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Example sentences for "here give"

  • It may be of interest if we here give some of the customs of the school at this period, as samples of a state of things which is now past and gone.

  • We here give a list of these as compiled by Canon J.

  • Scattered about the minute books of the institution are various notes, of some interest, from which we here give a selection.

  • We here give a list of the Church Plate, which is more than usually valuable.

  • The ballad I here give is interesting, as detailing his first meeting and encounter with Robin Hood, which ended in the defeat of the outlaw, and in their becoming sworn friends for life.

  • There are several versions of the ballad: the one I here give is, however, the most complete I have met with.

  • The tune to which this Ballad was sung I here give.

  • We here give an engraving of the Emden goose.

  • It may be useful to those who have read nothing about Natural Selection, if I here give a brief sketch of the whole subject and of its bearing on the origin of species.

  • I here give drawings of the four most distinct pods produced by the plants cultivated by me.

  • I here give a few extracts from my journal while on our return trip: January 21st--Having been on our homeward journey for some twenty days, and it snowing severely, we remained in camp.

  • As I shall have frequent occasion to employ technical terms used in fortifications, I here give a diagram, which, with the explanation, will make those terms clear to the reader.

  • At the west end of Laindon Church, Essex, there is a unique erection of timber, of which we here give a representation.

  • There are indications that these hermitages were sometimes mere bothies of branches; there is a representation of one, from which we here give a woodcut, in an illuminated MS.

  • The best and clearest illustration which we have been able to find of the usual costume in which the hermits are represented, we here give to the reader.

  • The usages differ so curiously from those customary in Southern Buddhist countries, that I here give an abbreviated version of the two French travellers' experiences.

  • I here give an abstract of his narrative, based on Mr. Beal's translation (ii.

  • I here give an abridged extract:-- The Bo-tree of Anuradha-pura is in all probability the oldest historical tree in the world.

  • In the Museum of Saint-Germain we inspected with curiosity several specimens of these very nets, and we here give a representation of one of them.

  • The representation which we here give (fig.

  • There were also found in the Swiss lakes a large number of discs made of baked earth perforated with a hole in their centre, of which we here give a representation (fig.

  • Keller's work, we here give a representation of a Swiss lacustrine village (fig.

  • I here give a very clever instance of this, which I myself once witnessed.

  • The manners of the times were somewhat rough, and we here give a sample or two.

  • I here give a few brief extracts taken from those Rolls (31 Henry I.

  • A poem was written on the occasion by Mr. John Sharpe, of Kirkstead, {8b} which I here give.

  • It is situated at Baylenreuth, in Franconia, and the engraving which we here give represents a section of it.

  • The Pont du Gard (of which we here give an engraving) was designed to convey the waters of the fountain of Aure to the town of Nismes, the ancient Nemausus.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    here alone; here because; here below; here called; here comes; here figured; here give; here given; here have; here represented; here reproduced; here shown; here used; here very; here you; hereby certify; hereby declared; hereditary descent; hereditary taint; hereinafter provided; much surprised; nine months; often seemed; slender stalk; something analogous; three hundred and forty