Example sentences of "[to-vb] we in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Our new landlady made it clear that she was delighted to accept us in preference to yet more evacuee children . |
2 | So if we 're talking about something talking about something taking a light year to reach us in terms of light , any possibility of human contact we 're talking about millions of years , probably , rather than a few years . |
3 | ‘ We could n't find anyone to bond us in time , ’ says Mrs Burrows . |
4 | It seems they are n't as strict as British ones and people here are worried the rules governing transport of livestock may be relaxed to put us in line with Europe . |
5 | One article in the June–July 1984 edition equates God with Brahman and Buddha , and it advertises ‘ Merlin ’ , the new magic to put us in touch with the new energy . |
6 | But when we talked directly with them , they refused to confirm this , they refused to put us in touch with the ship , they refused to confirm whether or not er the four activists who were walking to the test site had been apprehended , whether they 're safe , whether they 're being held separately , and so on . |
7 | If we 're asking for somebody to persuade the giant to leave us in peace , ask those whose hands are highest : " What qualities are going to be needed here ? |
8 | How can we persuade the Giant to leave us in peace ? |
9 | With Mel Blyth alongside and John Jackson in goal , John was part of the triumvirate who did most to keep us in Division one for four seasons . |
10 | ‘ They came to keep us in parley , while you assault us . ’ |
11 | You may walk with me like a civilised man if you care to , but I warn you there 'll be an archer behind to keep us in view , so 1 would n't advise you to try any tricks , they 'd do you no good . ’ |
12 | We 've been flying here since September , but our wives have regularly sent out Country Living to keep us in touch . |
13 | Just as Elisha could answer the widow 's need because he had been in touch with his Lord , so the Holy Spirit is God 's agent to keep us in touch with Him , and to make us pure . |
14 | It helps a great deal to keep us in touch with what 's happening at school and enables us to exert some influence , I suppose , on what happens in schools , hopefully in the interests of the candidates . |
15 | The Data System is just part of a massive development programme to keep us in front and to offer our clients the best licensed taxi service there is . |
16 | People like Jack are supposed to represent us in Parliament and he comes out with nonsense like that . |
17 | Well , he does come down — not to thump us but to love us in Jesus , to teach us the Christian way , and to take our sins and failures to the cross and to rise again in triumph for us all . |
18 | He used to have us in stitches at times at Aberdeen , and I 'm sure he does at United . |
19 | What have the Soviets to offer us in return ? |
20 | I am sorry that the hon. Gentleman was not able to join us in Committee because I have enjoyed his contributions in previous Committees of which he has been a member . |
21 | ‘ Master Shallot , ’ she called in her beautiful French voice , ‘ my husband says you are to join us in France . ’ |
22 | Yeltsin told an enthusiastic joint session of Congress on June 17 that " communism is dead " , inviting the people of the USA " to join us in partnership in the name of the worldwide triumph of democracy " and appealing for massive economic aid . |
23 | Well , how are you going to like us in Canada ? " |
24 | I am delighted you are able to call in to see us in Welshpool on Thursday morning next week ( the 25th June ) . |
25 | It gave the cabin cruiser set a thrill to see us in action . |
26 | For myself , I remember going home after the AGM at which the idea to start the new church was first announced , wondering if it was to involve us in leadership . |
27 | Either we attack the enemy positions , or they are going to attack us in strength . |