Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] us [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the course of dealing with those who demanded excessively high wages or who broke their contracts , the courts provided us with a great deal of evidence about wage rates , and continuity and frequency of employment .
2 Various speakers congratulated us on the marvellous work we had done over the past few months .
3 Our nervous Iraqi guards kept us inside the small bungalow that was ‘ home ’ for the 12 of us .
4 After climbing to the top of the largest crater , the boat took us to a small bay on Palea Kameni where you can swim to the hot springs and delve into the orange mud of the sea bed , supposedly wonderful for your skin !
5 The light dazzled us for a bare ten years with its brilliance , before it was extinguished .
6 Is it not outrageous that so much British taxpayers ' money should have been spent trying to suppress a book which in part told us about the treacherous activities of the security services in trying to undermine the democratically elected Government of Harold Wilson ?
7 Occasional cairns led us to a challenging rocky descent into another forest , full of rhododendron blossom , pine scents and birdsong .
8 The Sandfords provided us with an elderly Amhara called Habta Mariam as cook .
9 An unexpected gap in the mountains beckoned us to a silent lake fed by waterfalls and surrounded by woods with banks of moss , lichens and fungi alive with lemmings scurrying among holes and tree roots .
10 The ride home took us through the Red Light district ( not that I noticed ) .
11 The Feldwebel took us to a German Red Cross canteen .
12 The team served us with a final cocktail of emotions : happy , poignant and even philosophical .
13 ‘ The threat from a nuclear war forced us in the post-war period to think in terms of war destroying the whole planet .
14 The Quartet can be read as a ‘ simulacrum of simulation ’ in this sense : it reveals the simulated nature of the projections , speculations , and reconstructions fed us by the oral media and the role of story-telling in all so-called ‘ objective ’ compilations of factual information .
15 The next day took us past the quarter-way mark , and brought us within seven miles of In Salah .
16 We had chosen our visit to coincide with the full moon , but it also coincided with a period of maximum solar flare activity , and on every clear night the Lights treated us to a spectacular show in green and red .
17 Above , an awkward shuffle up a short steep wall deposited us on a flat-topped summit of the lesser Drug , with only the choughs for company .
18 Our crewmates warned us about the Biranese girls ' reputation as practitioners of a dangerous form of magic which could trap a man on their island for ever ; then they disappeared ashore into the backstreets .
19 Other member states bypassed us on the single currency by giving us an opt-out , for which the Prime Minister had to pay at Maastricht — and for which the British people will have to pay even more in the months ahead — and they bypassed us on the social chapter by simply going ahead without us .
20 The metaphor this time is not the one from Genesis which tells how God made us in the divine image , male and female , and that completion lies in the union of men and women .
21 After the shopping spree Mary took us to a little tea shop for tea and cakes and then we returned happily with our presents .
22 Two hours ' climbing brought us to the narrow ledge from which one entered Antony 's cave through a cleft in the cliff-face .
23 From Alta , which is a small fishing village , our chosen route took us over the high plateau towards Varanger Fiord .
24 We invited Corpus Christi to tea and they in turn invited us to a sumptuous Sunday brunch in their garden overlooking Christ Church meadow .
25 Legislation helped us with the medical practice booklets .
26 I had hardly had time to consider this problem : rip P J O'Rourke off , or get dressed , before the pilot jerked us into a vertical dive ?
27 IT WAS THE YEAR that electric cars were big but two-strokes were bigger as Jaguar told us of a supercharged two-stroke future and Pininfarina let us drive the Ethos .
28 At midday , we were standing in the stern when a voice hailed us from an upper deck .
29 ‘ Oh , we 've had such a marvellous day , Uncle Albert took us to the Marine Museum and then we went on to collect sea-shells ourselves , he knew where to go for them , we found hundreds ; and we had a lobster picnic .
30 In this country we have lost many rituals that in the past supported us through the various stages of grief .
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