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UK
/ðˈeə/
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[ US /ˈðɛɹ/ ]
[ US /ˈðɛɹ/ ]
NOUN
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a location other than here; that place
you can take it from there
ADVERB
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in that matter; in that respect; on that point
I agree with you there -
to or toward that place; away from the speaker
go there around noon! -
in or at that place or location
they have lived there for years
it's not there
that man there
How To Use there In A Sentence
- There were 42 free-kicks, two penalties, four bookings and three players sent off, two of whom had to be escorted from the pitch by police.
- The pain in his side was crushing, as if there was a steel hand in there relentlessly closing on an organ. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
- The main square is called “Rynek” (which basically means “central market place”), and in the middle there are two buildings: “Ratusz” or City Hall (compare with German “Rathaus”) and “Sukiennice”, a long one-level building not unlike a bazaar, filled with stores. Matthew Yglesias » Krakow
- There's a big difference between an amateur video and a slick Hollywood production.
- Fertilization therefore results in an egg carrying a nucleus with contributions from both parents, and it was concluded that the cell nucleus must contain the physical basis of heredity.
- Forbes: In terms of scale, the size of a bank for lending, is there a point where being bigger does not make you more efficient in lending? Transcript: Richard Bove
- If there was any hope of holding on to even a shred of her dwindling self-respect, she should do exactly what she knew Margo would do—close the laptop, take her de-scrunchied, perfumed, and nearly thonged self down to the nearest club, pick up the first passably good-looking stranger who asked her to dance, and bring him back to the apartment for some safe but anonymous sex. Goodnight Tweetheart
- He was going back to the place where there was no feeling, because emotion and love were not allowed.
- Then there are the PIP implant problems that thousands of women have had to contend with. The Sun
- There will always be debate about who deserves honours, all of it highly subjective.