I wanted to hold the meeting here but they insisted that we should hold it there, in the end we compromised and didn't have a meeting at all.
I am not a grammar expert so this is a personal opinion. I think it is a sentence. Consider "Here's Tom" or "Here's the bus". They are sentences. Tom is here; the bus is here. Here's why means 'why is here', or 'this [here] is the reason [why]. It is not a particularly good sentence mind you, but it is a sentence.
This here is a sentence with 'get' in it.
An example of a declarative sentence beginning with "here": Here is your dog.
You can sit here. What is the naming part of the sentance?
No. A sentence must contain a subject and a verb. "Here's why" does not have a subject or a verb.
Here is a sentence with the word kilogram.
Here are your keys.
HERE I am! or When did you get HERE
you
here i am
Here is a sentence with adverse in it.
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