Used to introduce a person, thing or action that the listener can feel very often visually.
1And there it is, exactly as it happened, not an hour ago.
2God has written the poetry already; and there it is before me.
3But this is the reality of the culture, so there it is.
4We're going to release his information tomorrow, but, well, there it is.
5If you want to know what art can achieve, there it is.
6I have had, and I have had not; and there it is.
7He laid it on the table, I believe; yes, there it is.
8But there it is, written on the note in too-tight capital letters:
9I am ashamed of it; but there it is,-neitherworse nor better.
10Whether Michelangelo intended this we shall not know; but there it is.
11A door flies open; nobody has opened it, but there it is.
12Yes, there it is in the corner beside you, with some others.
13And there it is, I thought, the difference between her and me.
14And there it is, an extravagance of water, cloud and blue-tinged air.
15It seems like everywhere you turn these days, there it is, autism.
16He doesn't like that, knows it isn't natural, but there it is.