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

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1 It was a long hard fight , but by now it was dark and this helped us very much .
2 Very er very very nice fella and very , put us very much at ease .
3 Even the least of these would give us vastly more sediment than we normally seem to find preserved for us in our stratigraphical record .
4 And when my grandfather came in he always had a pocketful of these tips , and he would give us all some sixpences and some threepennies . ’
5 ‘ The listing will give us much more flexibility and will also enable us to use the market for capital raising exercises if necessary . ’
6 A Saturday decision would give us very little time to alter our plans , ’ said the manager .
7 You know , with the best will in the world , Max will never give us too much help if he thinks he ca n't .
8 Okay but that will give us too much
9 Clearly , I am focusing on the idea that it is the residues of bad experiences that lurk as bad objects in our psyche that cause us so much trouble because they have to be avoided at all costs and so rarely get modified by experience .
10 And if , in a woman-centred , woman-positive , pro-woman environment , women discover their affiliation and affection for other women , which raises critical questions about friendship and solidarity and love , and why we spend so much time and emotional energy on relationships with men which cause us so much pain .
11 Not the colour supplement or phot-album idealized view , but the ‘ warts and all ’ closeness to others that can bring us so much happiness — and pain .
12 It would do us far more honour if you could succeed in obtaining a post under some other great lord .
13 They would show us that much .
14 The resultant financial provisions of the 1947 Act need not detain us too much , save to summarize the radically different position plan making experienced compared with the earlier situation .
15 It is the overall speed of the articulation which was so surprising , and which caused us so much difficulty at the stage of transcription .
16 You 'll have to come and see us again some time .
17 I du n no whether he he thought his father paid us too much , I du n no , but erm that 's what he had in mind to start with , was drop the wages down thirty pound a week .
18 He added : ‘ We know very little , the police have told us very little .
19 Nevil has told us so much about you , ’ Mrs Sanderson said as she shook her hand .
20 ‘ Crilly 's told us so much about you , ’ she says .
21 The LM 's give us yet another valuable string to our bow to be chosen appropriately .
22 Some £150,000 will be allocated to various recreational schemes in London , most of which will be in boroughs through which the course runs ; boroughs which give us so much help .
23 ACET volunteers are available to help whenever you need them , as long as you make arrangements with our volunteer coordinator and give us as much notice as possible .
24 Our task is made easier if people give us as much information as possible when there has been an incident .
25 But , being this near to the centre of town , has affected us much more than I would have thought .
26 And it could cost us too many useless sacrifices .
27 This can surprise us and overwhelm us so much that by far the most appropriate response is to laugh .
28 could we have possibly started out with not to give us exactly this cos it 's too it 's too much to find
29 And delivered as an integral part of the application are two utilities to give us as much flexibility in achieving that goal as possible .
30 Provided America does n't pull out of the alliance completely , that ought to give us all some protection . ’
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