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Example sentences for "down here"

  • Said the banker, addressing Martha and referring to her lodger: "What does this cousin of mine find to do down here, Miss Phipps?

  • That's one of the things which, now that I am down here, I should like to find out.

  • Why, what on earth do you think would be likely to hurt me, down here in this lonesomeness?

  • I understood you to say he was your agent for somethin' down here, Mr. Cabot," she said.

  • But what a set they are--down here, to be sure.

  • But they don't dream of any body's livin' down here, in this dark hole.

  • Sir, I want to thank you very much for coming on down here.

  • Well, we thank you very much for coming down here, Mr. West.

  • If you want, you can come back down again and read your deposition and sign it, or else you can just waive coming down here.

  • We've got to prosecute this entire system which prevails down here to-day.

  • Now, for one while it looked like things were pretty cloudy down here.

  • You see, I am down here on a matter of business.

  • I've no fancy to have you putting out for Colorado till you've done my bit of work for me down here, Mister Stephens.

  • And I was curious to see how you were making it down here.

  • Stop, I'll write it down here on a scrap of paper and you can take it to them; that'll be best.

  • Look here, Scott: you must be cautious not to say that Bevere's down here.

  • You suggested last night, startling me well-nigh out of my senses by it, that Lizzie might follow me down here.

  • Just one more word, Roger: Does Lizzie know you have come down here?

  • I have written it down here, every particular, more minutely than I related it to you this morning, and I have sealed it up, you see; and I am come to ask you to keep it.

  • Great country for you folks, down here," Hallock remarked.

  • You will have so many new friends that you will scarcely remember those you leave behind down here.

  • I'm down here to look after Mr. Larkin's interests, and those of the Mexamer Company with a view to extending their holdings if I can pick up anything promising.

  • It's something to do; the most exciting incident of the day, down here, is the arrival of the mail.

  • You haven't found any of it down here, have you?

  • They know the ways, down here, and, besides, it's the line of least resistance.

  • If I get that thing started once, all I have to do is to advertise it down here a week.

  • In its way, though it is down here on the Di, it's just about as good for a country house as the places you saw on the Hudson, aint it?

  • I didn't suppose, anywhere, down here, there was a place one half so beautiful!

  • But now that you're down here at work, you've got to be even more patient.

  • And it may be down here," said Jack, his face clouding.

  • But what brought you young fellows down here?

  • I'll think it over and at the same time I'll think over what other investments I might make while I'm down here.

  • I'm down here on a visit to my son in the 200th Injianny Volunteer Infantry.

  • Be sides, it looks as if the ground was drier up there than it is down here.

  • These nuggets have all been brought down here by the water; and the higher we go the larger will the nuggets be, because of course, the heaviest of them will have travelled the shortest distance.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "down 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:
    appropriations made; cotton wool; down along; down and; down before; down from; down house; down river; down south; down stream; down there; down town; down upon; down with; down yonder; either case; get out; handsome house; holy unto; hotel butter; occasion might; special name; still upon; third lieutenant; three steps; went aloft