Example sentences of "here [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | They were the main large size money circulating here during the 17th century . |
2 | ‘ Not that that 's much of a road to speak of , ’ the Brigadier went on , But the family has n't lived there since before the war-there were German and then English soldiers billeted here during the second war … ’ |
3 | No records remain as to who lived here through the seventeenth century , when during the Civil War a bloody battle took place on the Manor 's doorstep . |
4 | It is also important to differentiate here between the first flight of the day and subsequent flights . |
5 | The differences here between the first two teams are insignificant , but the difference between them and the third team is striking . |
6 | Welcome to Molyneux , Headley , Brian Horton 's with me , the United manager because he was brought up in this part of the world , must be very proud of what you brought up here for the second half Brian , but so disappointed after that first half showing . |
7 | These efforts have proved — regrettably — to be unsuccessful , and the essay is therefore printed here for the first time without its owner 's permission . |
8 | Here for the first time he found something of what the pilgrim on his bicycle had sought : ‘ the sense of mystery , and awe , and of another world at once far and near … a sense that we were vividly in the presence of the passion of Jesus and also vividly near to heaven , to which the passion mysteriously belonged , so as to be brought from the past to the present ’ . |
9 | But whether you are here for the first or merely the latest time , as you enter the square — better still , as you emerge into it , blinking away the bright Milanese light as you climb up out of the Metro — there can be no doubting its magical ability to conjure a timeless moment of calm from out of the bustle . |
10 | At about this time , the BBC offered him a World Service job based in London and , at the age of 30 , he came here for the first time . |
11 | ‘ I became really sick here for the first time and did n't know what was going on , ’ he recalls . |
12 | Now here for the first time she was fighting her own battle . |
13 | Here for the first time the actual shape of the Council was outlined . |
14 | New national research , revealed here for the first time , shows that less than one in five local authorities across the UK have internal guidelines for social workers on dealing with elder abuse . |
15 | But there are twelve fewer non-North American galleries this year , and forty-two dealers nearly twenty-five per cent of the fair are here for the first time . |
16 | As Reinhard Drifte has observed , ‘ Here for the first time , the idea of a Japan-US security treaty emerges along lines of the actual treaty of 1951 . ’ |
17 | Then he went on — ‘ Here for the first time I talked about our country with a white Rhodesian . |
18 | Here for the first time a Celtic writer proclaimed the superiority of British early breakfast over Latin siesta . |
19 | Timmy , 34 , and his Australian wife Lynda proudly show off five -week-old William Theodore Mallett here for the first time . |
20 | ‘ It is interesting when I bring someone like Rodney Marsh here for the first time to see his reaction . |
21 | The additional list of tempos by Czerny for Mozart quartets and quintets in table 1 , which appears here for the first time , also shows a similarly wide range of minuet tempos , from slow to fast ( for quartets and quintets , dotted minim = 44–84 ; together with the list of tempos by Czerny and Hummel for the Mozart symphonies , dotted minim = 42–88 see table 2 of my 1988 Early music article ) . |
22 | ‘ It has been very quiet up here for the last two years , but suddenly we have had a surge , ’ says a Vardy spokesman . |
23 | The numbers are in green for par and above , for ‘ go ’ as in you might as well go home , and red for below par , for ‘ stop ’ as in you can stop here for the last two rounds . |
24 | ‘ IT 'S been disappointing coming here for the last 20 years — so let's not get carried away with this defeat ’ . |
25 | And the the policy now with is that this will ta now take place I know that there 's been somebody here for the last three years , but this will now take place every two years . |
26 | A party from the Ordnance Survey left after having been stationed here for the last six months . |
27 | I 've got you down as here for the last three . |
28 | Can I just clarify one other point with the County Council and for the benefit of those who 've not been here for the last however many days . |
29 | To be solely a film actor over here for the last 20 years would be very hard . ’ |
30 | it 's been going around and around here for the last four days er I bet it 's been coming round the block up this street about eight to ten times a day , I du n no what 's it doing , the up here |