Example sentences of "[noun] with us [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 She ignored that and asked him whether he 'd booked her a seat with us on the flight south from Lima .
2 ‘ But we can take heart from the Celtic and Leeds results and carry a lot of optimism with us into the first leg in Germany .
3 They would spend the whole of the next four months with us during the time it took to turn us into legionnaires .
4 There were crates with us in the carriage ; he was escaping from home again .
5 She had a foal with us during the dreadful winter of 1947 , and her behaviour became even worse , so much so that our good neighbour Mr Britton said she was n't fit for a young woman like me to work with and insisted I borrow his horse Bobby , a very even-tempered animal .
6 And I would like to say at this point I was very disappointed that we did n't have any other conservatives with us in the afternoon .
7 It 's quite a while now since I 've bored you with a few observations about our friends the dumb animals who share their lives with us on the planet and the more you observe them the more convinced you become that they 're anything but dumb .
8 ‘ Notwithstanding all these problems , the bank has kept faith with us in the face of the single most important failing of small business — the failure to provide adequate information on a timely basis , ’ he says .
9 I think it may well be necessary for Chapter to terminate his contract with us in the near future . ’
10 We took little William with us into the garden .
11 Evolution is presented as a progression from simple to complex forms with us at the pinnacle of it all as the most complex .
12 God with us in the here and now .
13 It was so fascinating to observe that I was very sorry when the party broke up , and even more so when Margaret did not ask her old pal Richard to stay on for supper with us after the Rolls drove away .
14 It was also good to have our ‘ old ’ general manager with us for the day giving everyone the chance to bring him up to date with their news .
15 I have for myself come to the conclusion that owing to the conditions which exist in the world today , having regard to the economic environment , having regard to the situation of our country , if we go on pattering along as we are we shall have grave unemployment with us to the end of time , and I have come to the conclusion that the only way of fighting this subject is by protecting the home markets .
16 After six months as Premier , however , Baldwin told the Conservative Party Conference that unemployment was the gravest domestic issue which the country had to face , and that ‘ if we go pottering along as we are we shall have grave unemployment with us to the end of time ’ .
17 er she 'd came home , she said I 'm not dancing no more I 'm finished so we said alright fair enough , she 's joining er trying for the police she comes on holiday with us in the October , she come home September , come on holiday with me in October she met this young fellow , she got engaged at Christmas and they 're getting married they , they
18 The Information will be used by you solely for the purpose of evaluating the possible purchase by you of the Company and , unless and until you have completed such a transaction , the Information will be kept confidential by you and will not be disclosed , in whole or in part to any other person , except that the Information or portions thereof may be disclosed to those of your directors , officers , employees , agents , auditors , lawyers , bankers and professional advisers ( collectively ‘ Representatives ’ ) who need to know such information for the purpose of evaluating the prospective acquisition ( it being understood that those Representatives will be informed of the confidential nature of the Information and shall agree to be bound by this Agreement and , if requested by ourselves , will enter into a direct agreement with us on the same terms as this Agreement ) .
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