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

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1 I 'd like to put forward the argument that it was by trying to accomodate Cuntona , Wallace and Chappie together at the start of last season that made us a soft touch away from home .
2 It is interesting to note that they come from the same stable that brought us the national insurance surcharge .
3 ‘ We equalised their opening goal very quickly and that gave us a real lift because by then Liverpool could have been two or three up . ’
4 It was proving to be an ideal choice of holiday with a programme of free activities that gave us an easy opportunity to make friends with the guests form other nations who gave the Club such a cosmopolitan atmosphere .
5 Mechanics pushed our aircraft into a hangar and machined us a new stud for our exhaust pipe .
6 ‘ He looks very comfortable on the ball and scored us a fabulous goal which set up the win .
7 Mr Rochester lifted the curtain , opened the secret door and showed us the little room .
8 Of course , we had many political differences but the twin oppressions of being Irish lesbians and immigrants brought us together and gave us a strong framework upon which to build our own movement and within which to begin articulating our anger at English feminism .
9 He was a friend of a friend , and gave us a warm welcome and invited us to lunch .
10 He told them the only way we could agree to a news-blackout was if they co-operated with us and gave us a free hand in the investigation . ’
11 Our driver , Hans , spoke to David Lowe , who spoke good German and gave us a running commentary on where we were going .
12 Rechristened ‘ Rambos ’ , a reflection of their basic and rugged form , they offered us refuge from a rare rainstorm , and gave us a safe place to store excess baggage .
13 Any account of English book illustration would be inadequate without a tribute to Edmund Evans ( 1826–1905 ) who brought to a wonderful peak of success the revival of the art of colour printing from wood blocks and gave us the delightful colour plate books of Kate Greenaway , ’ Richard E. Doyle , Randolph Caldecott and Walter Crane .
14 The light westerly breeze strengthened as we travelled north and we hoisted a large mainsail , borrowed from our 32-foot cutter which set well on Viking 's stubby mast and gave us an extra knot .
15 They toasted Keith and me ( Keith had come up for the day to join in ) and bought us a slow cooker for our new home .
16 Amazed that the little machine had brought us so far , he gave me his prayer beads and wished us a safe trip , ‘ Allah willing ’ .
17 Our resources were too widely deployed , which gave us stability , but lost us a competitive edge .
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