Example sentences of "here and [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , it began with just when I got me money each week , 'cos I had a job , a weekend job with me uncle and I 'd get me money and I 'd just go out and score , get a coupla bags or something and then me mates 'd come round here and say , ‘ Can I do a smoke in here ? ’ , y'know , and so they would and they 'd give me a smoke for coming in here and eventually it started getting , like , from weeks , from weekends to days , becoming every day , like . |
2 | Less than a year later we got married and I moved down here and eventually found myself a job . |
3 | In our present circumstances , we could n't do anything to stop him returning here and openly declaring himself . |
4 | It is easy to believe this story , and sadly expertise in such design , principles and skills , devised in our country , have been neglected here and instead developed abroad to give commercial advantage to other nations . |
5 | Here and elsewhere , the method , for all that Amis would hate to hear it , is dialectical . |
6 | Here and elsewhere , the government strove to identify itself with new themes . |
7 | Here and elsewhere , Sewell was keen to note details of flooring and ventilation , and he took care to collect horseshoes , books and instruments . |
8 | Only a few of these had pods , but here and elsewhere we found enough pods to make an important observation : all the wild cocoa throughout the Amazon region of Ecuador shares a common set of genetically determined characteristics including white seeds , very rough-surfaced yellow pods , and the absence of red pigmentation in the leaves . |
9 | From that time which here and elsewhere has been vaguely defined as the dawn of civilisation , to the time when the need to have a ‘ god ’ had reached the point where traces of its implementation were left for modern man to find , must have been many thousands of years . |
10 | To put it another way , he was aware of the idea of divided consciousness , much discussed in his day , and here and elsewhere he can be seen applying it to his own actions . |
11 | But such benefits as we may find here and elsewhere entail countervailing disadvantages . |
12 | Here and elsewhere , the police also came in for a fair amount of criticism — Punch portrayed London 's genial giants Gog and Magog dressed as policeman , defending themselves from the wrath of the respectable populace — and there were perfectly sound reasons for such discontent . |
13 | So you will be looking at er glass erm here and elsewhere that is really very ancient . |
14 | The whole table has been reported here and elsewhere . |
15 | In the early days both methods co-existed for some time in Great Britain , but the adherents of each method campaigned against one another here and elsewhere in Europe until towards the close of the nineteenth century , when oralism for the time being triumphed in all European countries . |
16 | Here and elsewhere , however , the barriers to the outward movement of the lower paid and ethnic minorities have also played a significant role , leading to further social polarization not just between inner city and suburb but also between different parts of inner city areas . |
17 | Here and elsewhere we have been more committed than he in the interests of clarity of exposition . |
18 | Yet although the old company was largely moribund its legal powers were still extant and this had resulted in a decline in milling since the Civil War , here and elsewhere , for it was plainly an obstacle to private enterprise . |
19 | The mechanisms underlying nationalism here and elsewhere are therefore those identified by the geneticists and ethologists reviewed earlier : the instincts for expansion and protection of kin . |
20 | who provide evidence here and elsewhere of significant long-term regional effects on surface-water pH , including an increase in pH ( increased alkalinity ) following conversion of forest to agricultural land and a decline in pH ( acidification ) following abandonment of agriculture . |
21 | ( Note that here and elsewhere in the book , underlined stretches of talk mean that it is phonologically and/or grammatically marked as " Creole " . ) |
22 | Yet here and elsewhere d'Indy adds parts silently , as we say , but only in the sense that he does not tell us what he has done . |
23 | They hope this will clear up the problem here and elsewhere , for good . |
24 | Winners , here and elsewhere , will be announced next Friday . |
25 | For an hour he lay here and no one saw him . |
26 | Put your name under here and today 's date . ’ |
27 | Frau Schmidt came in and said the gentlemen were here and please , should she bring coffee in now or later . |
28 | Lord Clive , a k a Clive of India , was born here and later became a local MP and Mayor of Shrewsbury . |
29 | The present King 's father , his conscience pricked , had the corpse buried here and later erected this tomb . ’ |
30 | The British Council is well known here and already has a substantial programme . |