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Example sentences for "here are"

  • Here are reeds, my true love, fine and neat, To make thee, to make thee, A bonnet to withstand the heat.

  • Here are threads, my true love, fine as silk, To knit thee, to knit thee, A pair of stockings white as milk.

  • Here are a few stanzas from St. Peter's Complaint: Titles I make untruths: am I a rock, That with so soft a gale was overthrown?

  • Here are a few verses from a hymn headed The Sweetness of Jesus:-- If I for kindness should love my kin, for natural reasons.

  • Here are portions of, I think, one of his best, and good it is.

  • Here are those I judge the best of the bishop's Festival Hymns, printed as part of his Golden Grove, or Gide to Devotion.

  • Here are none to betray thee, wert thou naked as at thy birth.

  • Here are Ragusans, Maltese, Sicilians, and Tuscans without number; and a little fleet of French lie near each other there, at the entrance of the Giudecca.

  • Here are musicians in the color of a noble in one gondola," she continued, "and a single cavalier in another.

  • While we are talking of these things, here are we, in an almost deserted ship, within a mile of the great Desert of Sahara!

  • Here are eight of us, all Englishmen, all contemporaries, all brought up more or less in the same way.

  • Here are we all rhapsodizing and you sit silent.

  • Here are plenty of phenomena, apparitions male and female.

  • Here are to be found the most expert pilots, either for the great bay, their sound, Nantucket shoals, or the different ports in their neighbourhood.

  • Here are always to be seen a great number of valetudinarians from the West Indies, seeking for the renovation of health, exhausted by the debilitating nature of their sun, air, and modes of living.

  • Here are my instructions and my passport.

  • Here are a few specimens of his pleasing audacities:-- "There is plenty of wild azote and carbon unappropriated, but it is naught till we have made it up into loaves and soup.

  • Here are a few good sayings about "Behavior.

  • Here are glimpses of what the youth was to be, of what the man who long outlived him became.

  • Here are oceans of yards of lace on her very nightgrown!

  • Here are three on one sort of footing, and one on a different footing; which is likeliest to be the man, the one or the three?

  • Here are morsels of each in order:-- "Who praises Oxford?

  • So much of perils by land, by way of sample: here are three or four by sea, to match them.

  • Here are testimonials, sworn before the local syndic, showing that they have devoured 18 head of cattle and 43 sheep.

  • Here are bones of hippopotamus, and rhinoceros, which he hunted with the weapons you saw.

  • Here are no sombre patches, as under oak or beech; only a tremulous interlacing of light and shade.

  • Here are two or three sorts of smaller birds, some as big as larks, some less; but not many of either sort.

  • Here are a great many rocks in the large savannah we were in, which are five or six feet high, and round at top like a hay-cock, very remarkable; some red and some white.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "here are" 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:
    comparative psychology; followed them; here because; here before; here below; here give; here referred; here reproduced; here said; here spoken; here used; here very; hereby authorized; hereby declare; hereby declared; hereby know; hereby ordered; hereditary disease; hereditary right; hereditary syphilis; laughed the; mighty effort; natural science; shall never hear her; went every; white steeds