Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] us [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Then again , we 've had Echo & The Bunnymen supporting us in front of 3,000 Seig Heil-ing loonies throwing bottles and chairs at them .
2 PC Zissler said : ‘ We scoured the building until Tracey spotted two eyes watching us from behind a pile of papers .
3 Thus , a use of eloquent formal language , a confident employment of a literary heritage , and a preoccupation with either metaphysical themes or the large issues of state of especial interest to those in the governing classes are normally upheld as critical sign-posts directing us to the period 's ‘ greatest ’ writing .
4 One of the most important questions facing us in the field of procedural protection is whether we are prepared to think more broadly about what procedural protection connotes .
5 What you have seen today may well be the best lesson you will ever learn of the difficulties facing us in the outside world .
6 With all the problems facing us at home , what have the rainforests got to do with us ?
7 We were well aware of the problems facing us in the future , and the pressing need was for more and more information about the operations of the big smuggling syndicates .
8 What with the cacophony of sounds assailing us from all sides and the crowd of shoppers jostling and pressing between and around us , this reply may not give him a very clear indication of where I am standing .
9 With so many dietary information sources bombarding us with dos and don'ts , it 's no wonder people get confused .
10 We ca n't stop clubs linking us with their players .
11 ‘ We 've had a trickle of players joining us from Squashtec , ’ says Durham 's general manager Nick Clifford .
12 With our daughter Sara here too , we were ten of us in the house , with Barney and his family and his in-laws joining us for several parties .
13 The British public appears to have an increasing appetite for the work of sensitive female singer-songwriters telling us about their tangled emotional lives , and Julia Fordham is the latest high-flier to fulfill the need .
14 We just could n't get off we had the Metropolitan Police escorting us through you see , to the , we were going to the south .
15 Overall , there are several major issues confronting us on the media front right now .
16 There are also two paths , d and e , in figure 13.7 which represent the other unspecified causes ; all variables in a model which have causal paths leading to them must also have arrows reminding us of the proportion unpredicted by the model .
17 So we might in fact simplify this by saying these are the enabling factors if you like , to leave home these are the motivating factors pulling us to a certain destination .
18 We liked to think that this was one of Rona 's sentinels seeing us off the premises .
19 With those facts staring us in the face , it was monstrous and absurd to propose to sink a large outlay of money in the purchase of ground in this neighbourhood , and in the erection of new Government buildings .
20 However , instead of checking this chain of results for every concrete example where we seek to prove uniqueness of factorisation , it would be better if we could isolate the essentials behind these theorems leaving us in each specific case only these essentials to verify .
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