Example sentences of "[adv prt] here for a " in BNC.
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1 | So this morning the fat little chap in the long white coat who was sorting us out in the Dean 's Office said I 'd better come along here for a few days until they got me organized with another partner . |
2 | Step along here for a minute , will you . |
3 | Therese , could you come down here for a moment ? |
4 | I knew I 'd got kids written down here for a reason . |
5 | Do n't forget , we only came down here for a drink . |
6 | He 'd been pressing me to come down here for a long time . |
7 | Have n't been down here for a while . |
8 | She came up here for a night to see Mummy , to sort out some details about the wedding . ’ |
9 | Why do n't you come up here for a week or two and I 'll show you how to knit a string bag to put hubby in then you can hang him up with the onions . |
10 | Early this year I secluded myself up here for a life of quiet , concentrated study and meditation , rediscovering myself in the vastness and solitude of the mountains . |
11 | At one point , George Duke said to me , ‘ Why do n't you stay up here for a minute — I want you to play . ’ |
12 | Your old man here has brought me all the way up here for a complete and utter waste of time |
13 | ‘ Look , did you call me up here for a particular reason ? |
14 | Er these gentlemen have a presentation to make and I wonder if Ron would come up here for a moment , please . |
15 | It means so much to the supporters in the Oxford area , it means so much to the club , I think you 've really got to be up here for a long time to realise just how much it does mean to everybody in this area . |
16 | In the end , like , I just did n't come back here for a couple of months . |
17 | They did n't know what was going on , like , did n't know what to do , whether to lock me in me room , or let me out and do what I wanted to do , but in the end , like , I just did n't come back here for a coupla months . |
18 | ‘ We had a game of tennis and came back here for a drink , that 's all . ’ |
19 | Well , the surgery 's at half eleven till half twelve so we pop back here for a quick cup of tea and I want to go up to Felixstowe . |
20 | ‘ We can wait out here for a bit , ca n't we ? ’ he asked . |
21 | ‘ I came out here for a breath of air , ’ he said , ‘ but I guess it 's time to go back now . |
22 | ‘ I bring my family out here for a picnic . |
23 | I was actually looking at you before I came in , but just come out here for a second There are two ways I can hurt you . |
24 | Kathmandu is over four thousand feet high … that 's why race favourite Hugh Jones … the first Brit to win the London Marathon has been out here for a week training … |
25 | These three are likely to feature in tomorrow 's opening match against a Stellenbosch Farmers XI , though any idea of a nice easy game should be dismissed as Yorkshire , who have been out here for a week , struggled to beat them a few days ago . |
26 | Well no I did it last week and one of the references I could n't remember the name of the woman , so I just put Mrs blank and I just left it so I thought I 'd do it again cos there were a couple of bits I did wrong and a bit dodgy , so I though save me writing it I 'll just do it all over again but it looks like I 'm not gon na be able to now because we 've brought out here for a piddling stupid fire drill ! |
27 | ‘ Can you hang on here for a few moments ? ’ |
28 | Bodie said , ‘ I think I 'd like to hang on here for a bit . ’ |
29 | It was a leafy place ; professional people , merchants , senior civil servants had lived around here for a long time . |
30 | ‘ Have n't seen him around here for a while . |