Example sentences of "[vb infin] we [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I said , ‘ No , the BBC will buy us both drinks , ’ and after that it was fine .
2 and to cut a long story short , we went to see three possible funders , er funder one was T S B Foundation , where to cut a long story short I 'm pretty sure that T S B er we , we have to put an application in for October I think we 'll , we 'll buy us another system
3 She 'll know us next time wo n't she ?
4 She 'll know us next time .
5 This would give us overall price and quantity relatives of 341.6÷2 = 170.8 and 260÷2 = 130.0 respectively ;
6 Without line B , we might reasonably conclude that this evaluation is the poet 's judgment , just as we would suppose for the preceding verses , 15–16 ( though the presence of ) in v. 15 may give us second thoughts ) .
7 To become a JANET site in our own right would cost approximately £10,000 initial registration fee , but this would give us complete control over the security and budget of the communication system , for the free exchange of non-commercial information between research institutions , which is not currently possible .
8 He does not give us simple explanations but he does give us useful ones .
9 In particular , while some things we can do give us great satisfaction , other tasks leave us cold .
10 Douglas McIldoon , of the EC , said : ‘ This document demonstrates that you have come a long way in this region and it will give us great pleasure in working with you to make it happen . ’
11 When Madeleine did not reply , he continued eagerly , ‘ They 'd give us m-married quarters , but if you d-did n't like them , we could rent a house — whatever t-took your fancy . ’
12 The micro-processor , enabling previously labour-intensive work to be carried out by robots , will give us greater leisure ; the leisure industry is labour-intensive ; therefore , paradoxically , instead of reducing the number of jobs , the micro-processor has actually given us the potential to create more careers than it destroys — but only if we plan the leisure it gives us in a comprehensive and professional way .
13 More intimately , it may give us greater understanding .
14 Analysis of progressions leading to dissociation ( at which point the progression breaks off to be replaced by continuous absorption ) can give us accurate values of dissociation energies for simple molecules .
15 VLIW technology running on Sparc will give us other markets to break into … and it 'll be great for Solaris too , if it is binary compatible . ’
16 Let those who give us such advice sign it themselves . ’
17 It 's one of the principal forces at the core of the universe , perhaps not the main force , but something that can give us immediate enlightenment if we … ’
18 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 .
19 I just I just assumed you 'd give us that size for fifty quid .
20 Can the Minister give us that evidence ?
21 ‘ Do n't give us that shit . ’
22 Do n't give us that shit
23 Studies based on states ‘ can not give us that understanding we seek of world society ’ either within or between states ( 1972 , pp.19 , 20 ) .
24 When the guarantee is released , or the deposit becomes recoverable , you must give us all assistance to obtain the cancellation of the guarantee or the return of the deposit .
25 But the mid-engined layout did give us all kinds of new problems ; rear visibility , thermal and acoustic insulation of the passenger compartment , engine ventilation .
26 And for us to go forward that is the first major thing we need to do and I 'm appealing today that if people can give us two hours on Saturday morning or a Friday afternoon , we need people , we do n't need two people on a street corner cos we 've done it and it is it we do n't get the effect we want , because most people walk past us .
27 Separate aircraft from Aberdeen and Edinburgh so that will double the capacity but it wo n't give us two frequencies of cost .
28 And this time it did n't give us two X it just gave us one times this one times that one .
29 So you 'll give us twelve timber , two materials , two veg and two fruit .
30 Without betraying any secrets , or identifying any particular people , can you give us general cases that would illustrate this ?
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