Example sentences of "[be] [verb] for us [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't worry , I 've told the solicitors that are appearing for us on the sixteenth of July that that 's the situation , that the have not joined in all of the partners |
2 | Such banquets are portrayed for us on the Bayeux Tapestry , or at least the early stages of them . |
3 | It might also encourage the lordly ones who run the Trust to see that its properties only have real value and interest when set in a wider social background that the rather greenery-yallery context in which too many of them are set for us by the Trust 's publications . |
4 | ‘ Sophia will be waiting for us at the vicarage , ’ said Mrs Grandison . |
5 | Next morning in the market , shopping for a picnic , our struggles with the phrasebook brought an English-speaking Thai to our rescue , explaining that the quail eggs we had bought were raw , but could be cooked for us in the soup cauldron wherever we took breakfast . |
6 | He passed them on to another colleague who led us finally to our places which were kept for us in the Grand Salon . |
7 | ‘ Our idea of what belongs to the realm of reality is given for us in the concepts which we use . ’ |
8 | This ‘ cleanness ’ was not an exclusively English taste ( even if it is elaborated for us in the poems of an exceptional writer ) , for Sir Gawayn and the Green Knight is outstandingly ‘ French ’ among the English romances and gives a superbly articulate voice to international courtly values at a time when art-historians begin to speak of an International Style in the visual arts . |
9 | Mandeville 's waiting for us in the hall below , talking about God 's vengeance come to judgement . ’ |
10 | On this occasion he is posing for us with the ‘ stripper ’ in one of the kilns . |
11 | While Famlio was looking for us near the Fraxilly sector , we 'd be elsewhere . |
12 | What they witnessed , and what was recreated for us by the Ulster Youth Dance Company in Stranmillis College Theatre at the weekend was a spectacle far more disturbing and revolutionary . |
13 | Late in the morning Valeria suggested we should all go down and have breakfast , and as we came down the staircase we saw to our horror that her mother was waiting for us at the bottom . |
14 | The steward was waiting for us at the foot of the steps . |