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

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1 Many thanks to the Essex teachers for the fine tea they provided for us this meeting .
2 The time has come for us all to speak out , to make it clear that we are behind her in feeling that we need someone new at the helm . ’
3 That looks like us that 's us , that 's us that 's us , that 's grandma .
4 Er I was at Portugal , we had fancied going to America but er my husband 's young brother and his wife want to come with us this year and they 've got two young kids so they felt it was far enough for them .
5 As Jung said , an attempt to leave behind the child which still lives in us all , denies a part of ourselves and results in behaviour of a very childish , as opposed to childlike , kind .
6 The third is a less tangible but no less striking phenomenon , the general feeling for freedom that has come over us all , an understanding heightened by the recent escape of millions of people by 1990 from the miseries of authoritarian rule and command economies .
7 Send not to know by whom the trigger is squeezed , it is squeezed by us all .
8 I guess you 'd think of us more as wildcat miners , but we follow the bluetrees , among other things , to lead us to whatever we 're prospecting .
9 Rock Gospel vibrated through us all , the light from behind the altar silhouetting the blackness of the men 's skins .
10 ‘ He 's done for us all .
11 Now I think what erm and my feelings on this er are very much er similar to Mr Donson 's and I 'm grateful for the calculation he has done for us all .
12 when all it has done for us this last year
13 But the overall winner of Guide the Brush was Tom Metson of Loughborough , Leics , who said ‘ An original painting would mean a boy remembering the B-17s at Ridgewell and now understanding the sacrifices being made for us all in 1942–1945 ’ .
14 I know I speak for us all when I say there 's no one here who would n't like to be in your shoes tomorrow . ’
15 To be an employed , married mum is quite an achievement and I think I speak for us all .
16 He could do for us all .
17 From another encylopedia , this time of African animals , she identified for us some of the small animals they occasionally caught and ate .
18 WE had a lovely time in Lourdes , I want to thank everyone for looking after us both .
19 Some eight thousand or eight and half thousand erm rain gauges are involved , we get all the information from these being fed into us all the time .
20 Happens to us all .
21 ‘ Well , if it 's any consolation , it happens to us all !
22 It happens to us all at times .
23 If there is if there are no er examples of er er dev individual examples of development pressure , as I say we have one apparently presented to us this morning I think one over a period er since nineteen eighty seven , it 's not a basis for a policy .
24 Do n't talk to it because it ma it sounds stu I was listening to us this morning .
25 Oh Miss might be communicating to us all .
26 Lydia thought that the harm done to us all on being born was irreversible but held her tongue .
27 Mr. Wadsworth submits to us that contempt of court is an offence of a criminal character , albeit it is a civil proceeding .
28 Age cometh to us all . ’
29 This election , is a clear choice between over spending , and over zealous ideas , resulting in an unnecessarily high Poll Tax being levied on us all by a Labour Council out of control , up to its eyes in debt , overspent and overstaffed — or a sane , reasonable planned Conservative Council of common sense .
30 Now it seemed to us that freedom from disease was more likely related to the weak growth of the trees in the forest .
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