Example sentences of "[det] [verb] us the " in BNC.

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1 This made us the second most successful regional morning in the UK and one of only a handful of papers to increase annual sales .
2 This offers us the possibility of separating the picture from the sound and the potential of this in a language classroom is great .
3 Does this give us the clue we need ?
4 Does this give us the answer we need ?
5 We 'd been heavily blitzed and this gave us the opportunity to think big and boldly and to think philosophically .
6 This gave us the chance to offer a comprehensive service and also to develop FPC in its own market . ’
7 This gives us the opportunity to compare their results with MLC targets and actual results from recorded farms , before suggesting general advice on the options available for improvement . ’
8 This gives us the concept of the train-spotter as voyeur , permanent observer rather than regular participant .
9 This gives us the broad dates within which Jesus was born .
10 A spokesperson for the Council for National Parks said ‘ This gives us the clear message that conversion of derelict buildings for tourism developments in national parks should be sensitive to the quality of the environment . ’
11 And this gives us the final say .
12 Well this gives us the ability er , for a tidying up operation but the finance director will give more details .
13 Corp Ainsworth , of the REME 's 15 squadron workshops , said : ‘ Something like this gives us the opportunity to put our equipment through its paces .
14 This gives us the chance , this helps us but that 's all it does .
15 As far as Kuwait is concerned we 'd like to see our country free again and this gives us the type of hope we have been wanting for the past six months , and I am sure for the people inside Kuwait — because I was there for about three weeks prior to the after the invasion I was there and I had to escape that country .
16 This makes us the largest independent provider of practical home care to people with AIDS in the UK .
17 However , some raw materials and goods , whether they fall into a utilitarian or luxury category , were not always available locally and these give us the clearest testimony of the extent of exchange in early Anglo-Saxon society .
18 ‘ There are books , a book , that tells us the way it should have been .
19 It is this stability , and not any externally imposed category , that gives us the important clue to how the sociolinguistic patterns are maintained in speech communities .
20 That gives us the freedom to be rude to each other ? ’
21 So it 's probably better to stick to the system of A times that one , that gives us the A squared okay .
22 That gives us the minus B A or minus A B.
23 That gives us the potential of raising two thousand pounds , because we intend to sell them for one ninety nine .
24 That gives us the day off tomorrow . ’
25 That gives us the initial impression that the explosion was of an accidental nature rather than a purposeful one , although there can be no doubt that the explosives were stockpiled there for killing people , ’ the officer said .
26 That gives us the primary impression that the explosion was of an accidental nature … although there can be no doubt the explosives were stockpiled for killing people , ’ one senior policeman said .
27 Well it 's about fifteen quid and that leaves us the opportunity to get six or eight
28 Both give us the sense of oppression and lack of freedom ; if you are confined to a region , you can only move around in that region .
29 When Newcastle won the Fairs Cup there was a song that began ‘ Some call us Newcastle United , most call us the kings of the land , and here 's to Bobby Moncur , the Fairs Cup in his hand …
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