Example sentences of "there [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 How he got there no-one knows , but he was a very good sailor and an even better artist .
2 But out there no-one knows .
3 As they sat there someone came up and , as was not unusual , joined them in their conversation .
4 It is an interesting place to stand and watch rocks falling ; all the time I am there I hear them crashing down .
5 Whilst I am there I eat something really special !
6 Bleary-eyed , I staggered back to Nevski Prospect , and there I spotted a dejected-looking husband sitting in his car outside a supermarket , obviously waiting for his wife to emerge with the shopping .
7 But just before we got there I realized how — tawdry it was going to be .
8 It 's all there I assume ,
9 ‘ We are a bit thin on the ground up front but if I stuck the cleaner and laundry lady out there I know they would give me 110 per cent . ’
10 There 's some Vozene up there I know Head and Shoulders and
11 I always see him riding about up the Steven there he 's always up there I know when I used to work for it was always Steve who used to be riding to this farm , riding to that farm , checking on this , checking on that and taking the wages round that sort of thing .
12 Tell you what it could be , ah hang on a minute , I ordered an extension for a bloody for a phone for that office , it could be the phone that 's doing it in that office there I know , I know it could be corrupting , you know on the mark one the big one , the old generation mark one
13 There I dreamed
14 There I put on my socks ; green for that day .
15 actually caught with , I think he was just starting on that when Mike come down , er but , he got it out this magazine rack because it was at the back of there I put it , cos it 's this year 's the others I 've got upstairs in a drawer
16 There I fancy we venture into the darker recesses of the slavonic mind : primitive folk-belief , such as an educated nineteenth-century Englishman may find hard to credit … ’
17 And it was a lot lot of fun you see , to get in there I hope will never hear this , to get in there and squeeze her .
18 So the hierarchy of colour , I 'm going to just kneel down there I hope you can all see .
19 Well I put in there would you pass this thing on , just in case there 's any confusion , I put in there I hope Annalise and erm Ian liked the raincoat and jacket for the baby
20 When I got there I discovered that I had been sent to the schizophrenic ward .
21 It 's this really creepy area , a dead-end road in a red-light district , and when I got there I discovered I did n't have my key and he was n't in , so I was locked out .
22 Whilst there I discovered your excellent magazine .
23 There I had been present at the celebrations marking the Golden Jubilee of St Joseph 's College , Sasse , ( pronounced Sassay ) , where I used to teach .
24 There I had him as a charming , affectionate colleague of mature judgment .
25 There I had the idea of the kind of sound you could never have in the concert-hall , a sound that exists only in the imagination and in the new kind of acoustic reality we were able to create through the recording itself .
26 Unfortunately to get there I had to negotiate an amazingly convoluted one-way system .
27 I 'd put them all in an old suitcase and erm , cos I could n't just put them in there I had to have a look , they 're sentimental and that book was in there so I can definitely get you that , but I would n't go up in the loft I 'm afraid , I 'm so scared of creepy crawlies so er , you know , if you , if you want to come back some time when my husband 's here I mean he can tell you more about the wallpaper and decorating , and I 'll get him to get that out .
28 There I had had the right to follow my own devices throughout the day .
29 In the time we had been there I had learnt scarcely more than the theatre and the streets about our lodgings .
30 Now that we were the only hostages there I had no reason to worry , or prevaricate , over the consequences of an escape attempt .
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