Example sentences of "[adv prt] here [conj] " in BNC.

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31 You come down here and treat everybody like shit . ’
32 ‘ It 's a doddle you said — we 'll sell up , move down here and do a Peter Mayle you said ! ’
33 Mary had some vague idea that Adam 's parents might suspect he was down here and come to see him .
34 She certainly wo n't be happy if she thinks you 're just hanging around down here and not getting anywhere .
35 I 've got the final total written down here and I 'll tell you if you 're right . ’
36 Brought them down here and then gone off along the cliff path with them .
37 ‘ Coming down here and talking to people is better than just looking at boards in a Jobcentre , ’ he said .
38 ‘ My son was 18 when I moved down here and I left him with grandparents .
39 ‘ I 'd set her down here and dare her to move while I tickled trout in that stream .
40 It showed the slanting beams of the roof , it showed the two rotten beams which even from down here and in this light looked cheesy .
41 erm then we 've got some more erm here in this position and some more down here and in fact , I think that we 've managed to squeeze a few more into erm , this position for the bungalow refurbishment , that 's obviously an aside it 's not part of erm what , what Moat are proposing .
42 " When you went away I came down here and read "
43 Stop laughing — come down here and help me .
44 You come down here and tell me about the time you went to the Abacos . ’
45 I want you to bring the nurse down here and let her tell you what she told me .
46 I had to run them coals out and I tell you the they come over the top of and of course 's coming up here , 's coming down here and did meet there .
47 It 's for him to come down here and settle his debts , like everybody else in the valley .
48 I 'm having a good time walking up and down here and being astonished that anyone could be so ignorant .
49 ‘ My parents bought a bungalow and retired down here and I met Hywel and married him . ’
50 So I worked down here and nights up there preparing it and all round this , this place was coat hooks and that , where they all hung their things and I had to knock them down , you know what I mean , and fix me own benches up and er I 'd got a little treadle lather and er sufficient for me to start .
51 But this one came up over neck , over your neck , and then down here and strings there .
52 three week , I 've got bad breath and it 's all like coming down here and in my ear .
53 Yeah , the inflammation will often spread down here and make you feel grotty .
54 Ten times five is fifty , then we go down here and six times twenty is one hundred and twenty .
55 " Come down here and find me . "
56 After all we are only human beings down here and we could do with a lot more praise and comfort then we actually get .
57 See during the war we had , we had a lot of er minesweepers down here and they were all in these trawlers , fishing trawlers that 's all they were and they used to go minesweeping off the coast , from here to Yarmouth and then , and Yarmouth and Lowestoft they had theirs , they used to like meet and cos they used to be out four days minesweeping and in four days .
58 Now , out there , in other areas , north of the river mainly , there is gangs would like to come down here and set up organization .
59 Less than a year later we got married and I moved down here and eventually found myself a job .
60 Yes I think that probably this had been er very wise in this er in so I 'm not saying that they 've helped us or anything but they 've kept the middle of the line and erm In the beginning when things were beginning to whatsit er the inspector sent two policemen down here and asked me would I ask the lads not to do any damage to property and all this , and that and said , Right there 's a lodge tonight and I shall ask them I shall tell them to do that .
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