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Example sentences for "being here"

  • Being here, I may as well have a shave, and get trimmed close.

  • Now I come to the cream of my story, and the occasion of my being here.

  • Being here, it is not very hard for me to guess, you may suppose.

  • Strike up the drums; and let the tongue of war, Plead for our interest and our being here.

  • I think my husband hath some special suspicion of Falstaff's being here, for I never saw him so gross in his jealousy till now.

  • My being here it is that holds thee hence.

  • 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 my being 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?

  • I suppose the police told you of my being here?


  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being admitted; being alone; being answered; being capable; being come; being done; being followed; being gone; being held; being killed; being known; being like; being married; being mixed; being now; being placed; being resolved; being surrounded; being sworn; being the; being understood; general culture; heavy weight; only remember; strong rope; wore ship