Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] us [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll cook us some shepherd 's pie . |
2 | ‘ You take off your things and I 'll make us some bread and marmite . ’ |
3 | ‘ I 'll make us some tea , then . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'll make us some tea . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'll make us some coffee . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'll get us some coffee , shall I ? ’ |
7 | There was a lot of ‘ You unreliable bitch ’ and quite a few ‘ selfish ’ and ‘ dopey ’ cracks before Carol managed to fight back a bit and shout , ‘ All right , I 'll get us some food . ’ |
8 | Look , I 'll get us some wine . |
9 | ‘ Well — well , then , I will get us some tea . ’ |
10 | The US Representative for Trade Negotiations , Carla Hills , emphasized that there could be no extension of the Uruguay Round December deadline , underlining the urgency of pushing through a trade agreement which could secure US congressional approval on the " fast track " procedure . |
11 | And while Carmen Callil hoped for a ‘ writer/thinker of some revolutionary kind who could … elaborate some startling new ideas in a work of social and political theory which could get us all thinking and acting again , with hope ’ , what we would get instead was ‘ more self-justifying memoirs from useless politicians ’ . |
12 | It is a brand new architect-designed building which will offer us improved space and usage and we are taking advantage of the opportunity provided by the move to install an enhanced IT system . |
13 | This is the only quotation from Panaetius ( De officiis 1.26.90 ) which can give us some idea of the conversations he had with Scipio in his many years of familiarity with him . |
14 | Nothing could give us more pleasure than the sharing of a discovery in art and the process of seeing it transformed by my adjoining restoration studio and framing workshop into its full beauty . |
15 | You must grant us free access at all reasonable times to examine your motor cycle . |
16 | You must grant us free access at all reasonable times to examine your caravan . |
17 | When the guarantee is released , or the deposit becomes recoverable , you must give us all assistance to obtain the cancellation of the guarantee or the return of the deposit . |
18 | I think you should give us another try . ’ |
19 | So you 'll give us twelve timber , two materials , two veg and two fruit . |
20 | We hope that you 'll join us next week . |
21 | I hope that you 'll join us next week . |
22 | She 'll deal it out , you know , but , if were going to Alan Bay she 'll give us enough money for a a sand thing , . |
23 | If she 's still up , she 'll make us some tea . ’ |
24 | She 'll know us next time wo n't she ? |
25 | She 'll know us next time . |
26 | I just I just assumed you 'd give us that size for fifty quid . |
27 | I wonder if you could give us some idea of the sort of topics that people are engaged in ? |
28 | I wonder , Mr. Speaker , whether you could give us some guidance on the point . |
29 | He 's a good , strong player who 'd give us some bite and score goals . |
30 | We 've got the see if you can get us this number , and nine times out of ten he comes back and says here it is , and on the tenth occasion he 'll come back and say , Too risky . |