Example sentences of "see here " in BNC.

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1 No 92032 is seen here at Crewe in September 1989 .
2 The locomotive is seen here passing Stonebridge , Durham working the 17.29 Heaton carriage sidings in York , with the stock for the York–Cardiff postal service , on 10 June 1988 .
3 It is seen here , in an now historic view of York station , waiting to depart with the Scarborough Spa Express on 9 July 1986 .
4 Station Breakthrough : the first Casey Jones fast food restaurant , at Waterloo , seen here soon after its opening in October 1980 .
5 Among the first private trolley operators on BR were Rightline Caterers of Rhyl , seen here working 17.40 chester–Rhyl service on a very cold 25 February 1986 , when the well–known instant coffee , common to both private and public sectors , was extremely welcome .
6 The unit is seen here leaving Plymouth working a shuttle service to Laira depot open day on 7 September 1985 .
7 The workforce at France 's most successful car manufacturer has rejected an earlier management offer of a 1.5 per cent pay rise and , in the face of what is widely seen here as management intransigence , the government reluctantly got involved in the private sector dispute yesterday evening , announcing that it would appoint an official conciliator .
8 ( Tim Gunn ) ; ‘ British justice again proved best in world , claimed Ivor Stanbrook MP ( right ) seen here congratulating the Birmingham Six on their release after admission by Home Secretary of wrongful conviction 20 years ago . ’
9 White 's Tree Frog and the Yellow Tree Frog from Australia and Asia can be seen here .
10 The Red-legged Tarantula from Mexico and the Zebra Tarantula from Costa Rica are examples to be seen here .
11 Water pipes seen here are linked to the basin by corrugated , 15mm connectors .
12 This loco was one of several allocated to the GC section for a period in the early 60's , seen here at the south end of Nottingham Victoria on a Marylebone semi-fast in July 1962 .
13 The final afternoon Sheffield-Nottingham ‘ all stations ’ was entrusted to B1 No. 61145 , seen here on its way out of Chesterfield passing under Calow Lane bridge on 3rd March 1963 .
14 Above right : Mrs. Cecil Norton ( handicap 22 — became the first Lady Rathcreedan in 1916 ) seen here beating Mrs. Winston Churchill 2 and 1 and Ranelagh in 1913 .
15 And the only young woman whom they had seen here was Catherine Marsden …
16 Black shiny nylon or plastic bomber jackets seen here and there in '69/'70 season .
17 An interesting example of a serious popular work unjustly neglected is seen here in the only book that occurs twice in the list : Morley Roberts 's The Colossus .
18 Dotty Harmer 's cottage was the only house to be seen here , basking among the buttercups like a warmly golden cat .
19 The Dreadnought trams , with their double staircases , were ideal for this — as seen here — and four of them could move 360 people at a time !
20 In 1950 the streamlined cars were still in the wartime green livery , as seen here at Squires Gate , with the Airport in the background .
21 Several ex-conduit cars survived as works cars , such as car 8 seen here on New South Promenade c. 1926 .
22 Several of the Company cars survived as snow ploughs , including 128 seen here in Blundell Street Depot in 1950 .
23 It is seen here at Rossall on its final tour in January 1963 .
24 July 1949 on the Marton route , as the new cars replace the old Standards , seen here at Devonshire Square .
25 During the War , a predominantly green livery was carried , seen here in this 1950 line-up at Fleetwood Ferry .
26 One of two illuminated Standard cars , 159 , seen here at North Station during the last weekend of that route in 1963 .
27 Building the Lifeboat illuminated car in 1926 , demanded some knowledge of boat-building , as seen here .
28 The Belle 's last official tour on April 21 1979 , was for a group of local enthusiasts , seen here at the Pleasure Beach .
29 The 1963 Hovertram is seen here on an Illuminations tour at Little Bispham loop , its northerly terminal .
30 The building was enlarged in 1911 , as seen here , to accommodate the seasonal toastrack cars used on the Circular Tour .
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