Example sentences of "[vb base] us for the " in BNC.

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1 God forgive us for the vipers in our midst
2 But let us for the moment look at the word that signifies the process or action itself : the word kill .
3 Let us for the time being not take a stand on this issue but address ourselves to the whole phenomenon in its strong sense .
4 Let us for the moment take it as established that dog has a general sense , denoting the whole species , irrespective of sex .
5 The Government 's figures — let us for the moment assume that they have an accuracy which the Government 's abysmal record on predicting poll tax bills certainly does not justify — show that average council tax bills this year in Langbaurgh would have been £470 and in Middlesbrough £447 — £170 and £153 respectively higher than the equivalent fair rates bills .
6 The people love us for the genuine American feel we bring to the business .
7 He 'd just rob us and tie us up and leave us for the wolves , I expect . ’
8 Takes more than a little snow ( like four feet of it in the suburbs ) to slow down the charging bull of Oracle Corp , and the company yesterday said that ‘ Through Rain , Sleet or the Coldest Arctic Snow in Century , the show will go on for Oracle 's Product Announcement of Cooperative Development Environment in New York City today ! ’ adding that ‘ If you are stuck on the sunny west coast attending UniForum , please join us for the delayed CDE announcement and demonstration . ’
9 Two there 's the one with Judith and I and then you join us for the last session .
10 And join us for the first day of the Henley Royal Regatta for a parade of feasting , fashion and rowing .
11 Thus our falling plasma adrenalin and body temperature in the evening prepare us for sleep by toning us down , just as rising values from 5 o'clock in the morning onwards prepare us for the rigours of a new day .
12 It will be white with a god-like figure like those Tibetan Buddhist temples which reflect the old vision of the winged disc and prepare us for the new .
13 The association of sex and musical imagery reaches a splendid climax in this tale as Alison and Nicholas enjoy " " revel " " and " " melodye " " in bed to a devout musical accompaniment as : The use of animal imagery to describe Alison prepares us for her response to Nicholas 's first assault : while the images of the trave , a frame for holding a horse to be shod , and of the final night of the tale " " derk … as the cole " " , prepare us for the brief scene at Gerveys the blacksmith 's forge ( 3760 – 85 ) .
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