Example sentences of "us at a " in BNC.

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1 Coupled with desperately needed new construction , such as the cross-rail proposals , these existing routes could be made to really work for us at a fraction of the cost of new road-building , and with minimal land encroachment , pollution or disturbance to the environment .
2 sets us at a painterly remove from decorously observed suffering and does little to prepare us for the replacement of the distant tangled hair of Ariadne by immediate presence of the directly primitive
3 When we moved from Freiberg , Rebecca followed us at a distance .
4 They used to ‘ baby-sit ’ for us at a time when teenagers resent a ‘ sitter-in ’ , for we were glad to be able to leave Shanti in their care without her realising it — they were there anyway .
5 Where the SPRU team takes us at a brisk trot through the literature , Jan Zimmerman adopts more of a wild canter in her survey of the likely effects on women of a range of new technologies , in a piece that makes up in polemic what it lacks in argument .
6 ‘ It puts us at a great disadvantage playing at Selhurst Park .
7 ‘ By pushing the boat out unilaterally , ’ says Weir Group 's Ron Garrick , ‘ the Government has put us at a severe disadvantage compared with our German and American counterparts .
8 The concretion conveys a subtle message to us at a subconscious level .
9 Moreover , such texts are the more dangerous in that they affect us at a subconscious level .
10 And he 'll use that to keep us at a distance .
11 The Labour Council continues to show its concern for the least fortunate among us at a time when it has to spend time , money and effort attending the demands of increasingly authoritarian central Government and collecting the Tory Poll Tax .
12 Discover more about the world around us at a fun day out for all the family
13 Dreadful for the whole of our land , because the Agatean Emperor looks after his own and could certainly extinguish us at a nod .
14 Crown lawyers told the jury that Marsh handed out a booklet called Cancer and Aids : Any Hope Left For Us at a gay pub in London .
15 mm yes get us at a much more er er effective role in reducing tariffs on manufactured goods than it has on agricultural goods and it 's only in this last round of G A T T talks , the Uruguay round that agriculture has been brought into the frame alright .
16 We need to move , at the same time that the property market is in a substantial slump , and th are therefore offices available to us at a very very competitive price .
17 If your grandmother 's not waiting for us at a hotel , then where — ? ’
18 She also came to talk to us at a recent training day about what the very elderly can and can not do .
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