Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] us of " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What is she warning us of ?
2 If the foot Melanie could you give us of the Jenny in the plaster room ?
3 If you are unlucky enough to lose your AutoCheque Card or have it stolen , any Switch withdrawals made from your account by forging your signature will be refunded — even if they occur before you advise us of the loss .
4 Whenever you advise us of any changes to these details , you are sent new cards so your records are always up-to-date .
5 However in doing so you deprived us of detailed insights into the conditions of life in other parts of the world , and played into the hands of the New Right with its ‘ divide and conquer ’ tactics .
6 The , you reminded us of er another aspect of dreams , that , that , that one notices if you actually do a bit of dream interpretation yourself , is what called , what Freud called day 's residues .
7 She reminded us of olden-day ferries best forgotten .
8 Right now again you remind us of an important thing we should 've mentioned .
9 They told us of exciting events that had taken place in the valley below their house the previous year , the result of an attempted coup by Ras Hailu , the hereditary ruler of Gojjam .
10 ft is as they tell us of
11 How well they remind us of the purpose for which the ark has been fetched !
12 May they remind us of birthdays and other gift-days as they teach us the secret that all life is meant for celebration and contemplation .
13 You are strictly to forbid them to deprive us of anything which ought of right to belong to us .
14 It strips us of all the illusions and idolatry of the world , to face our basic personal need .
15 To lighten the proceedings he told us of an incident some years ago when there had still been a whaling station in the town .
16 Dr Theo Angelov , President of the Baptist Union of Bulgaria , addressed the Wednesday evening rally on ‘ People to People in Europe ’ , when he told us of faithful Christian witness over a period of 40 years by many in his country living through extreme conditions and hardships under Communist rule .
17 He told us of families who had built ramshackle premises on unused land only to see them bulldozed .
18 Since becoming assistant to Monsieur Bonard , he has progressed rapidly in the business and only a week ago he told us of his hopes of being made a partner .
19 Mr. Wilson : We know that the Hon. Gentleman is advising both companies — he informed us of that in Committee and has said so again tonight — but is it correct that he is backing Strathtay for his own area ?
20 It heals us of depression and sadness , as if they were intrinsic to the kind of person I believe myself to be .
21 He warned us of the considerable social upset that these advances might cause .
22 Can he tell us of one chief officer of police in Britain who believes that he has sufficient police officers to perform the duties imposed upon him ?
23 At all events we shall not go wrong in assuming that it is not without good reason that he tells us of so impressive a roll call of nationalities on the day of Pentecost ( 2:5–11 ) .
24 In Emendatio Vitae he deals with prayer , meditation and reading in that order , but in the actual chapter on contemplation he spells out a sequence which agrees with what he tells us of his own experience and which does not contradict his account in The Form .
25 He gives us of himself , to be like him .
26 If that money in that it does come into the policy and the guideline here and I erm he accused us of putting out er press releases talk about council tax and this may be popular with .
27 The distinctive sloping pantile roof of the Chapel of Reconciliation came into view and soon we were descending stiffly from the coaches and joyfully into church to receive a special word of welcome from our Bishop , in which he reminded us of the purpose of a pilgrimage , together with our special intentions .
28 He reminded us of our debt to those whose labour supported our studies and I recalled this many years later when , passing through Harvard , I read the inscription commemorating the foundation of its college in order that future generations might be spared an unlettered clergy .
29 It reminds us of the heroes of our infant liberty , the Langtons , Grossetestes , and De Montforts , who bridled the tyranny of king and pope alike .
30 ‘ The publicity which rightly has surrounded this situation may have one good effect ; it draws our attention to the awful consequences of unemployment and business failures in our society ; and it reminds us of our genuine responsibilities towards the individuals and families damaged by this ; we must have care for our brothers and sisters in need .
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