Example sentences of "[det] [vb -s] us " in BNC.

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1 To it we owe that nervous , spidery line of the drawings — so quick , so attentive , yet so despairing — that alerts us to the elusiveness of the subject at the same time that it perseveres in the attempt to render it .
2 That is significant because that covers us for paying you commission .
3 That worries us .
4 Peter Davis , Reed 's chief executive , said : ‘ This offers us a unique opportunity to expand our subscription-based information publishing for the legal market , which we know well and where we are under-represented in the US . ’
5 This offers us the possibility of separating the picture from the sound and the potential of this in a language classroom is great .
6 This allows us to wheel incubators , wheelchairs , and trolley cots up a gently-inclined ramp without any trouble . ’
7 This allows us to refer to Marx 's analysis of this phenomenon .
8 This allows us to be patient in the face of the daily frustrations of life .
9 This allows us to describe uniquely the position of any point in a plane ( or in space ) by an ordered pair ( or trio ) of numbers , called coordinates .
10 This allows us to keep a check on who is moving around in the middle of the night , ’ said Sergeant John Bishop who heads the computer operation .
11 This allows us to enter into this exercise in vulnerability which amounts to helping each other take off our emotional armour .
12 Often , these have been successfully used in other research and this allows us to compare our own work with that of others .
13 This allows us to do more than simply check back on the forecasters ' performance on individual countries ; it enables us to assess which forecaster has the best record across all the big economies .
14 This allows us to write programs which incorporate instruction modification .
15 As well as being simpler , this allows us to follow a historical sequence which leads up to serialism .
16 This allows us to investigate the properties of the intersections of the map ( 13 ) below with the 45° line .
17 This allows us to by-pass a number of problems that have been discussed in the literature on two-sector models , including the uniqueness of momentary equilibrium ( see , e.g. , Dixit , 1976b , Ch. 6 ) .
18 This allows us in particular to consider the criticisms made by Prest .
19 This allows us to built mixed consultancy teams to fit the need and , in many cases , we can provide experimental validation of the software .
20 This allows us to investigate the depth and stability , the malleability or rigidity of attitudes on a topic which is notoriously difficult to investigate .
21 This allows us to send and receive files ( as distinct from but including messages ) between computers .
22 This allows us to define a pointer to an object ( referenced variable ) before defining the object itself .
23 This allows us to drop all other energy levels from the analysis , and consider only a two-level atom .
24 PC Paul Lewis of Leicestershire Police , said : ‘ This shows us in an unfair light .
25 This shows us that often good people come out worst .
26 This assures us that the continued supply is of normal quantities required anyway , but it also makes discontinuation of supply a positive harm rather than a refusal to help .
27 This leads us to the composition and behaviour of sports crowds , especially at football matches and the current debate about the reasons for hooliganism .
28 This leads us to one of the main problems in this sort of computer-based study .
29 This leads us to wallow in blandness along with Marlon Blando , holidays in Bllandudno , the constitutional fiasco of calling the Election date — Blandman 's Bluff .
30 This leads us to mourn for our condition .
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