Example sentences of "[verb] a [noun] [prep] [noun] here " in BNC.
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1 | Try to write a couple of paragraphs here about why the job exists . |
2 | Here 's Jochim He needs a bit of help here Cooper breathing down his neck . |
3 | Obviously parents must show a degree of control here and do as I do by restricting playing time , although that is admittedly difficult with all these portable devices now on the market . |
4 | She 's met a lot of friends here and and likes to meet them in the canteen . |
5 | I better do a check for gas here . |
6 | A tiny fragment of the Dead Sea Scrolls is causing a row between experts here and in America . |
7 | It is easy to sympathise with a traveller who writes : ‘ I have seen a quantity of things here — churches , palaces , statues , fountains and pictures ; and my brain is at the moment like the portfolio of an architect , or a print-shop , or a common-place book . ’ |
8 | You 've got a pair of shoes here have you ? |
9 | We 've got a painting of Parsons here somewhere , a miniature done by another member of the club called Peter Lens . |
10 | Er , I 've got a couple of brochures here , if you like to have a look at but do n't , please , take them away . |
11 | I can easily walk to do shopping and so on , but I 've got a couple of suitcases here now , and I certainly ca n't manage those . ’ |
12 | ‘ You have n't asked me what 's in the estate , and I 've got a list of assets here . ’ |
13 | You 've got a number of things here , you would take off the outer layer and you would bring it close to your body , if you , if you just pick it up with lots of layers around it you 're insulating it are n't you , to keep it cold , so you cuddle it close to your body right , and you remove outer layers of cloths Melanie said something about room temperature , right you raise the room temperature , okay ? |
14 | Because you 'd have got a queue of traffic here , you 'd have had a terrible junction |
15 | If you take something like The Hit Man and Her , presumably a lot of the viewers are in fact women , or more specifically young women , because they are the ones who buy Smash Hits , they are the ones who watch Top of the Pops ; yet the presenter , Pete Waterman , implicitly assumes that the viewers are male — he greeted the audience at the beginning of one programme with ‘ Cor , boys , have we got a load of crumpet here tonight ! ’ |
16 | May I point out that we have n't had a monarch in residence here since sixteen hundred and three . |
17 | You might fear an element of sanctimoniousness here , were it not for the certain knowledge that McIlvanney is probably even harder on himself . |
18 | You 've given a couple of reference here |
19 | ‘ Nobody 's ever given a member of staff here flowers before , ’ he observed with a twinkle . |
20 | Audiences like to see a bit of theatrics here and there . |
21 | At its most basic , it 's simply a matter of typing a bit of text here and there — each text string is treated as an object — and placing any graphics you might want to include . |
22 | You got a couple of letters here . |
23 | I got a pair of shoes here . |
24 | Do we detect a touch of bitterness here ? |
25 | ‘ I 'm afraid we get a bit of vandalism here , and practical joking . |
26 | You see they 're not gon na get a lot of chance though because we get a lot of sun here . |
27 | We get a lot of wind here , we had a lot here the other night . |
28 | ‘ Oh yes , he was ; a very dear friend , he spent a lot of time here , expecially after Gifford had his stroke … ’ |
29 | Shortages have become a way of life here , to find these people queueing for staple products shows just how desperate the situation has become . |
30 | I think he 's trying to do a number of things here |