Example sentences of "[be] [verb] us from " in BNC.

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1 Tony , you 're joining us from Freeland , and your views .
2 The policy seems to be to segregate us from the Chinese as regards eating , sleeping travel , etc. as much as possible , but mainly for our own comfort , so that we can enjoy a higher standard of life than the Chinese themselves could expect .
3 I felt that hidden eyes must be observing us from behind bushes and tree-trunks .
4 At least the German infantry wo n't be attacking us from across the field in front of our positions , as long as this barrage keeps up .
5 They called out our names and we had to follow where we think they were calling us from .
6 It was frightening to walk through the Barkhor , where Chinese soldiers with machineguns were watching us from the roofs .
7 During Frankfurt , which ATP like to call the World Championships , even though to call the winner there the world champion would instantly devalue the status of the top player in their world rankings , ( irrespective of whether the ITF 's official World Champion Panel makes the same choice or not ) signs were bombarding us from all directions .
8 In that fascinating passage in Romans 8:9–11 Paul recognises ‘ the Spirit of God ’ from Old Testament days to be none other than ‘ the Spirit of Christ ’ , the Spirit who indwelt Christ and who is given us from Christ .
9 This is taking us from the mundane and the ugly and helping us to see something of the reality of the splendour of God in our lives , particularly when we worship Him .
10 I think the monarchy is stopping us from being a classless society but I ca n't think of one country in the world whether it 's communist , whether it 's a new country like Australia what does n't have the rich , the poor , the upper class and the lower
11 He 's taking us from the airport to what is locally down as the Darth Vader Hotel .
12 What is to stop us from generalising ?
13 One reason for insisting on this possibility is to prevent us from being too complacent and self-congratulating about what we are engaged in , here and now .
14 If the ship was locked on to us , it must have been following us from Vadinamia .
15 However , booksellers are not able to do more because publishers are preventing us from doing so .
16 Our journey was to take us from one end of the village to the Bar-Tabac at the other end , a trip of some 200 metres down the straight street that led to the plump , vine-studded hills in the distance .
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