Example sentences of "[vb -s] we of [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It strips us of all the illusions and idolatry of the world , to face our basic personal need .
2 Commonsense warns us of many pitfalls to avoid in relation to horses .
3 I have made mention elsewhere of the sense that warns us of impending danger , and will not labour the subject further beyond stating that this sense is a very real one and that I do not know , and therefore can not explain , what brings it into operation .
4 Often our intuition or sixth sense warns us of impending danger but we ignore it because of social pressure , lack of time or lack of courage .
5 That she , who has always denied any further consequences of their evil — ‘ A little water clears us of this deed : /How easy is it then ! ’
6 Peter Edwards tells us of one particular event recently .
7 ‘ [ I ] t mystifies the real world and deprives us of any understanding of it ’ ; ‘ we become part of the symbolism of the ad world ; not real people but identified in terms of what we consume . ’
8 Thus the name ‘ man ’ is simply a name used for a number of particulars , and any idea of ‘ man ’ is always an idea of some particular man , and simply reminds us of other particulars .
9 This last line reminds us of one of the most famous weather forecasting rhymes :
10 Charismatics can be very dismissive and intolerant of those who do not share their religious perspective and Rolle frequently reminds us of such an attitude .
11 For Page has deliberately divided his dancers into the traditional hierarchy of principles , soloists and corps , and in so doing reminds us of all the great courts of 19th century ballets .
12 He reminds us of this erm he says that , At that time in nineteen eighty the Panel felt that they were n't convinced it was necessary to include such a sweeping up policy since there 's a whole battery of other policies in the plan which were designed to protect erm the special parts of the countryside in the county .
13 reminds us of those
14 What I have attempted to argue in this chapter is that to consider our own experience against an international background reminds us of three linked points :
15 Instead of the negation of all individuality , we are offered a parable of a single individual who , in his heroic struggle , " takes the whole Dionysiac world on his back and thus relieves us of that burden " .
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