Example sentences of "[is] here " in BNC.
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1 | Professionally-based community care is here to stay and is increasingly needed , backed by access to respite and long stay hospice beds and acute ward facilities . |
2 | AIDS is here to stay . |
3 | It is here that the Germans have done so much pioneer work , and indeed the whole tendency of their art historical studies has been to regard works of art almost entirely from a chronological point of view , as coefficients of a time sequence , without reference to their aesthetic significance . |
4 | Convinced of his own plainness , Graham is here engaged in taking Jenny out and making a mess of kissing her . |
5 | When you start there is a sense in which everything you do is right , there is no clear sense of wrong , though of course it is here that you may make the inevitable false move , take the inevitable wrong turning . |
6 | Just as important as establishing what to include is deciding what to exclude , and it is here that the purists may find cause to tar and feather us . |
7 | ‘ Constable Perkins is here , ’ Mrs Clancy said . |
8 | It gets a bit crowded when Camilla 's boyfriend is here , but they 're on holiday at the moment . ’ |
9 | It is here that an anthropological observing participation comes into its own , for in living with the semantics of the system the analyst has the potential to undertake a rarely used method of social research . |
10 | He turned to Menzies and said , ‘ Who all is here ? |
11 | I pause , to wonder what is here inferred . |
12 | A grapheme is here defined as the way in which a phoneme is represented in print . |
13 | But it looks like the next generation is here . |
14 | Katie Boyle , TV and radio personality , is here to help . |
15 | Raskolnikov is here , serving an eight-year sentence . |
16 | Whatever the outcome , the movement and control of graphical information is here to stay . |
17 | It is here that research papers are generated and read and discussed , and where the academic superstars go through their paces and inspire their dedicated students . |
18 | Hirsch is here defiantly looking back to something like the spirit which , in England , inspired the Newbolt Report and Scrutiny in its heyday , and which no doubt still evokes a sympathetic response in teachers on both sides of the Atlantic . |
19 | What to do in a democratic society with the errant or aberrant citizen of genius — this question , fumbled at or glossed over by everyone who has written on Pound 's case ( jurists and psychiatrists , as well as biographers and critics ) , is here posed more starkly , and explored more searchingly , then ever before . |
20 | Guide to Kulchur gives us Pound at his most personal , at his most deliberately vulnerable ; it is here that we find him wondering aloud , for instance , if the body of his work to that date could be mentioned in the same breath with Thomas Hardy 's . |
21 | The inspired stroke of telling Othello that he has been witness to one of Casio 's incriminatingly erotic dreams is here popped into Iago 's head because Casio does , at one point , actually hug him in his sleep . |
22 | He is here playing in the Stuttgart Classic . |
23 | Living first in Switzerland and now in Spain , she only really sees Britain when she is here to work . |
24 | When you 've ticked every box , autumn is here . |
25 | ‘ We have received categorical assurances that whatever has been reported about his earning money while he is here is not the case , ’ Ronnie Dawson , the home unions chairman and Irish RU president , said . |
26 | Second-hand soul , funky horns , wandering blues-style vocals , all derivative life is here . |
27 | It is here , one feels , that Margaret Spufford is not wholly consistent . |
28 | If more output is obtained from the same manpower — which it is here contended could and should happen — then the allocation of resources so far as manpower is concerned will be unaffected . |
29 | Eliot is here making use of the most modern anthropologically based classical scholarship in order to construct his own primitive play . |
30 | The city , traditional centre of civilization , is here seen as its enemy : partly because too cosmopolitan , partly because too industrialized . |