Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] us at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Trelawney met us at the cave . |
2 | When we moved from Freiberg , Rebecca followed us at a distance . |
3 | Headmistress Shirley Cunningham greeted us at the school gates with her own highly appropriate joke . |
4 | Headmistress Shirley Cunningham greeted us at the school gates with her own highly appropriate joke . |
5 | But dear oh dear , headmistress Shirley Cunningham greeted us at the school gates with the world 's oldest joke . |
6 | Wood ladders greeted us at the most difficult places across the stream . |
7 | Last Wednesday we invited the 4 British students studying at the University to visit us at the hotel for dinner . |
8 | Kim meets us at the door wearing a shimmering dress . |
9 | So the real question facing us at the moment is not whether there should be a relationship , or whether there should be a link but in what way we should modernize it and arrange it today . |
10 | 97 Squadron of Lancasters left us at the end of April to return to Coningsby in Lincolnshire , from whence they had come , and with the loss of life drastically cut down , some of the pressure and sadness lifted , to be replaced by pressure of a different kind . |
11 | It was cooler and grey , and a brisk sou'wester spiked with a salty drizzle met us at the crag . |
12 | Where the SPRU team takes us at a brisk trot through the literature , Jan Zimmerman adopts more of a wild canter in her survey of the likely effects on women of a range of new technologies , in a piece that makes up in polemic what it lacks in argument . |
13 | The amount of a christian 's concern for these issues should not be based upon denominational preference or doctrinal bias , but upon a willingness to allow the compassion of loving God to affect us at the deepest level of our beings . |
14 | Our competitors who use their better provision of education to beat us at the economic game — show us how a slender force of educated human resources , our current situation , is no basis for technical expertise in volume , for high intellect in commerce , for leadership quality in management , or for any other human component of economic success . |
15 | ‘ A man met us at the door and said his wife Sheila Brown was still in the bungalow . |
16 | ‘ I 'll never forget the reception the crowd gave us at the end . ’ |
17 | Our host greeted us at the entrance gate , shaking me by the hand , bowing to Olivia , embracing the mali and frowning at Balvinder Singh . |
18 | Melford and a group of bowmen greeted us at the gate . |
19 | Anyhow , we prefer our horses to like us at the end of it . ’ |
20 | My Dad met us at the airport and , of course , the first thing that I wanted to do was to see my younger brother Russell . |
21 | Olivia Durdin-Robertson meets us at the porch , under the protective wing of Horus . |
22 | The song of a nightingale greeted us at the entrance to Hotel Glade . |
23 | And Taylor said : ‘ At last , our young players now have the facilities to put us at the top of the world game . ’ |
24 | As Bromberg tells us at the beginning of her excellent mixture of history of science and politics , ‘ The US government has supported a research programme in fusion energy since 1951 , and in the 30 years through 1980 it has expended more than $2 billion . |