Example sentences of "here [pers pn] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And here I had the advantage of at least twenty years already in the profession .
2 When I , when I came here I saw a shop in which was for sale .
3 But here I saw the way the streets were going , how they darkened despite the sun , the juicy air , the innocence of the covering blue .
4 Here I felt a lump .
5 ‘ An intensely interesting portion of the 25 shops that make up Wolverton Works is before me as I enter the wheel department , for here I have an opportunity of studying in detail the basis of the running of the modern railway-coach .
6 So here I publish a picture of him ten years ago when he was Junior Minister he is enjoying a marvellous a party at London 's Intercontinental Hotel .
7 Cos I I as soon as I moved here I wanted a catalogue and a telly .
8 Where the fields began , a stream led into the River Suck , and here I found a row of tinker caravans .
9 Chapter 3 provides information on a variety of religious faiths , and it was here I found the text least satisfactory .
10 Here , then , we have the most obvious , the most important , opportunity for bridge-building , so obvious and important in fact that , in my view — and here I echo a judgment of Stephen Clark 's which in times past I fiercely denied — an individual 's or organisation 's position on ‘ meat-eating ’ , so-called , should be regarded as the decisive litmus test of their moral credibility .
11 Type in the first date in the series — here I want a Week Ending sequence for every Friday in the year .
12 Here she bit a potato , because she had been going to say ‘ close friends ’ but had thought better of it .
13 Also in here she kept the key to the cellar door .
14 Here she emitted a shriek of laughter before continuing , and the others looked at her inquiringly .
15 It is true that the incident was not actually Mildred 's fault , for once , because Ethel had cast a spell on the broomstick which Mildred was using , but in view of our little chat this morning , girls — ’ here she darted a glance at Ethel and Mildred who wriggled uncomfortably in their seats , ‘ I feel this is a most fitting punishment for both of you .
16 We have someone always there for those who have er , society those who are poor er , women er , many of the issues that we feel very strongly and here , here She had no sort of cultural historic resonance with the nation of Wales but I 'm sure her and the way she approaches her whole ministry would mean that she 'd have a lot of than those of us here in the URC in Wales .
17 Here she plays a boy/girl foundling from Alaska who falls in love with a middle-aged female émigré from East Berlin .
18 Here she heads the research team specialising in finding new uses for drugs in the fields of mental illness , anxiety , memory loss and schizophrenia .
19 From here she watched the wind , the snow , the rain , beautiful sunsets and full moons , one after another .
20 15a ) but here she occupies a roundel which is enclosed by a plain rectangular panel .
21 Here she inspected a line-up of historic trams , including Glasgow 1297 , Bolton 66 and Manchester 765 .
22 Here she has the support of her parents .
23 Basically you 're looking to make sure that you 've covered any possibility if they die tomorrow where the money would come from for any of those outstanding obligations and then here you put the total what 's available , in this case it 's the seventy K plus ten K
24 From here you follow a tractor track climbing the opposite slope which passes through a gate and continues through the birch woods beside Allt Gleann Chaorachain .
25 Here you had the governor of a state in a federal system choosing to act in a particular way and the president overriding him and demonstrating his power .
26 And only if certain conditions are met , I would argue or as Richard Newstat argued and I agree with him so he must be right , erm the first is that in this decision the president 's involvement was unambiguous unambiguous , there was no question about it that here you had the president directly , personally involved in a one to one communication .
27 Here you get the choice to shell-out on weapons , repair damage , refuel or buy speed-ups ( handy to doge enemy bullets ) .
28 ‘ When you were here you mentioned a collection of letters written by Martin Beale to his mother which came into your mother 's possession later .
29 So here you have no revision under naive expectations we have four right Now the the closer that our expectations come to gamma , lies to one the more weight farmers attach to last years price relative to prices in T minus two , T minus three , T minus four right .
30 And then when you look back to the Greeks , for example , here you have a culture that was dramatically successful in mathematics and logic and philosophy , but actually very unsuccessful in science , and there again you have a society which has nature guards erm and so nature is not a valid object for study .
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