Example sentences of "[noun] here [vb base] be " in BNC.
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1 | The president here remember is working under his powers as commander in chief directly from the constitution and nobody questioned it . |
2 | The books here have been collected entirely at random , as has been explained , but it is interesting to see that the arrival of the new media is reflected in some of them quite significantly . |
3 | The transistors here have been replaced with BC108 types . |
4 | Since workwear , for want of any better term , is n't really new in this country at all ( American denim brands like Lee and Levi 's are hardly passing fads ) and since the more recent brand arrivals here have been worn for years in the US and Australia , hype accusations are a little misguided . |
5 | But even so … since we got back from Belgium things here have been hectic , even by my exacting standards . ’ |
6 | Good Evening : Six hundred travellers ' vehicles heading for Stonehenge for the Summer Solstice have been banned from there , so farmers here have been warned that they 're looking for an alternative location . |
7 | The trenches here have been left untouched , eroding away year by year . |
8 | And there , only sixteen say they 're depressive er people , eighty four no but the great majority here have been depressed from time to time . |
9 | The main problem with page printers is in their control and developments here have been rapid indeed . |
10 | Staff numbers here have been pruned back to 250 from 580 , and chief executive Paul Lester reckons that the division can make money at that level . |
11 | ‘ It is deplorable that the views of consultants and clinicians here have been simply ignored . ’ |
12 | The one exception is the European Monetary System , where member countries have continued to operate some form of managed exchange rates , although parity adjustments here have been much more frequent than in the Bretton Woods era . |
13 | ‘ The boys here have been over the area with a fine toothcomb , Frank . |
14 | GCSE students here have been studying the truancy problem . |