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Example sentences for "over here"

  • Maybe some of you journalist boys better get on over here.

  • Look, Hans,” he said, “what I want to know is what Frol is over here for.

  • Evidently the big boys in Peking and Moscow are nervous about any changes that might take place over here.

  • Often I have heard, over here, that it is impossible for an Englishman to see a good joke.

  • But it's something besides that made you run over here," said Abby.

  • I wish you would bring that basin over here, and put it on the stand," said Mrs. Lloyd.

  • Nature, over here, must be awfully grand.

  • Why, over here, you know, they only call them in to prescribe,” said his other friend.

  • Again for an instant Jackson hung fire; then he said with that practised flat candour of which mention has already been made and which he sometimes used in London during his courtship: “Don’t you like it over here?

  • If they have," gritted Lone, "they made the biggest blunder of their lives bringing me over here.

  • Nobody but Fred Thurman, over here on Granite.

  • We're just at the most crucial point with our reclamation project, over here on the flat.

  • I wasn't reckonin' on the Germans comin' over here to Haddisport, sir.

  • What our people have been thinking of over here I don't know.

  • The mean cowards to come sneakin' over here a-sowin' of their mines on the open sea for harmless fishin' craft to run foul of!

  • Life is full of rubbish, and we have at least our share of it over here.

  • The English are very simple, or at least they seem so over here.

  • They tell me over here that my increase of weight is extremely marked, and though they don't tell me that I am coarse, I am sure they think me so.

  • Over here, considering the way they knock about, they remain wonderfully simple, and the reason is that society protects them instead of setting them traps.

  • You know what Paul said when he gave you the appointment and sent us over here: 'Find out for me what sort of men these Englishmen are.

  • Then, on the other hand, I look at home, and I ask myself whether you do not make what they would call over here a cat's-paw of my country.

  • In a sense, I am over here upon a mission.

  • Over here, though, one has also learnt something.

  • And when you have, just tie up the rest, and chuck 'em over here.

  • I don't think your own experience among the wild Indians will help you much, over here.

  • I shouldn't have supposed anyone would know it over here.

  • Over here in England we are not too hurried to address people in a proper manner.

  • We, over here, build, like the coral reefs, slowly perhaps, but always from the foundation up.

  • I think I see for the first time what you mean, over here, but just being and not caring to do more than survive from the gloriousness of all this.

  • I merely state the fact: over here, a young girl plays a very small rôle.

  • In America we admire a man for what he does--over here you do nothing.

  • When I saw you in the cab, even before I recognized you, I thought of a bit of our soil broken off and drifted over here.

  • Over here in the country about ten miles," Chiltern was saying.

  • You think the Germans will come over here?

  • I think the first time that came home to me was when I saw what was happening in Russia, and compared it to what had been going on over here.

  • Over here," he said at last, "there are a lot of confused jerks and idiots.

  • Over here, you've been confusing the jerks and the idiots, getting rid of them so the system can work properly.

  • Then we will return to the shore in the yawl, bring it over here, and wait until the burglars are quiet for the night.

  • I reckon they didn't know what you was comin' over here for?

  • But I won't be comin' over here to see your brother!

  • But we do want to know the nature of those papers, exactly what position Mr. Hamilton Fynes occupied in the Stamp and Excise Duty department at Washington, and, finally, what the mischief you are doing over here in Paris.

  • The Prince is over here on some sort of an errand which it isn't our business to understand," Mr. Harvey said.

  • Prince Maiyo is over here on a special mission.

  • I have heard it whispered," the Duchess remarked, leaning forward, "that he is over here on an exceedingly serious mission.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    close proximity; crew were; fairly well; government cabinet; mixed blood; more precious; neutral property; opium poppy; over against; over forty; over half; over head and ears; over here; over thar; over the; over the fire till; over twenty; over whom; over with; over yonder; overflight and navigation permitted; overseas department; overtake them; overwhelming numbers; small deposits; tenth century