Example sentences of "with us [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A few weeks later , whilst visiting St. John 's College , he shared with us about the mutual support within the group and the high priority given to it by its members .
2 It is a growing problem partly and one that is likely to be with us for a long time .
3 It is likely to be with us for a long time to come . ’
4 And I remember to this day , though I was so small , that mother was very angry with me , for unclothing myself before the servant , who was a very nice girl who had been with us for a long time .
5 Leslie had a very good lot of men in his section , some of them had been with us for a long time .
6 Of course the phenomenological approach has been with us for a long time , and has been the primary source of evidence in the psychoanalytic tradition .
7 Within a month of the start of the war it was beginning to appreciate its mistake , but the consequences will be with us for a long time to come .
8 You may also get extra discounts on top of the no claim bonus shown above if you have had a policy with us for a long time and you have not made any claims .
9 You may also get extra discounts on top of the no claim bonus shown above if you have had a policy with us for a long time and you have not made any claims .
10 You may also get extra discounts on top of the no claim bonus shown above if you have had a policy with us for a long time and you have not made any claims .
11 You may also get extra discounts on top of the no claim bonus shown above if you have had a policy with us for a long time and you have not made any claims .
12 ‘ Lady Isabel will be staying with us for a short time .
13 Am I right in saying that Susan 's with us for a full year every Wednesday and John is supposed to be with us for a term but it 's been extended has n't it
14 ‘ Because although we 'll try to outwit Balor , we might have him with us for a goodish while , ’ he said .
15 There is still much to be done but the more we ‘ get it right first time ’ the more confidence our customers will have to remain with us for the long term future .
16 As it seems that the ancient and archaic NDB is to remain with us for the foreseeable future , this might be a good time to take a closer look at its failings as an aid to navigation ?
17 It 's tuesday and so Dr Kathleen Long 's here with us for an open surgery .
18 The Mother Superior knew it was time to end this interview , so now she stood up , saying , ‘ Well , Mrs Winkowski , I 'm sure you can leave your charge with us with an easy mind .
19 Jack hit 52 goals for the Palace from 99 League outings before the 2nd World War and that is an impressive record by any standard , but he continued with us during the makeshift wartime arrangements and again produced a steady supply of goals — including a hat-trick in Palace 's first official wartime fixture at West Ham ( 6–2 ) .
20 She had a foal with us during the dreadful winter of 1947 , and her behaviour became even worse , so much so that our good neighbour Mr Britton said she was n't fit for a young woman like me to work with and insisted I borrow his horse Bobby , a very even-tempered animal .
21 The entire unit set out from Kabrit at night , carrying weights to simulate the bombs which we would have to cart along with us on a real raid .
22 I intended to sub-contract it to one of my former students , a very , very skilful young man who had been with us on a fee-paying course for one year and then gone off and worked in a local workshop for another 18 months .
23 If I could just introduce for you , this is Emma who is a erm experienced archaeologist who 's with us on a three-month placement , and she will take people through this .
24 fund , er and we say that er , er we hope your Lordship will be with us on the main issues , but if your not , we say there are very powerful reasons of English and community law including er the obligation on the court under article five , to ensure that the , er the , the trials some two years hence lasting some five weeks with all the expert evidence , my learned friend says will be necessary , should not in the interim have the effect of er frustrating er the operation of er apparently valid provisions in the United Kingdom statutes and the Lloyds Acts and byelaws , which er , are themselves measures that have been adopted so as to pursue the policy
25 He will be missed although the contribution he has made will remain with us in the present form of N C V O , to which he very greatly contributed .
26 I think it may well be necessary for Chapter to terminate his contract with us in the near future . ’
27 What distinguishes the companies still with us after a long period of recession is that they are lucky — they do not seem to have been hit by the unexpected .
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