Example sentences of "[noun] here [be] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The effect here is that during the last five years the Conservatives have played no part in the management of this county whatsoever , and it has been left to the other two parties to come to an agreement .
2 Well jus just to lighten the mood for a moment and to go along with high-falooting words here are some
3 Applying the power to the sail is the next stage and a useful analogy here is that of closing a door .
4 Based on research here are some basic guidelines :
5 The reasoning here is that renal function tends to decline with age and renal elimination is important in preventing accumulation of metformin , at least theoretically increasing the risk of lactic acidosis ( Luft et al , 1978 ) .
6 But the issue here is this — Reagan , for all his cant about balancing the books , actually ran up an enormous budget deficit in the USA , and financed his arms development by borrowing .
7 It is clear that what is at issue here is more than geographical inequalities in the pattern of employment and unemployment , even in their broader social implications .
8 The crucial question here is this : how much matter does the Universe contain ?
9 Of particular relevance here are those offences which involve violence or the threat of violence .
10 His most relevant texts here are those on the national council held at Enham in Hampshire probably in 1008 .
11 The important point here is that country houses are not simply art galleries or museums , of value purely for their great paintings and furniture ; they also provide a remarkable document of numerous aspects of life and work over several centuries .
12 The point here is that bureaucracy has no continuous boundary or uniform integrity .
13 The point here is that given the institutional and political realities of the formulation and implementation of nuclear policy , it would be difficult to characterise any rights to which the peace movement may wish to lay claim ( for example , the right to a nuclear-free world ) as legally protected ‘ choices ’ , especially given the insistence by some governments that nuclear policy is not a ‘ justiciable ’ issue ( Weiss , Chapter 11 ; but see Offczors and Ruete , Chapter 13 ; Hickman , Chapter 12 , all in this volume ) .
14 An interesting point here is that certain organisations have won a reputation for attracting and retaining senior management talent .
15 The general point here is that ‘ class ’ as a cultural phenomenon in British society , as a form of broad and loose social collectivity , is not only quite distinct from the classical Marxist conception in which classes are defined on the basis of property relations — neither is it reducible to the sociological conception of ‘ occupational class ’ .
16 The point here is that language equivalence problems emerge in a natural way , bringing to the surface characteristics of a particular language , not necessarily previously thought of .
17 The point here is that what the state will do will depend on the balance of political forces in the state .
18 The crucial point here is that individual perceptions about benefits and the legitimacy of state actions to overcome economic crises were equally as important as the crises themselves .
19 Or they were n't , or , you see the other important point here is that British Rail will be restructuring all the twenty five potential passenger franchises , they 're starting on this now
20 The point here is that merchantability as a commercial concept is unsuited in its application to consumer supply contracts , a fact which was recognised under the ill-fated Consumer Guarantees Bill 1990 .
21 An important point here is that existing school staff may have little experience of using microcomputers for information retrieval and the school librarian needs to impress the staff by her/his ability in using the microcomputer .
22 but they were enormous , they were , they were very substantial , but , erm , well I , I think that the point here is that one can have a minimum requirement , but depending upon the facts and the circumstances and the nature of the market , so on and so forth , well they have , the commission said , you can have no restrictions at all cos we 're not going to give you exemption , so you 'd better make sure that they are the absolutely bear minimum that are necessary to ensure that every person capable of competing can get into the market .
23 Even the Management team here were all redundant .
24 ‘ But the dance classes here are such fun , ’ said a spokesman , trying to keep a straight face , ‘ that we really do n't think we need any of these Frownies . ’
25 Nonetheless the narrator retains about 50 lines out of 450 , and if , as is likely , the form of drama here is that which requires only one actor , shifting his voice to declaim all the lines , perhaps miming the actions and reactions of the characters , then the narrator 's voice has to be a distinct presence in the performance of the text .
26 One of the central ideas here is that persuasion through the use of enthymemes relies on what is expected , habitual and assumed , and not on truth , reality , or the way things ought to be .
27 The relevant competing rights here are those of the potential victims of crime in the future .
28 The orientation here was more " collectivist " and it can be seen as a response to socialist challenges to policies based on political economy and philanthropy .
29 ‘ The only neighbourhood committees here are those controlled by the political party in government .
30 Now the red range at the top here is all the oils to make you relax .
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