Example sentences of "[vb infin] us that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I hope the negotiation with Norfolk will give us that opportunity and the negotiations with the Department of Transport as well , we must not leave them out , this they are crucial to the solution of the entirety of these province .
2 I just I just assumed you 'd give us that size for fifty quid .
3 Can the Minister give us that evidence ?
4 ‘ Do n't give us that shit . ’
5 Do n't give us that shit
6 Studies based on states ‘ can not give us that understanding we seek of world society ’ either within or between states ( 1972 , pp.19 , 20 ) .
7 The sight of one bee carrying out a struggling sister or even the queen should convince us that behaviour can seem intelligent in its normal context without any need for the intellectual participation of the actors .
8 Can the Minister assure us that training for nurse prescribing will be provided and that it will be accessible to those nurses who need it ?
9 Will the Minister assure us that information on someone 's behaviour as a prostitute would be accessed only if they were being charged for similar offences ?
10 But at least two years because it would take us that time to furnish the house .
11 It should not surprise us that misery turns to protest when the temptation of the ballot box invites . ’
12 Because of the existence of such prejudice among the early believers , it should not surprise us that prejudice will , and does , exist in churches today .
13 It should not perhaps surprise us that trade unions appear to have made less bargaining headway on the issues of job design than on the question of equipment design .
14 Unless we make it trivially true that gold is malleable , by explicitly including malleability in our idea of it , we can perceive no connection between the ideas of gold and malleability ; our observation and experiment do not tell us that gold must be malleable ; we have no knowledge that it is .
15 Yet we hear so much in chapters 1–3 of the faithlessness of men in high positions in Israel ( chapter 4 will tell us that Eli was not only high priest at Shiloh but for forty years ‘ judge ’ in Israel , the one in whom resided the greatest political and spiritual as well as judicial authority among all the tribes ) .
16 Can you play us that recording I was listening to earlier ? ’
17 If it can teach us that love is the most powerful force in the world , we shall not have lived for nothing .
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