657 ) , but the interval here between the alleged date of Penda 's accession and his death is more than ten years . |
4 | A distinction is made here between the gravitational mass m g , on which the gravitational force acts , and the inertial mass m i . |
5 | There is a clash here between the local authority and the governors . |
6 | We can see the similarities here between the scientific approach to organisations and its similarity to bureaucracy that we looked at in the previous chapter . |
7 | Richard Angas , physically monstrous as the Mikado in the ENO production , and equally as Jupiter in Offenbach 's Orpheus , is ideally cast here as the gigantic cook , protecting the three oranges . |
8 | One particular point should also be made here about the implied warranty of fitness for purpose . |
9 | Angus first , we saw often here about the green pound but what actually is it ? |
10 | But her own body told her a different story which , lying here for the long days of rest which had been prescribed for her , she had heard clearly enough through the bird-twitter of Linnet and her mother , and Tristan 's determined joviality . |
11 | Tom Price is a no-nonsense plank-basher , once with pre-Sub Pop legends The U-Men , currently with Gas Huffer and responsible here for the gritty foundation to these 13 expositions of hurt and hard-knocks . |
12 | One of these writers , the poet Hölderlin , claims our particular attention here for the new attitude towards Germany that his commitment to the Greek ideal entails — and also for his intuitive awareness of a greater complexity underlying " the spirit of Greece " than Winckelmann or his immediate successors had been able to recognize . |
13 | There was nothing here for the average tourist , nothing for my friends Jim and Mary , who go off every year on a package tour . |
14 | Anyway , we 're here for the indefinite future and I 've been given the job of furnishing the hotel . |
15 | The displeasure of President Mitterrand , host here for the two-day summit , was also made known , and within hours the Bonn government had backed off any confrontation with its French allies . |
16 | Khazari won here for the Triple Diamond Syndicate and would deserve a chance , but perhaps another course winner Titian Blonde may be the right one . |
17 | Thus no meaningful figures can be reported here for the major language groupings ( English , French , German ) . |
18 | There was to be no place here for the slow debates of timbered parliamentary chambers . |
19 | THERE are times when you have to stand up to be counted and that time is here for the British Press . |
20 | Mr Kawamato 's over here for the British launch of the new Swindon-built Honda Accord . |
21 | A problem here for the responsible head or class teacher is to reduce the possibility of accident ( of a different order than the odd bump or collision referred to by Barraga ( 1976 ) ) . |
22 | The levels have been carefully graded back towards the house and there is room here for the rotary washing line . |
23 | We went on to the Rio Coatzacoalcos , and searched here for the Yellow Sword . |
24 | ‘ How do you know he 's here for the whole summer ? ’ |
25 | Well I thought I was going to have the computer here for the whole time of Sarah 's stay you see . |
26 | There 's very little information here for the new(ish) reader about family , upbringing , education , township , larger historical context , or simple chronology of the poet 's fifty-six years . |
27 | She tried to smile a real smile at her father , who had run down the town to be here for the big moment . |
28 | A series of ornate gilt mouldings on the walls funnels down towards the brocaded red curtain , arranged into rectangles like the huge old picture frames in Mr Fuller 's house , surrounding the dark oil paintings he did as a student and smuggled out of Belgium when he settled here after the Great War . |
29 | Let's take this example which I showed you up here of the calcium-activated potassium channel . |
30 | The account provided here of the developmental approach to the child 's mastery of language will be dealt with in two parts . |