Example sentences of "[prep] here [pron] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | If she can get that out of here they could find out what 's wrong with her , but it wo n't come . |
2 | But have him out of here we must , and quickly . ’ |
3 | When she was out of here she would write to him and explain . |
4 | But you know , here , in this place , in Haileybury alone , when you get out of here fine cos no one 's gon na know that you have this name , you know , for being a joke erm when you get out of here it 'll be completely different but here you should keep your wits about you , in here you should think well hang on I do n't know , just be more careful . |
5 | ‘ And if you do n't get out of here I 'll tell him you 've been up in the woods with a dog . |
6 | ‘ Whenever you wish to get out of here I will come and fetch you , ’ he said quietly . |
7 | Twelve miles south of here you can see Britain 's oldest horse races , the Kiplingcotes Derby at South Dalton . |
8 | If we ever get out of here you can be damn sure I wo n't forget how he saved our lives . ’ |
9 | This this expression here V nine thousand five hundred minus a tenth of N that always tells us what V is worth , anywhere along here it 'll give us the value of the car . |
10 | but you know that er our Susan wanted to go down to erm , get her hair done this morning so erm I says to her come up here , we 'll get a taxi from here we 'll go down the hairdressers and shall permission to collect our money , so we got a taxi from here down to erm what they call that street where er that erm oh dear me Street |
11 | From here we could see for quite a distance , but there was no sign of the hunt , nor any sound . |
12 | From here we could go on to explore how the people in the castle manage without Melric . |
13 | ‘ Look , Master Corbett , from here we can see all the river in our view , but if we were in a boat on that river , what would we see ? |
14 | From here we can suggest that , perhaps , all stars vary their output periodically , but that for obvious practical reason we have no way of knowing that this is so in the case of stars whose periods are sufficiently long . |
15 | From here they can be drawn up in two ranks , both of which can fire , and they can draw line of sight to almost any place on the field . |
16 | From here they can move forward to interpose themselves when the enemy is too close . |
17 | From here they can see convoys coming half a mile away . |
18 | From here they must await their wave , drop into it , and be swept beneath the overhang into the cave where they grope around in total darkness filling their bags with birds ' nests . |
19 | From here they could see a light from an inner window of the gatehouse . |
20 | From here they could control both river valleys , and deny Douglas his passage home by either . |
21 | From here he could see the two talking men quite clearly , and he picked up various objects on display , looking at them quite interestedly , and keeping only half an eye on the scene outside . |
22 | From here he could observe the great world outside , before plunging back into it . |
23 | From here he could see the crowded harbour quarter , the rooftops so close together that they welded in the heat haze into one whole . |
24 | From here he could get a good view of the counter desk . |
25 | If you 're away from here there might be a chance of seeing Robbie now and again . ’ |
26 | From here she would be able to make her way to the shopping areas , which were primarily reserved for pedestrian traffic . |
27 | From here she 'd get to know those whom Christine had known , perhaps find out where she 'd lived ; enter her skin , almost as if Christine were to walk again while Lucy became the ghost . |
28 | From here she could get a glimpse of the houses : ‘ luxury ’ newly-built bungalows , double garages , big picture windows , young trees , landscaped gardens with lawns so smooth and green they could have been carpets . |
29 | From here she could watch and wait for take-off , count the bombers out , bless them on their way . |
30 | From here she could see the socket . |