Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [verb] us a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I said leave us a couple of small . |
2 | And I said , I said pour us a tea , oh she says we 'll be late for the pub , I thought oh sodding hell |
3 | And do you want to give us a clue about what it says . |
4 | Do you want to give us a hand , lad ? ’ |
5 | If you want to give us a donation that 's entirely welcome . |
6 | O nine O four six four one six four one any calls about dogs or er any other sort of animal you want to give us a ring call us now . |
7 | ‘ You promised to show us a way of relieving overcrowding . |
8 | She says give us a reason why you are doing this . |
9 | He slid off the stool and Frear said , ‘ Are n't you going to give us a tune ? ’ |
10 | you going to make us a cup of tea ? |
11 | Would you like to tell us a bit more about that ? |
12 | ‘ And so you decided to pay us a visit . ’ |
13 | You 've asked us a lot about what Governors can do and what Councillors can do , it 's teachers that make a school and schools are going to be excellent if the teachers and heads of faculty in those schools are excellent , and we 've got lots of those in Banbury . |
14 | I goes , can you go and get and some beers , yeah cos otherwise , I should , you know you said lend us a pound , he goes yeah , I goes well you can yo he goes not a pound , one pound four P ! |
15 | Do you know what if we come up tonight cos erm a woman came to the door , a woman came to the door this afternoon and she 's given us a Walkman with a microphone on it and we 've to tape all the conversations with it |
16 | Well you need to give us a clue or there 's no point asking the question . |
17 | and , well no it 's not sociable but because you come out and it , it gets you away from here because you 've got so many things on during the day you want some time to yourself and because you , we 've found us a place that we wo n't get busted and we know we wo n't we go in and have it but I can guarantee that if we were , like walking into this room , if it was full of smoke it would put me off straight away . |
18 | And to put this activity into some sort of financial context , we have to help us a budget of roughly half a million pounds . |
19 | They 've sponsored us a consultancy , |
20 | Working in the sometimes difficult Philadelphia Memorial Hall where CBS , RCA and EMI teams have produced variable sonic results in the past , they have given us a balance which is tonally on the bright side and acoustically rather dry . |
21 | When we 're touring outside Britain and the management or record company come out to see us , they have to bring us a copy of the NME , otherwise we moan like f— |
22 | They need to give us a warning . |
23 | Appropriately , he has sent us a letter about a piece he saw in last Thursday 's Diary . |
24 | He repeats it in 4:13 , ‘ This is how we know that we remain in him , and he in us , because he has given us a portion of his Spirit . ’ |
25 | Fascinated , I finally waylaid Dr Allott in the street one day , just after he 'd paid us a visit , and I plucked up courage to ask him what these strange words meant . |
26 | And when when he gets to know us a bit better we got quite a welcome tonight . |
27 | Aye he wanted , he offered to give us a hand though . |
28 | And he use to give us a couple of quid each . |
29 | Wales coach Alan Davies admitted : ‘ John Eales 's absence will certainly disrupt Australia and it does give us a bit of an extra chance of winning some line-out ball . |
30 | The talks were going very well and Smith said that he wanted to give us a holiday and take us to Victoria Falls in his plane . |