Example sentences of "[be] here the " in BNC.

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1 And , of course , you must make sure you 're here the next time we come swimming . ’
2 ‘ Ma advi … advis … he stumbled over the unfamiliar word , ‘ Ma advisor said he would be here the day . ’
3 If that 's how it is to be here the BBC might as well change its motto to ’ Anything for a quiet life ’ .
4 Mm soon be here the wedding wo n't it ?
5 ‘ Ever since I have been here the fans have kept talking about the derby — and pleading for us not to lose it .
6 ‘ You should have been here the day before yesterday … ’ they 'd said .
7 And I 'm sure Tescos , and have been here the longest
8 While the ravens are here the Tower will never fall .
9 Last night there were a lot of people at the gig who were here the first time around and they can relate to what we 're doing .
10 ‘ So you were here the night he died ? ’
11 My great-grandmother 's family were here the opening week . ’
12 When Bruce and Sheila were here the other night we had fish she was on the table .
13 As with so many other aspects of the practical implementation of the Act , there is here the real potential for overkill .
14 It is here the Bovril Babes dwell .
15 Clearly the more elaborate the dress , the more dress-fasteners required , although there is here the danger of a circular argument .
16 Verse is here the morally superior medium , but at least Boult redeems prose from its worst associations .
17 It is Christianity which is here the exception .
18 And the thing about it is such as erm well not only Tanys Dell that biggest part of school is here the population has decreased so much in the last ten years that we having now to close schools
19 There is here the traditional reluctance to interfere with decisions of jurors ( Cassell v.
20 In the parish of Norton-by-Twycross , on the borders of Warwickshire and Leicestershire , the award of 1748 specifies that the road to London , which is here the main road between Burton-on-Trent and Atherstone , should be not less than thirty-three yards wide .
21 It applies equally to what would once have been obtaining by false pretences , if , as is here the case , the requirements of section 1(1) are also satisfied .
22 the statement is here the statement will be made .
23 It is suggested that there is here the potential for considerable development , taking advantage of information technology to make the information held here available to the maximum number of people , inside and outside the organization .
24 We shall take it that their surface structure is : ( 44 ) This may at first make them seem somewhat analogous to the predicate qualifiers , except that the noun phrase beyond the mediating verb is here the subject of the clause rather than the object as with the predicate qualifiers , and it is to the entity of this noun phrase that the property of the adjective applies .
25 Imigran works by neutralising inflammation in the walls of the carotid artery in the head , as it 's here the symptoms of migraine seem to start .
26 Men huddled together in groups , deep in earnest conversations ; it was here the real trading was done .
27 Interceptor fighters are not accustomed to hauling freight , but a storage space had been prepared right beneath the pilot 's seat , and it was here the attaché case was slotted .
28 It was here the patron , an ex-sergeant of the Légion Étrangère , held court whilst providing both drinks and homespun philosophy in equally generous measures .
29 Now summer was here the swing would become a focal point for the children around and about .
30 And I remembered it was here the dumb woman lived .
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