Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] [verb] us [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 When he felt he had said enough and made us laugh enough , he went back to his dressing room .
2 Write in and let us know what you think about the new law changes — we will be looking at them in greater detail in next month 's issue .
3 ‘ Now come , Wilson , ’ he said , ‘ sit down and let us talk about this sensibly . ’
4 In both of these cases our body clock is wrongly timed for our life-style and so it does not cool us down and make us feel more fatigued in the hours just before bedtime .
5 It pinned us down and made us feel that we could n't not go back without feeling terribly guilty .
6 You must come along and see us move out . ’
7 The invisible forces brought us together and made us waltz to an unheard tune .
8 Quite a number of speakers stressed the importance of events like this to bring people together and to help us recognise our collective strengths .
9 They stood aside and let us pass , though we heard the sniggers and laughter caused by their little jokes .
10 If he 's there , one of them can trot off and let us know , then we can poodle round and petrol bomb the place .
11 All of you can make a significant contribution by using your experience from your own workplace to improve our efficiency further and help us do the job ‘ right first time ’ .
12 The harried men tried to keep order but finally gave up and let us take over .
13 In fact , when Chris , Sara , Michael and I visited her in hospital , it was she who cheered us up and made us laugh !
14 He does n't just provide us with a general description , he puts forward more significant details and makes us visualise clearly and lets us see for ourselves what it was like .
15 There are those who skulk behind and let us run hither and thither while they watch what we find out . ’
16 Mm , cos mum had Reverend come round , you see cos dad were n't , none of us were religious least of all dad , he could n't do none of it , so we said to , we did n't , we did n't know what vicar to choose cos none of us go to church so me mum said dad used to go to the church where me sister got married to the little Derby and Jones twice a week and Reverend is always there so mum said we 'll have him , dad got on well with him , he liked him , he knew dad , anyway he come round to see mum and I were n't there cos I had to go and sign on , I bloody wished I had been , anyway she said , she told him all about dad and she said I want you tell everybody how brave he was in the war and what a good father he were and a good provider and how he lived for his grandchildren and so on and so on , she said I do n't want no hymns I just want his own organ music all through the service and nothing else and just some , do a couple of prayers , she , so he said right the Lords Prayer will be fine that 'll be nice , well he never said nothing , he said I did n't know John but he said I 've been told he was a good man , he worked in a hospital , which he did , but I mean you 're only like an engineer we were n't really emphasising on that and that was all he said , he played a bit of the organ music before we went in , a bit as we come out and there was about eight bloody prayers and the songs and everything read out and made us sing a hymn ever so disappointed , hardly said anything , hardly play , played his music , no , I was well disappointed about that
17 ‘ Come now and let us reason together saith the Lord : though your sins be as scarlet , they shall be as white as snow ; though they be red like crimson , they shall be as wool . ’
18 I keep remembering the last night we were here — same hotel and all — and how Matt and I went out and got stinko-paralytico together and ended up doing the Zorba dance and got thrown out and Matt pointing at me and saying to the waiters Hey do n't you recognize Mista Rick from Parkway Peninsula and they did n't and made us pay for the plates .
19 ‘ We would ask them to come forward and help us solve this terrible killing . ’
20 It 's those people we 'd appeal to come forward and help us indentify their items .
21 They should come forward and let us piece together the jigsaw . ’
22 They should come forward and let us piece together the jigsaw . ’
23 There are thus adequate interpretations of the famous harbour and the sea wall , but it is Margaret Wiles who seems to have travelled farthest afield and lets us share with her the joys of a holiday in Greece with both watercolours and canvases of Lixouri , Kasiopi and Kephalonia .
24 We do n't know yet but let us see how we go .
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