Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [verb] us [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Anger that for so long manufacturers have kept us in the dark and industry ’ experts ’ continue to make vital decisions on our behalf . |
2 | Steady progress over the last four decades has brought us to a point where much of what happens in primary education is a source of pride . |
3 | It is only when the parents begin telling us about the brilliance of their own revolting offspring , that we start shouting , ‘ Bring us a basin ! |
4 | It 's a new secret organization of nationalists and patriots working to free us from the French ! " |
5 | Nevertheless , these counts do provide us with the best available source of information about the common birds of Sussex woodland . |
6 | Generations of inventors and investors have kept us on the technological frontier . |
7 | But you 're right about Willesden and how you ladies managed to find us in the blackout beats me . ’ |
8 | The wildfire growth of the Boy Scouts serves to remind us of the enormity of the Edwardian era 's preoccupation with its youth , and the groundswell of not only national enthusiasm but also deep funds of social anxiety . |
9 | Slow delivery times and the absence of hotlines have left us with no option but to turn to wholesalers from late November onwards . ’ |
10 | Men have provided us with a false picture of the world … not just because their view is so limited , but because they have insisted that their limited view is the total view . |
11 | In recent months several TH contributors have treated us to a wealth of extremely useful information , advice and tips on how to achieve success with a detector when searching the country 's transport routes . |
12 | The dots have brought us to the bottom of a page — an appropriate point , since we have also , surely , reached the nadir of these proceedings , perhaps of all proceedings in the whole history of the modern Civil Service . |