Example sentences of "[verb] to us [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ After all , whatever happens to us Sakata will continue . ’
2 ‘ Hey you know man , what happens to us men if we do exercises with just shorts on , ’ he grins , then proceeds to explain in detail as the young female press officer from GMTV squirms with embarrassment .
3 And I certainly do n't want your bum-boy here listening to us debate .
4 Chairman erm I 'd start erm by for the Labour Group motion committee like people also who erm have actually sort of written to us letters repeat what they said but the vast vast majority that erm have expressed the genuine concerns of the people who have left work .
5 she came to us Paula took her up to Safeways Safeways in Carlton Colville and she said she did an enormous shop
6 Everybody 's saying now , that it looks as if the Labour are now good , but what can they do to us Ded ?
7 It seemed to us nonsense that the benefit system should be duplicating the role of educational provision in that way .
8 It seemed to us pupils that the authorities ( teachers , but perhaps more especially matrons ) were obsessed with preventing any such thing from occurring .
9 The young churches do not have the money to build them and so they quite rightly look to us Catholics of the rich countries of the world .
10 Now you 've just been describing to us Mr about er your leisure activities etcetera and it was sort of confined to the etcetera .
11 But what I do say is I am a trustee I am a trustee not of farmer 's land not of your land Mr , not of your land Mr not of your land Mr every person in Leicestershire owns that land , they have got a mark and I 'll tell you sir four thousand five hundred signatures made in one weekend are saying to us you are a trustee of our land , it 's not your land , our land I keep hearing , it 's our land it 's not our land it 's the people of Leicestershire 's land and what the people of Leicestershire land are saying to us sir , they 're saying to us you can not continue this barbaric killing of foxes .
12 Presumably it eventually dies , but that is less important than it seems to us mortals ; as far as this discussion is concerned the end of the cycle is reached when the present organism reproduces and a new generation 's cycle begins .
13 And tomb that stondeth to us stille .
14 You seen the way even the guys here like Khaur and Danjit and Mijnheer — hell , all of 'em — do n't take to us towers .
15 ‘ Soon , it will be impossible to see , because of the tourists , but , for now , the city still belongs to us Romans . ’
16 Yeah , I I ca n't think of any other things that you know that would have led to us sort of withdrawing our labour , e everything else could 've settled amicably or through discussions with the union .
17 Some are talking about Cornwall falling to us lock stock and barrel .
18 I mean what would have happened to us kids if if she 'd have been like him ?
19 He does indeed reveal to us God 's gracious provision for us .
20 When she were talking to us Aunty Mary you could hear some Yorkshire accent .
21 Thank you very much indeed for talking to us John er er and I 'm so sorry it 's not going to be more of a a m m milestone in your life .
22 It was left to us alcoholics to sort out the thorny problem .
23 Then they would be returned to us sir , and then if appropriate they would be dealt with in the context er of your report and the of the report .
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