Example sentences of "was [verb] [prep] us [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 My maternal grandmother was living with us at the time , it having been decided that her flat in Highgate should be closed down for the duration of the war , and she circulated between the homes of her son and three daughters so that she could be looked after .
2 While Famlio was looking for us near the Fraxilly sector , we 'd be elsewhere .
3 No demand , however , was made on us by the gate-keeper , the authorities being so liberal as not to charge persons for walking either on the roads or footpaths .
4 The station was offered to us for the sum of £20,000 , but when we asked for a private valuation in the hope of securing a loan to purchase the site , the valuer valued the site at only £10,000 .
5 What they witnessed , and what was recreated for us by the Ulster Youth Dance Company in Stranmillis College Theatre at the weekend was a spectacle far more disturbing and revolutionary .
6 It was agreed between us as the most suitable form of address . ’
7 This was sold to us , please , this was sold to us on the basis that it was going to bring in the baddies and sort out the baddies , and we 'd all live happily ever after .
8 Late in the morning Valeria suggested we should all go down and have breakfast , and as we came down the staircase we saw to our horror that her mother was waiting for us at the bottom .
9 The steward was waiting for us at the foot of the steps .
10 After we had been at school for about three years Arnold Hodson , who had been Consul in Southern Abyssinia , was staying with us at the beginning of the holidays .
11 Rule A five was brought to us by the amalgamation of the boilermakers , who themselves have tried to get rid of this bloody rule .
12 It was awarded to us by the Independent Television Commission after we submitted an unopposed bid for the franchise .
13 In the surrounding countryside farming continues in a way that is very little different from what was left to us by the Romans , though sunflowers have recently begun to replace some of the olive trees .
14 Round about midnight our supper was delivered to us from the cookhouse in a thing called a ‘ haybox ’ .
15 A couple of hours later Masha , placated , was standing with us in the workroom of Sigmund Freud in Hampstead .
16 He was waitin' fur us at the airport , a mean-faced little mestizo dressed in a pale blue suit .
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