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

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1 We allowed them to see us at our most absurd .
2 I do n't know how many vote with their feet in going elsewhere , but few of them challenge us at home .
3 They are fed in onto this global trunk circuit erm from many feeder lines , sometimes by radio , sometimes by telephone , but they get in onto the very high-speed trunk circuit , and of those eight and half thousand observations made every hour , it takes between four and five minutes for six and half thousand of them to reach us at Bracknell .
4 PLAYER : Why , we grow rusty and you catch us at the very point of decadence — by this time tomorrow we might have forgotten everything we ever knew .
5 Providing you give us at least seven days notice you wo n't lose any interest on the amount withdrawn .
6 So long as you give us at least thirty days notice , you can withdraw a minimum of £500 without penalty .
7 Can you meet us at the university hospital in one hour ? ’
8 The figures you gave us at the beginning I I seem to remember that you sell a lot more water abroad than in this country .
9 She spotted us at the same time and after a long look , took her offspring and ambled away along the side of the mountain .
10 There 's still probably a lot more people thought who saw things out there , and we 'd still like them to contact us at Cowley if they 've any information as to who the offenders are .
11 It was a wonderful experience , they entertained us at their home and took us to see some of Auckland 's wonderful sights .
12 Cos the mortgages and that but there 's a lot of them , and kids causing it , and Christmas was coming well you know we just , that 's when they helped us at Christmas was really fantastic yes , true I never thought anything really out of this world how the how the people helped We got toys and everything for the kids ' Christmas , everything you could think of .
13 I 'll telephone someone I know in COBRA and ask him to meet us at Melbury Court . ’
14 So anyway , at Khabarovsk we were eating ice-cream — there were always ice-cream sellers on the platform — and I was taking pictures of David and sneaking pictures of the soldiers who were on the platform with us but , unfortunately , they caught us at it .
15 ‘ Leeds were on top of their game when they thrashed us at Hillsborough in January , ’ said defender Nigel Worthington .
16 They told us at school to ask a policeman if we got lost , and show him our yellow card with our name and address on it .
17 They joined us at the far end of the church , Benjamin shouting at the Santerres to stand back .
18 ‘ The Springboks really believed that by the time they faced us at Twickenham — 12 months after the World Cup final — they would lift the crown unofficially .
19 Just like they taught us at college .
20 ‘ Our conditions were so strict , I 'm surprised they signed us at all .
21 Even though we may say , ‘ Make yourself at home ’ , we might be a little taken aback if they took us at our word and kicked off their shoes , lounged around on the settee , helped themselves to our coffee , tea , larder and even our wine !
22 Moreover , such texts are the more dangerous in that they affect us at a subconscious level .
23 They beat us at Filbert Street with a goal that should n't have stood . ’
24 It passed us at Gibraltar .
25 Although he may not agree with what I have said , and what I am about to say , he should at least extend to all of us the courtesy of sitting quietly in his seat , especially if he joins us at such a late time .
26 I never went there to stay , but I was always glad when he visited us at Canonmills .
27 With Matthew able to drive , he dropped us at the start and picked us up at the other end , and we arrived within 2 minutes of each other , which was remarkable because we were all 3/4 hour late !
28 Sec secondly we must welcome Paul to the meeting , as you know he joined us at the beginning of January to run the neighbourhood watch schemes and as office manager I thought it appropriate he attend the management meetings .
29 It costs us at least eighty five pence and we do n't live as far , well we do n't do n't live that far .
30 He tells us at the beginning of his book that he is an Aristotelean in these matters , but the price he pays is that his definition simply fails to bear upon the intuitive criteria for an explication of consciousness , such as those set out above .
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