Example sentences of "[verb] us for [art] " in BNC.

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1 To compensate us for the expense of processing your booking and for the risk that we may not be able to resell the holiday we charge a cancellation fee on the scale shown below .
2 They have accepted us and used us for the furthering of the Kingdom here in Taquaral .
3 Fencing for Nursery Playgroup A letter has been received from the playgroup thanking us for the provision of the fence .
4 Fencing for Nursery Playgroup A letter has been received from the playgroup thanking us for the provision of the fence .
5 Our fathers disciplined us for a little while as they thought best ; but God disciplines us for our good , that we may share in his holiness .
6 No , well they 've actually done something this time , the accountant 's going to be there , I mean when we went last time they just said we know nothing about running a hall , we bought you here to tell us and charged us for the privilege .
7 God forgive us for the vipers in our midst
8 Tomorrow , of course , Kathleen Long joins us for the Phone the Doc slot .
9 In addition to the obvious environmental benefits , this will also qualify us for a cash award from Save-a-Cup which will be donated to charity . ’
10 And erm you know and I had a letter then from Mr , saying that they would consider us for a place , in the flats .
11 British Airways staff are fantastic , whatever class you travel , and plied Kenneth with enough booze to soften the effect of two Sun journalists who approached us for a story and picture after we 'd been airborne for about eight hours .
12 But let us for the moment look at the word that signifies the process or action itself : the word kill .
13 Let us for the time being not take a stand on this issue but address ourselves to the whole phenomenon in its strong sense .
14 Let us for the moment take it as established that dog has a general sense , denoting the whole species , irrespective of sex .
15 The Government 's figures — let us for the moment assume that they have an accuracy which the Government 's abysmal record on predicting poll tax bills certainly does not justify — show that average council tax bills this year in Langbaurgh would have been £470 and in Middlesbrough £447 — £170 and £153 respectively higher than the equivalent fair rates bills .
16 I wonder what price the bookies would give us for a Central South treble ; that 's Oxford to win the Boat Race , Gloucester to reach the Cup Final and Swindon to beat West Brom .
17 This data set , coupled with extensive satellite observations , will give us for the first time a essentially a snapshot view of the behaviour of the ocean .
18 However , nothing had prepared us for the abundance and variety of scallops , mussels , every species in the shrimp to lobster continuum as well as some very funny-looking goose-neck barnacles .
19 We expected a big postbag but nothing could have prepared us for the fantastic response we received !
20 Nothing had quite prepared us for the sheer presence of king penguins .
21 Although having accustomed ourselves to ‘ polyfilla based nutrition ’ nothing could have prepared us for the fish which was served at one of the so-called meals .
22 Henry Porter doubtless spoke for many when he wrote recently in the Guardian : ‘ Little in the post-war years of decline in Britain has prepared us for the deep sense of unease now being experienced by its people .
23 The effects of the adrenaline which prepared us for a fight or flight situation actually work against us when we can not do either .
24 Gordon Macpherson 's Prosen , a long arch of sound , eerie music from distant mountains with the instruments imitating and overlapping in echo effect , taught the ear to listen and prepared us for a fresh hearing of Tchaikovsky 's Souvenir de Florence , ravishing but not cloying , spinning to a close in the exacting fugue which made the composer laugh when he first played it .
25 Nothing , however , quite prepared us for the momentous last months of this decade .
26 They are narrative , and tell us of a situation , or prepare us for some significant message : Once having told us the story , set the mood , and prepared us for the shout of a choir of angels , Handel could paint a triumphant musical fresco with just a few poetic words :
27 We all do things together and it lifted us for the game on Saturday .
28 TO our delight Edinburgh 's own novelist Lucilla Andrews accepted and invitation to visit us for a formal presentation of some signed copies of her books .
29 Her forehead shines whitely above the dark glasses ; she has not been well but the resting home has allowed her to visit us for the afternoon .
30 ‘ When you telephone us for a quote , we will assign a member of staff to you , whom you can contact whenever you need to , without fear of being charged extra in costs , as some solicitors are wont to do every time you telephone them .
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