"Look AT here" is for example, if you've spotted a particular point of notice on an object you want someone to see. (it isn't used that much). It would be more common to say "Look at that!"
"Look here" is usually to grab someone's attention (perhaps when berating them) or make your point clear. It can also be "Look over here" (If you've spotted something you want someone else to see, but not a paricular point).
ANSWER The difference is that "look here" is correct. No one ever says "look at here."
There really is no difference but you can say that by now is saying "they should be here by now" . And so far is saying "I have $10 so far".
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The only difference between here and there is about locality. Here is close to you. There is farther away from you. Or the "T" "t"here here.
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