Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] us [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Stewart joins us on the line now good morning Mr .
2 Mr Trelawney met us at the cave .
3 We had dinner with Jochen and Ingrid and Jochen showed us over the school .
4 " Did n't you and David interrupt us in the study on my birthday ?
5 Barney took us to the airport , and when we arrived next day in Hong Kong , it was warm and sunny .
6 Fardine took us to the edge of his terrace , where his own pigeons were kept in a large coop .
7 Richard Branson saved us over the boredom .
8 Headmistress Shirley Cunningham greeted us at the school gates with her own highly appropriate joke .
9 Headmistress Shirley Cunningham greeted us at the school gates with her own highly appropriate joke .
10 But dear oh dear , headmistress Shirley Cunningham greeted us at the school gates with the world 's oldest joke .
11 Kim meets us at the door wearing a shimmering dress .
12 The Club Captain , John Gunne and Lady Captain , Josie McPhillips joined us for the Outing and for the evening celebrations .
13 Doone followed us into the kitchen , removed a grey tweed overcoat and sat by the table in his much-lived-in grey suit .
14 We bowed and left , Catesby showing us to the door .
15 97 Squadron of Lancasters left us at the end of April to return to Coningsby in Lincolnshire , from whence they had come , and with the loss of life drastically cut down , some of the pressure and sadness lifted , to be replaced by pressure of a different kind .
16 I see thank you , yes that 's very helpful that clarifies the position on that and finally I 'll ask Michael Colgan to take us into the question of the management systems for the contract .
17 ‘ Did you see Tamar 's face when Stephen told us about the groom — Davis , was it ? ’
18 The final activities were another guided tour , back at Wharf Station , where Graham showed us round the museum that he played a central role in setting up .
19 Duncan reminds us of the antiquity of the propensity to quantify the doings of people in various ways .
20 ‘ Ask your mother and Gwen to join us in the garden , will you Andrew ? ’
21 In turn , Jesus points us to the mystery of the Trinity , where each divine person is mutually self-giving , depending on each other and yet holding their distinct identity .
22 ‘ I 'll listen to Alastair Cook and join you later , ’ Harry told us in the morning , obviously intent on his Sunday ritual .
23 Catherine waved us into the hall and we sat in the window seat .
24 As we 're leaving for our long drive home , Ali walks us to the car and closes our doors .
25 Dezallier-D'Argenville provides us with the answer : ‘ Among the common people it is customary to stay at home for two or three days after death , and to keep the body in a room where friends and relatives are invited to come and see it . ’
26 So we have that remarkable verse , Galatians 3.13 : ‘ Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law , having become a curse for us . ’
27 Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law , having become a curse for us — for it is written ‘ Cursed be every one who hangs upon a tree ’ — so that in Christ Jesus the blessing accorded to Abraham might come upon the Gentiles , that we might receive the promised Spirit through faith' ( Gal. 3:14 ) .
28 these met us Dad and Mike met us in the pub after .
29 In RESISTENCIA ( N ARGENTINA ) — God challenged us on the quality of our friendship with Him .
30 God help us with the economy , if he comes up with a crackpot idea like he did over these grading appeals .
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