Example sentences of "here for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Contour maps for estimated inversion based on the shale velocity and the vitrinite methods are shown here for the central Southern North Sea ( Sole Pit area ; Figs. 9 and 10 ) .
6 There was nothing here for the average tourist , nothing for my friends Jim and Mary , who go off every year on a package tour .
7 Anyway , we 're here for the indefinite future and I 've been given the job of furnishing the hotel .
8 These efforts have proved — regrettably — to be unsuccessful , and the essay is therefore printed here for the first time without its owner 's permission .
9 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 ’ .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 ‘ I became really sick here for the first time and did n't know what was going on , ’ he recalls .
13 Now here for the first time she was fighting her own battle .
14 Here for the first time the actual shape of the Council was outlined .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 . ’
18 Then he went on — ‘ Here for the first time I talked about our country with a white Rhodesian .
19 Here for the first time a Celtic writer proclaimed the superiority of British early breakfast over Latin siesta .
20 Timmy , 34 , and his Australian wife Lynda proudly show off five -week-old William Theodore Mallett here for the first time .
21 ‘ It is interesting when I bring someone like Rodney Marsh here for the first time to see his reaction .
22 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 ) .
23 ‘ I 'm only here for the one night . ’
24 Maybe we 've got some thing to learn here for the nineteen eighties .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 Whatever the precise date , she knew she had been here for the best part of a month , confined in this tumbledown shepherd 's dwelling among the mountains .
28 ‘ … she 's been here for the best part of a week and you 're no further forward . ’
29 Thus no meaningful figures can be reported here for the major language groupings ( English , French , German ) .
30 There was to be no place here for the slow debates of timbered parliamentary chambers .
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