Example sentences of "[vb pp] for us [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Nancy has not arranged for us to be brought a drink . |
2 | There was the suspicion , too , that it was he who had arranged for us to be followed on our arrival in Lima , may even have planned our death by that gully on the old road up to the pass . |
3 | Sir Geoffrey has arranged for us to be provided with two rooms in the Ingard offices — and I suggest that I and my clerks occupy one room , and you the other . |
4 | ‘ Our idea of what belongs to the realm of reality is given for us in the concepts which we use . ’ |
5 | We can not finalise it until your condition has sufficiently stabilised for us to be reasonably sure that no unforeseen deterioration may occur . |
6 | Each writer is introduced by Ms Washington and placed for us against her proper contemporary backdrop , so that we can see and understand some of the pressures and concerns that shaped her writing , her style and her narrative voice . |
7 | In the event , it proved to be even tougher , dominated for us by the worsening situation in California . |
8 | Because our computer programme has been specially designed for us by our Information Technology Manager , we have never experienced any problems in converting our English clients ' instructions to Scots ! |
9 | Luckily we have the example of rights won for us by our forebears whose fight is continued by the Ramblers Association . |
10 | Luckily we have the example of rights won for us by our forebears whose fight is continued by the Ramblers Association . |
11 | Now it 's a system you go through if you break the law , you know we have an education system which is organised for us by our local community who builds the school , who runs the school , who 's on the governors of those schools . |
12 | The divine drama illuminated for us by the Holy Spirit disintegrates into puzzles , conundrums and endless interpretations . |
13 | Sure , he 's made some mistakes , but after everything he 's done for us in recent years he must be allowed the odd cock-up . |
14 | As an adopted ball for LTA sanctioned events , ( adoption into the LTA Sponsors Ball Pool ) , it has already been selected for us in this country at the 14 , 16 and 18 and under Midland Bank Junior Championships . |
15 | Can you possibly arrange for a BVU copy to be made for us for posting by Thursday this week ? |
16 | Well , to be strictly truthful , camp had already been made for us by some hi-tech realtors . |
17 | For example , will most of the workforce be short-order chefs in fast-food restaurants in the year 2000 while our manufactured products are being made for us by robots in unmanned factories ? |
18 | These are new oak barrels made for us by Theakstons er the These two are full of water because otherwise they 'll dry out and that will happen to them . |
19 | So these have been made for us by Theakstons , they 're made of new oak with er instead of metal metal was used . |
20 | ‘ I am not prepared for us to be a satellite of Middlesbrough and it appears the majority of Radio One programmes will be coming from Middlesbrough , ’ he said . |
21 | Eddie Moore , our Church Officer , gave up a week of his holiday — and raised over £1,000 for Christian Aid , from the records and stamps , professionally prepared for us by Laurie Bruce and Scott Anderson . |
22 | First of all , let us remind ourselves of the traditional picture of children drawn for us by some great philosophers of the past . |
23 | This ‘ cleanness ’ was not an exclusively English taste ( even if it is elaborated for us in the poems of an exceptional writer ) , for Sir Gawayn and the Green Knight is outstandingly ‘ French ’ among the English romances and gives a superbly articulate voice to international courtly values at a time when art-historians begin to speak of an International Style in the visual arts . |
24 | it was erm it was bought for us in July ah July |
25 | Now we were using a rather old radio set at the time called a TR9 that was not one of the better things that our radio and radar boffins produced for us in the early days of RT air-to-ground and vice-versa . |
26 | Oh what wonderments has she got for us in printing today ? |
27 | These were thrown down by the Persian invaders in 480 , and shattered remains preserved for us in terraces and foundations of the fifth century . |
28 | Even the least of these would give us vastly more sediment than we normally seem to find preserved for us in our stratigraphical record . |
29 | With regard to English , he suggests that what he sees as the limitations of ‘ metropolitan ’ use of the language may not be present in other registers : ‘ still an integration of thought and feeling in metaphor and imagery is what we seek to have recreated for us in the best literature ’ ( ibid. p. 78 ) . |
30 | What they witnessed , and what was recreated for us by the Ulster Youth Dance Company in Stranmillis College Theatre at the weekend was a spectacle far more disturbing and revolutionary . |