Example sentences of "[vb pp] us [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | It was a strong probability that the Guardian still retained in their archives a numbered copy of the minutes which would have told us immediately to whom that copy had been issued and therefore the name of the informant . |
2 | He 's invited us over to his place for the circus and if we like it we can have one here . |
3 | So we 're actually concentrating on the actual business of that in the final analysis , despite how he behaved , large amounts of funds were stolen and you b you 've kicked us off to a very valuable start about whether that would be harder to do faced with a Maxwell-type character if all of Good was implemented . |
4 | They were completely unworldly and thus brought us up to be the same . |
5 | Brought us quicker to this point . ’ |
6 | It 's it 's brought us back to J to John one again has n't it ? |
7 | Hello there … this week Summer Sport has brought us out to Herefordshire … we 're at Mansel Lacy … we 're going off road racing … so away we go … |
8 | It could just be that and of course it would be very naive to assume that evolution had adapted us always to be happy with everything . |
9 | We were surprised that the sultan had even noticed our arrival , but the young courier who had taken us up to the guesthouse laughed . |
10 | The word ‘ humanity ’ borrowed some of its force from the 1959 approach , but the rest of the definition would have taken us back to a test of manners based on an assumption of consensus which is at worst suspect and at best unproven , but which is to be measured only by outrage , surely an irrational and wholly subjective response . |
11 | The industrial revolution and the creation of parks around the country houses have taken us down to the later years of the nineteenth century . |