Example sentences of "here for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If he was going anywhere I thought he would have come here for Premier League football . |
2 | There is scope here for economic evaluation to inform priorities for health care . |
3 | ‘ The Home Office takes the attitude these people are here for economic reasons ; you do n't go this far for £25 a week income support payments . |
4 | ‘ We do n't come here for economic reasons — we come here to seek life . ’ |
5 | ‘ He is here for private engagements involving the security forces , ’ said a Northern Ireland Office spokesman . |
6 | Y'know , I ca n't deal with things ideologically , I am only here for practical information ’ . |
7 | But do not look here for specific advice . |
8 | Moving on let's have a talk about the primary school budgets , we 're proposing a million pounds here for primary school delegated budgets er we assume that the schools have used that largely by non-contact time for the teachers . |
9 | I am saying Mr Major , as Prime Minister , if someone in my position is saying I believe , I believe , there is the best opportunity here for lasting peace , by which I mean a total cessation of violence , the least I expect is that you should listen to what I have to say . |
10 | Beneath the clock was an enormous arrow , on which was printed : Change Here For Eastern Trains . |
11 | They were rejected here for various reasons . |
12 | There is a problem here for liberal parents . |
13 | It is n't very exciting here for young people . ’ |
14 | Corbett suddenly grasped that the Bishop , like others , really believed he was here for other reasons and hoped to trap him into an admission . |
15 | It 's comfortable enough here for rough country people but it 's hard work . ’ |
16 | The white calico drawers would be standard wear , laundered all together , and I knew , having realized that none of the patients wore their dental plates , that there was no place here for black lace with rosebuds — nor if I brought them would they be long in her possession . |
17 | There is an obvious lesson here for existing partnerships in their association with other solicitors and their firms . |
18 | They 're over here for Central Enterprise '93 … an annual Nato exercise . |
19 | No wonder great art has been inspired from here for countless centuries — all is beauty and colour , harmony and affability are everywhere . |
20 | Plenty here for poor John Titford and his brother Ben to stand and gaze at . |
21 | Perhaps there is scope here for future study , since notating our movement consistently and comprehensibly does seem to present difficulties . |
22 | ‘ There 's not much room here for big cars , Mr Bennet . ’ |
23 | He 'd been here for forty-odd years , so he was the chap behind me , if you like . |
24 | So that here for past services there is ample justification for the promise to give the third share . |
25 | Social class is not the only speaker variable which presents problems of definition and interpretation , but it has been singled out here for detailed discussion for two reasons . |
26 | But a better world is here for human hands and hearts and minds to make ’ . |
27 | Since I happen to be English , I have oriented the chart here for northern observers , but I hope that those in the south will forgive me . |
28 | ‘ He was in here for sexual crimes against children . ’ |
29 | Anyway , the debate ought to be fun since what is certain is that American audiences , or at least distributors , have at least as much contempt as those here for independent features without bankable stars , car chases and expensive special effects . |
30 | Congratulations to Hamer here for commendable restraint . |