Example sentences of "here [prep] [art] [adj] " 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 However , the claims of the majority of those seeking asylum here during the past few years — and of the cases that we have determined — were unfounded in United Nations convention terms .
4 There is definitely some collaborative work to be done here between the legal and records management people to establish what is required before computing personnel can hope to try and address this for us via their own skills or pressure on manufacturers .
5 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 .
6 A distinction is made here between the gravitational mass m g , on which the gravitational force acts , and the inertial mass m i .
7 There is a clear distinction here between the private and domestic on the one hand and the public and the political on the other .
8 There may be a collecting bias against the foot bones , however , because they are small and easily overlooked , and so a comparison has been made here between the proximal and distal limb elements , the former being the femur and humerus , and the latter represented by the tibia and radius ( values for ulna are very similar ) .
9 There is a clash here between the local authority and the governors .
10 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 .
11 Unlike in parts of America , wealth alone can not yet parade itself here as a sole , sufficient mark of human worth .
12 Yeah no problems seeing you while you 're down here as a temporary resident , delighted to do so .
13 I 'm here as a temporary employee , nothing more . ’
14 It is not easy to be precise here as a gentle curtain is drawn .
15 ‘ Paul arrived up here as a typical Cockney .
16 Mr Mr I think it 's implicit in our own nature and in our own character and a known fact that we are constituted here as a general assembly and we indeed ascribe to that and I do n't think we need to affirm it on a lower level of what is in fact the very standard of our existence here er in a general assembly .
17 I came here as a Chilean refugee .
18 However , the question is included in the analysis presented here as a broad overall indicator of how older people feel about their general health status .
19 Uneven development is taken here as a key concept , both in explaining why there are local state institutions to begin with , and in understanding how local politics come to be differentiated from place to place .
20 Its growth is considered here as a specific political issue which , for the purposes of both clarity and brevity , is distinguished apart from the broader social history of the period .
21 Of many other periodical bibliographical guides , only one needs to be mentioned here as a useful first quarry for the student : the American Foreign Affairs Bibliography published by the Council on Foreign Relations , whose first volume appeared in 1933 .
22 In his mind he saw his grand-father ; he must have visited here as a young man .
23 For President Saddam Hussein 's apparent move to clear the way towards peace , is being seen here as a cynical bid to try to dilute western opposition against him .
24 Reflectance values are favourable , but the Zechstein rock salt is lacking here as a good seal horizon ( cf.
25 ‘ He is coming in here as a well-known figure .
26 Sitting here as a British judge it is my duty to tell you that this is not a country in which there is one law for the rich and another for the poor .
27 ISSUED HERE as a double 12″ white label pack , so it 's impossible to say which mixes will actually end up on the street .
28 Rather I cite it here as a historical antecedent whose very strangeness alerts us to several facts relevant to what follows : first , and most obviously , that sexual difference is not a biological given so much as a complex ideological history ; second , that current theories of sexual difference are of relatively recent origin , and quite probably still haunted by older views , including this one ; third , it suggests that ‘ before ’ sexual difference the woman was once ( and may still be ) feared in a way in which the homosexual now is — feared , that is , not so much , or only , because of a radical otherness , as because of an interior resemblance presupposing a certain proximity ; the woman then , as the homosexual in modern psychoanalytic discourse , is marked in terms of lesser or retarded development .
29 With haughtily reassuring windows , tall , regular , gleaming , discreet , and vivid brass bellpulls , and deep steps of extraordinary cleanliness , a poor man might walk here as a Dickensian child put its face to a windowpane .
30 ‘ The Commitments ’ , with an all Irish cast and based on a book by Roddy Doyle , would be perceived here as an Irish film , but director Alan Parker is English , the screenwriters were British , the costumes were designed and made in England ( to look like they had been picked up in second-hand shops in Dublin ) and , perhaps more significantly , the film was financed with American and British money .
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