Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [pron] [verb] us [det] " in BNC.

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1 The text itself tells us more about the origins of Dame Sirith .
2 The variable which interests us most is that which is concerned with the various roles played by the individual .
3 It has been written and directed by James Dearden , the man who had us all on the edge of our seats with Fatal Attraction .
4 From the man who told us that unemployment was a price well worth paying , we now have the strategy for the 1990s — ’ wait and see ’ .
5 That is the problem which faces us all .
6 The one-eyed porter whom I have known from childhood ; the station-master who ranges us all in ranks , beginning with the Duke and ending with a sad , frayed and literary man ; the little chaise in which the two old ladies from Barlton drive up to get their paper of an evening , the servant from the inn , the newsboy whose mother keeps a sweetshop — they are all my friends .
7 She continues : ‘ Ageism … is a prejudice which enables us all , young and old to consider old people as useless , incontinent , senile , asexual and immobile . ’
8 ‘ We are actually now dealing with a substance which affects us all , not just the few people who take cannabis for recreational purposes . ’
9 ‘ We are dealing with a substance which affects us all , not just the few who take cannabis for recreational purposes . ’
10 ‘ Quite a turn you give us all , Miss Theda ! ’
11 If the previous chapter of this Report is taken seriously , however , there is a challenge which faces us all .
12 But then realism , as she knows , like journalism , does not exclude analysis : in fact her first book , Sartre , had ended in a mild sense of exasperation against philosophy itself , which she believed had frustrated Sartre by making him unable to write a great novel , ‘ a tragic symptom of a situation which afflicts us all ’ .
13 On the other hand , no personal endings are found here simply because no ordinal rank has yet been represented at this early stage of verb formation , a fact which gives us some insight into the reality underlying the term " non-finite " .
14 In recent years we met less often and yet he could conjure up an incident which made us both feel it had all happened a few days ago .
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