Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] here " in BNC.
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1 | Right through here , I suppose . ’ |
2 | ‘ So they were driving right through here ! |
3 | brown tiles and it was brown tiles all in that room and of course we could n't , we had started a business and all the money had gone into the business and we could n't afford to , to start carpeting , it was impossible , so , but that room really looked superb I think , I had huge rugs , you know , one in front of the fireplace and another one this end and the other end in colour , in colours , and there really , it really looked nice and the floor was polished up to the nines , you know , er right through here all polished all the same colour |
4 | Thousands of islands have been dispatched from factories in China and are on a ship somewhere between here and Asia . |
5 | ‘ Oh , they 're all right for here , but when I receive my fortune , I 'll want him to meet important people , and behave correctly . ’ |
6 | Heathrow , right about here . |
7 | They are blooms of the transcendent only for here they die . |
8 | Halfway between here and Ales ( on the D981 ) is the tiny village of Seynes , not quite overlooked by the long limestone escarpment behind and left of the village . |
9 | Upstream from here stands Fromebridge Mill . |
10 | ‘ Is it not warm enough in here ? ’ he enquired by way of greeting , seeing her clasping her jacket round her . |
11 | No , there 's enough in here . |
12 | Perhaps in here . |
13 | Yeah it wants to be just enough inside here that it frightens them . |
14 | But five miles or so from here , ’ I said . |
15 | ‘ His men have rounded up the children from Ashbrook — ‘ t is one of my lord 's villages a mile or so from here , ’ he explained when Isabel made a small querying sound . |
16 | Grainne stood very still , although she did not close her eyes , for to do so in here , with a creature , a something that was watching from the shadowy corners and grinning and copying her every move , was not to be thought of . |
17 | More so in here you see . |
18 | Two O'clock in here . |
19 | Only from here could it be reasonably expected to take off . |
20 | ‘ Did you move about much in here when you came in and realised you 'd had an intruder ? ’ |
21 | Right , so over here then , do you think that 's your final answer ? |
22 | I know that cos it says so on here . |
23 | Yeah , it says so on here , yeah . |
24 | A third so on here it 's got to look like |
25 | Let us banish the future for a space — giving place only to here and now , to ourselves and our regard for each other . ’ |
26 | ‘ I think that block would do better over here . ’ |
27 | Doubtless we should manage things better over here ? |
28 | Teacher : Should we put the big ones together over here ? |
29 | So around here , round this bit , there wo n't be any difference . |
30 | What the plan ca n't do erm , is , I suppose , yeah wel , the only way you can deal with that , well , there 's one of two ways , you can set the plan up , erm , for full benefit let's say the salary was twenty thousand so by here you 're getting ten so you set the plan up , in retrospect for the same twenty thousand pounds , but at the six month 's stage you claim half of it yes , and at the twelve month stage , you 're now claiming the full benefit . |