Example sentences of "have [verb] us " in BNC.

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1 It would 've given us another month to play with at least .
2 Sorry that was squared yeah so the differential of that would 've given us twice er would have given us twice that .
3 no good it 's three times too much so he must have started off with X cubed over three and that would 've given us one third of three X squared
4 You could 've let us use some of that eight , over eight million pounds that we have stuffed away , set aside to actually promote our social housing programme .
5 Other radicals demanded that foreign policy should no longer be at the mercy of " the ideas , valuations and methods of a sporting aristo-plutocracy " or " the obscure convolutions of diplomatic staffs " , that " there must be an end of the secret diplomacy which has plunged us into this catastrophe " and that the working classes should " lay down our own terms , make our own proclamations , establish our own diplomacy " .
6 This accursed recession has blinded us to the fact that we are well placed , vis-a-vis our competitors in Europe , to create wealth .
7 We live in a house of treasure but some disease of the eyes has blinded us so that we search always for vulgar and expensive toys .
8 Ground elder is said to have been brought to Britain by the Romans as a remedy for gout and has plagued us ever since .
9 Not only do we feel disorientated with respect to our habits but also there are more objective measurements to indicate that the flight has disorganized us .
10 No politician could have bettered it : ‘ Experience has taught us the fallibility of the assertion that crime rates amongst those of West Indian origin are no higher than those of the population at large . ’
11 Our struggle has taught us also that black workers must never for a moment entertain the thought of separate black unions .
12 If science has taught us anything , however , it is that the environment is full of uncertainty .
13 The nitrate problem has taught us that to protect our drinking water , we must monitor the unsaturated zone .
14 But the doctrine of the extended phenotype has taught us that it need n't have been so .
15 But , says Hall modestly and realistically , ‘ Drilling has taught us that the first models we worked with were only the simplest of a large number of possibilities that were consistent with the observations .
16 Modern psychoanalysis has taught us a great deal about the ‘ splitting ’ and division that takes place within our own personality .
17 ‘ You ca n't just ignore everything that medical science has taught us . ’
18 But Christians think that God Himself has taught us how to speak of Him .
19 The second important lesson which Margaret Donaldson has taught us is the need to consider the situation from the child 's point of view .
20 What Donaldson has taught us , however , is that at the heart of the experimental situation is a child who is actively trying to make his or her own sense of the situation — and in particular , trying to understand , from what the adult says and does , and from how the materials are manipulated , what the adult 's motives and intentions might be .
21 Writing of the work of Chardin , whose most profoundly moving paintings are revelations of how trivial , homely , everyday scenes and objects are transformed for us when we see them through the eyes of a great painter , Proust says , " Chardin has taught us that a pear is as living as a woman , a kitchen crock as beautiful as an emerald . "
22 The Good Book has taught us their image , they must be outcasts with the mark of Cain upon them , Ishmaels for whom the savage wilderness is home till they come to know the wisdom of the Lord .
23 Only because the experience of tens of thousands of recovered alcoholics has taught us some basic truths about the symptoms of problem drinking — and about ourselves .
24 Jud. 12.145–6 ) , and its authenticity has been proved beyond any doubt by Elias Bickerman , the scholar who , more than any other , has taught us to understand Judaism in its Hellenistic surroundings ( Syria 25 ( 1946–8 ) , 67–85 ) .
25 Quantum theory has taught us that the vacuum is not a featureless void but is continuously disturbed by particle-anti-particle pair creation and annihilation and that this endows the vacuum with energy .
26 Experience has taught us that it has not been necessary to invoke the similar or parallel provisions made for those industries .
27 The recession that we 've gone through in materials and elsewhere in the economy has taught us , or should have taught us I believe , a very clear lesson and that is that we must end the situation that 's in the building materials industry where our members rely for a reasonable standard of living on bonus earnings the problem being of course that as soon as the recession starts to bite , then the bonus pay becomes very vulnerable to attack and reduction by the employers .
28 ‘ The Braer has taught us a terrible and forceful lesson and the real tragedy will be if we fail to learn from it …
29 ‘ The Braer has taught us a terrible and forceful lesson and the real tragedy will be if we fail to learn from it . ’
30 In brief he has humbugged us .
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