Example sentences of "he [vb past] us [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Upon arrival , he met us with a hefty stick he had dragged from somewhere , plonked it down , nosed it toward me and waited , tail shifting like a black snake .
2 A porter opened the double-barred gate , shouting a welcome to the Santerres as he led us along the old causeway which wound past birch , oak and yew trees up to the front of the house .
3 He led us up a steep track until we were 1,000 feet above the long Lochranza inlet .
4 2 He provided us with a new theory as to the essential reality of governing , in the period of classical parliamentary government , in the period when members of the Commons enjoyed a golden age of independence between the fall of patronage and the rise of highly organised political parties .
5 GUIL : He caught us on the wrong foot once or twice , perhaps , but I thought we gained some ground .
6 He told us about the longest race in Norway ; he had taken part and had done very well , finishing very close to the front of the ‘ amateur ’ racers ( as opposed to those who race dogs for a living ) .
7 He told us about the open-top Leyland ‘ Queen Mary ’ PD3 double-decker bus ( service 769 ) which runs from Perrymount Road , Hayward 's Heath to Sheffield Park station .
8 He dropped us in a short street which led to the entrance to the Taj .
9 He informed us in a haughty spirit that he would give my people thirty days to go back home , collect all their stock , and move to the reservation , saying , ‘ If you are not here in that time , I shall consider that you want to fight , and will send my soldiers to drive you on ’ .
10 And they like the computer teacher he wo he se he taught us from the very beginning step by step , or even how to plu plu push the plug in .
11 He warned us of the considerable social upset that these advances might cause .
12 We met the most morbid man in the world when we were there , he took us on a guided tour of all these famous murder sights — including the Dakota building where John Lennon got shot . ’
13 We met the most morbid man in the world when we were there , he took us on a guided tour of all these famous murder sights — including the Dakota building where John Lennon got shot . ’
14 Reluctantly , he took us to a single kennel at the back of the offices .
15 After dinner he took us to the Royal College of Art , where he seemed proud to be an honorary member of the faculty club and students ' union .
16 , whose organisation distributes many of our export products , highlighted opportunities facing the Company when he presented us with a commemorative certificate to mark the Chilton opening and to celebrate over 15 years of close co-operation .
17 He left us for a glamorous Frenchwoman and he never even sent me a card in all that time . ’
18 He conducted us to a new restaurant , the Hungry Horse , which was pronouncedly ‘ gay ’ , with all the young waiters in tight-fitting cotton trousers of small blue-and-white checks .
19 ‘ And he set us on a new track as far as putting human rights violations in a political context was concerned .
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