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Used to introduce a person, thing or action that the listener can feel very often visually.
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1
And
there
it
is
,
exactly as it happened, not an hour ago.
2
God has written the poetry already; and
there
it
is
before me.
3
But this is the reality of the culture, so
there
it
is
.
4
We're going to release his information tomorrow, but, well,
there
it
is
.
5
If you want to know what art can achieve,
there
it
is
.
6
I have had, and I have had not; and
there
it
is
.
7
He laid it on the table, I believe; yes,
there
it
is
.
8
But
there
it
is
,
written on the note in too-tight capital letters:
9
I am ashamed of it; but
there
it
is
,
-
neither
worse
nor better.
10
Whether Michelangelo intended this we shall not know; but
there
it
is
.
11
A door flies open; nobody has opened it, but
there
it
is
.
12
Yes,
there
it
is
in the corner beside you, with some others.
13
And
there
it
is
,
I thought, the difference between her and me.
14
And
there
it
is
,
an extravagance of water, cloud and blue-tinged air.
15
It seems like everywhere you turn these days,
there
it
is
,
autism.
16
He doesn't like that, knows it isn't natural, but
there
it
is
.