Yet still it's strange What Cloten's being here to us portends, Or what his death will bring us.
I could not put a memorandum to that effect on the title-page, in consequence of my being here.
He told me of Fanny Kemble and the Sartoris's being here.
I have also heard of Thackeray's being here--I don't know how truly.
Being here, would you care at all to look round the Bower?
I heard somebody coming upstairs, and forgot I was in the country; and I was afraid of a visitor: that is one advantage of being here, that I am not teased with solicitors.
Mebbe there are some people on this island that don't like us being here!
But after learning of Wandering George's being here on the island I've hatched up another idea, and I'll tell you just what it runs like.
I see very plainly, Lettice, that, if I did want to stay, it would end in mybeing here alone.
However, she has only her old grandmother to fall back on, and she seems a well-meaning girl enough, and perhaps she won't be considered so pretty in London as she has the name of being here.
Then in a lower tone, "You don't mind my being here?
You will not tell her of my being here, I suppose?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "being here" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.