Example sentences of "here [pron] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Lucy said , ‘ May I point out that even if she 's here I doubt that she 'll be well enough ?
2 And as I got in here I saw that one of the men sitting just where you are was Hal MacQuillan .
3 Here I hope that I am in the present with the advantage of a long view back as well .
4 And in fact in some of the schools was here I know that Mrs Flaws erm from Wyre her idea at the school was to make Orcadian children bilingual .
5 Here I argue that Bourdieu 's fields are very much like Weber 's economic , aesthetic , political , etc. ‘ life orders ’ ( Lebensordnungen ) .
6 However , as soon as I got here I realised that we were on a treadmill of legislation .
7 And I gets this one out and I 'm reading through it and I looks at the name John , and then I began to take an interest in it and , here I discovered that my grandfather and my great grandfather that 's like my grandfather and my grandmother 's father
8 And er coming here I found that I had n't er put any of my vases in , so I had to go back again .
9 I really believe , and it is here I think that I differ from your that there is a great deal in Tariff Reform ; and I believe also that there is a great deal even in the food part of it .
10 So so there are there are a number of camps here I think that we have to get out the way before er
11 On this question of priorities here I understand that if we go along with local presses , to the housing corporation that this is a priority and then they , they can see to that make the money available when can we go along again with another priorities ?
12 Our only hope is sponsorship but even here I feel that most corporations would prefer investment .
13 ‘ Patrizia Valesio has been here she claims that … ’
14 Here you remember that Common Law would not recognize the assignment ; Equity in effect would , by compelling the assignor to lend the use of his name to the assignee for the purpose of suing the debtor , or , in the last resort , allowing the assignee to sue directly against the debtor , but requiring him , as a rule , to make the assignor a defendant .
15 Here one suspects that there is not so much a clash of ideology as one of gross distortion .
16 Here we show that , in the absence of strong historical evidence , field data do not support the existence of variations in the duration of sympatry at the two areas where the distributional ranges of the cuckoo and its hosts overlap .
17 Here we show that injection of antibodies raised against the pax[b] protein causes a localized malformation at the midbrain-hindbrain boundary .
18 Here we show that a cable of filamentous actin appears to run continuously around most of the wound margin .
19 Here we show that : ( 1 ) MIP-1 β is present on lymph node endothelium ; ( 2 ) immobilized MIP-1 β induces binding of T cells to VCAM-1 in vitro .
20 Here we show that the carrier generates an alkalinization outside and an acidification inside glial cells , and transports anions out of the cells , suggesting that there is a carrier cycle in which two Na + accompany each glutamate anion into the cell , while one K + and one OH - ( or HCO ) are transported out .
21 Here we show that the proliferation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells in the developing rat optic nerve depends on electrical activity in neighbouring axons , and that this activity-dependence can be circumvented by experimentally increasing the concentration of platelet-derived growth factor , which is present in the optic nerve and stimulates these cells to proliferate in culture .
22 Here we show that the iron-free protein does not undergo any major structural changes compared with the iron-containing R2 .
23 Here we show that the P3A exon is present only in primates and man and it is conserved through primate evolution .
24 Here we show that NC protein of HIV-1 ( NCp7 ) and NCp7 mutants bind to DNA fragments representing proviral DNA sequences , forming stable complexes .
25 Here we show that NCp7 of HIV-1 interacts with strong stop cDNA , the initial product of reverse transcription .
26 Here we show that NCp7 from HIV-1 binds to DNAs representing proviral DNA .
27 Here we show that a functional antibody fragment can be displayed as a fusion with the retroviral coat protein on the surface of the viral particles and binds specifically to the hapten recognised by the antibody fragment .
28 Here we assume that the right-hand bit position represents 2 or one , so that numeric values lie in the range zero to 2 n -1 , where n is the word length .
29 One might have suspected them of being adverbs that simply lacked the ordinary morphological marking , as in : ( 12 ) Grandmother took the corner too fast However , one can conclusively show that this is not so by finding examples where the predicate qualifiers fill a position which can also be occupied by a true adverb ; here we observe that the effect is strikingly different .
30 ( By ‘ lateralisation ’ here we mean that the functions are based on one side — usually the left — rather than the other . )
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