Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [verb] us [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I believe that the accounts , whilst complying as John has just told us with the Companies Act , do give , I hope , as full and an informative picture as possible and therefore I do n't intend to talk about them in detail .
2 I am delighted to see that he has also dissociated us from the objectionable features of article 104B regarding fiscal deficits .
3 The aesthetic evidenced in these rooms has also brought us to the brink of World War Ill .
4 ‘ It has really played us into the game and I think the Prime Minister has made a considerable mistake .
5 And our proper anxiety to complement the market with collectively delivered provision has sometimes blinded us to the obvious point that the only real purpose of any provision is the satisfaction of individual needs , and that a failure in these terms will be judged harshly .
6 Erm as far as certification of er th the of a system is concerned er we are still comm committed to getting office certificated and as many of you may be aware the Swindon office has actually overtaken us on the B E S side erm and they are er , but hopefully we will achieve certification for the whole of our group erm prior to Swindon achieving certification for their whole group .
7 Wrangham 's work goes far to provide us with the essential spatial structuring that underlies this flexibility .
8 Finds also tell us about the living conditions of the site inhabitants .
9 ‘ We know we 've done nothing wrong and it does not bother us in the least what the referees ’ report says . ’
10 Can some account be given of how it does so which does not commit us to the theory that there are two distinct elements in visual perception , something two-dimensional , picture-like , on the one hand , and a judgement , on the other ?
11 But he does not tell us of the forty-four accusations which were brought against Cato at various times ( Plin .
12 Agreeing that naïve empiricism is insufficient and that language does not tell us about the world in any simple , unmediated , or transparent way , they still believe that a sense of reality can be conveyed by language ( the position derided as mere ‘ common sense ’ by the Newest Criticism ) .
13 Fazisi does not tell us about the birth of the dream and the background of the person who was the heart of it as Maiden does , it is not as personal .
14 But intellect does not lead us to the Lord .
15 But he does not remind us of the prophecy that hangs over them , or of the judgement pronounced by God upon the house of Eli .
16 PC /k is a closure principle because it says that a move from something known to something known to be implied by it does not take us outside the closed area of knowledge . )
17 ‘ We have spent thousands of pounds on a survey that does not supply us with the basic information that we need , ’ she said .
18 But granted the credit for historical reliability which accrues to the evangelists through their reserve about the Spirit , that still does not help us with the problem of why there is practically nothing in the Gospels about men and women being filled with the Holy Spirit now that he was clearly in business again .
19 First off , I agree , that it seems we are trying to play too much football , there always seems to be one pass too many , it 's all very pretty , but it does n't get us behind the opposition defence and create chances .
20 Sir : Jonathan Glancey ( Architecture ; ‘ Invisible buildings that reflect nothing ’ , 4 October ) does well to remind us of the spreading disease of the mirrored glass building .
21 So I wo n't go through the rest of it , it 's a long and er it 's just brought us on the same sort of thing , but what it proves is that we are getting somewhere and that is what I thought was rather important news , which I want to do .
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