Here has 2 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
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1. | We haven't been here for long. We've only been here for ten minutes. We got here at 10:40. | |
2. | You see this sign here? It means that only handicapped people can park here. And this sign here means that only VIPs can park there. So don't be parking in either of those spots, you hear? | |
3. | "Gee, it sure is boring around here." "My boy, this peace is what all—" "Here I come! Your Majesty, Ganon and his minions have seized the island of Koridai." "Hmm. How can we—" "It is written: only Link can defeat Ganon." "So how can we—" "Great! I'll grab my sword!" "There is no sword." "Huh?" "There is no sword!" "..." "Here is a skull axe." "No." "How about an oh-my-goodness spear?" "No." "How about smoke bombs?" "No." "Well damn, how about this pistol?" "Yeah!" | |
4. | We'll attack their southern flank here, here, and here. | |
5. | Here were shown / her arms, and here her chariot; evermore / e'en then this land she cherished as her own, / and here, should Fate permit, had planned a world-wide throne. | |
6. | As for whether couples may be dissuaded from settling in smaller towns because of these longer commutes, Lanning said it didn’t factor into her decision. “We are so grounded here. John grew up here, and everything we know and do is here. So yeah, that doesn’t affect that,” she said. | |
7. | "Is Tom there?" Mary asked. "He lives over there!" replied John, pointing at the house opposite. "Yes, I know that." "So why did you ring the doorbell here?" "I've already tried over there, but he's not in, so I thought..." "So you thought he might be here." "Exactly!" "Well he's not here, either." | |
8. | Here's the key, here's the contract. | |
9. | Here is note from him. He must have come here. | |
10. | Last night Mary met John here and said that her brother would meet you here this afternoon. |