Example sentences of "to we [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Council 's role does not seem to have changed drastically under the Yorkists , although its activities are only revealed to us obliquely in the records .
2 Chapter 35 of Bede 's De temporum ratione is the locus classicus of the concept of the ‘ ages of man ’ , the medieval division of human life into a number of distinct periods best known to us today through the speech on the ‘ seven ages of man ’ by Jaques in Shakespeare 's As You Like It ( Act II , scene 7 ) .
3 It is open to us simply by the use of our natural faculties .
4 God speaks to us also in the world of nature and human experience .
5 ‘ The boys at Langley do n't do much talking to us just at the moment .
6 Silence then , the sounds of the port coming to us softly through the night , partially overlaid by the persistent hum of machinery from the freighter moored ahead of us .
7 We vaccinate new puppies in the arms of totally unsuitable and unprepared owners , and make a mental note of all problems which will occur in future , hoping that the owners will come back to us instead of the chap along the road .
8 Present : Jesus who is very near and comes to us daily in the needs of our brothers and sisters ; where two or three gather in his name ; in the faces of those who show us Christ in joy and pain ; in Word and Sacrament .
9 Not only is it believed that God , through creation and revelation , has made known His will for humankind , a will revealed to us supremely through the words and actions of Jesus Christ , but He has continued to guide His church .
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