Example sentences of "here [be] [that] " in BNC.

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1 Besides , the only people who live beyond here are that Elizabeth and the farmer , and neither of them strikes me as the riotous type . ’
2 The important things here are that a gas water heater may require its own flue ( usually a ‘ balanced flue ’ — see Chapter 11 ) and that an electric water heater will require its own electric circuit ( see Chapter 8 ) .
3 The buyer 's concerns here are that these items be properly used and cared for by the seller , that they be used only for the purposes of the sub-contract ( ie that the seller does not use them to make goods for third parties which can then be sold by them in competition with the buyer ) , and that they be returned to him at the end of the sub-contract .
4 The benefits to be derived here are that the school librarian will be able to use the microcomputer with someone who has experience in another school .
5 It 's not bad , we 're saying that the rules here are that if you 're caught dealing you 're gon na be suspended but
6 The advice offered here is that a reader should ignore what category of writing a book or article may come under , since helpful art criticism may be found in all sorts of sources .
7 The problem here is that having so easy access and the largest concentration of easy routes , it is very crowded at holiday time .
8 In some early drafts Raskolnikov commits suicide , and the striking thing here is that it 's never suggested he does so out of remorse or because he thinks he 's going to get caught or even from some vaguer , larger self-loathing .
9 The idea here is that you go to a domestic dispute to prevent a crime from being committed …
10 Anticipated here is that always unstable disjunction between identification and desire upon which male bonding depends .
11 But the point here is that Wilde also lived in terms of the discrepancy between his ‘ public ’ and ‘ private ’ selves , and took pleasure from it — from having a sexual identity elsewhere at the same time as being socially ‘ here ’ .
12 What Marx wants to stress here is that although Germanic tribes form quite large groups of people they do not form any kind of community with communal property , as was the case in the ancient city states ; they are merely ad hoc agglomerates .
13 What happens here is that if a white lady wants to go to the toilet and she 's working on a line , she does n't ask anyone 's permission , she just gets up — out she goes , powders her nose , has a cigarette , whatever they do — then comes back .
14 The assumption here is that the more quality names you have in the race , the more likely the product is to be of high calibre .
15 ‘ The problem here is that in West Germany we have an increasingly split labour market , ’ Mr Brauninger explained .
16 ‘ The trouble here is that there 's no supervision . ’
17 The main argument presented here is that the General Strike was partly , but significantly , a consequence of the determination of successive governments to reduce wages , thus increasing unemployment in the short term , in the hope of strengthening the pound and returning to the gold standard — a view which has already been developed in Chapter 1 .
18 One problem here is that the two most serious offences include violence against property , so that conviction may result from threats against a person 's property .
19 The reason for discussing it here is that , under the Sexual Offences Act 1967 , this offence is not committed where the act is done in private , between consenting males , both aged 21 or over .
20 The most important thing to understand here is that people try to re-establish some sort of control over their situation .
21 What Qaddafi means here is that people should not make alliances outside the nation ( just as many Libyans said it is preferable to marry close — for example , to a father 's brother 's child ) .
22 ‘ The critical point here is that this will not only affect high income earners but all people owning property .
23 Again , the point I want to make here is that the perceptual , cognitive understanding of the expression of emotions in non-verbal ways from pictures , cards , etc. is very different from the expressions of the materials with one 's own hands or face or body ( p. 320 ) .
24 The soil classification used here is that adopted in Scotland ( Soil Survey of Scotland , 1984 ) for the 1:250 000 scale soil survey of the whole country during which the soils of the Outer Hebrides were mapped and described ( Hudson et al , 1982 ) .
25 We discuss the idea of goodness in the next chapter , but what we can note here is that these characteristics have traditionally been regarded as examples of the way of eminence — of God possessing perfectly what we possess imperfectly .
26 The implication here is that these workers have rejected the dominant values of society and are made up of criminals , prostitutes , drug-addicts and other drop-outs ( Lloyd 1982 ) .
27 The first point to note here is that there has to be a balance of need .
28 The view taken here is that parents may not be able to cope , and certainly they will feel this when they first discover that their child is handicapped .
29 One problem here is that it is cold comfort to an individual citizen that he can use the political process to air his grievances , for example by writing to his MP or councillor or to the press or voting for another party next time round .
30 The argument made here is that already applied to Halgren 's ( 1974 ) results .
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