Sentence examples for the there from inspiring English sources

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the there

adverb

In a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) at some distance from the speaker (compare here).

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Everything happens in the here and now, not least the recitation of the there and then.

Which leads me to the "there" in which Curiosity will do its geologic bidding.

They place you in the there and then, not the here and now.

Not what happens there, not what actions are played out there, but the there itself.

But records are never in the here and now — they're always in the there and then.

Yet some of its raw materials – mostly, but not always, texts – are rooted in the there and then.

These experimental results indicate that the there exist negligible entanglements in the dried Tetra-PEG network irrespective of ϕ0.

In Section 5 we prove that the there exists a period two solution of Equation (1).

MR: In Sacramento, was the there any push back, like "Well, we just don't have the budget for this"?

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Flowers was a victim of the there-has-to-be-someone-better-to-push-me club.

"We want to have a better understanding of the there-goes-the-neighborhood mentality," Ms. Gross said.

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