Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] us a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What held good for Stoke Poges held good for the Western Isles ; Kathleen Raine has given us a description , worthy of Thomas Gray , of the burial of an old Scotswoman :
2 This has given us a story . ’
3 Only Babylonia has given us a story so close to Genesis that the question of borrowing or of direct influence is seriously considered .
4 He repeats it in 4:13 , ‘ This is how we know that we remain in him , and he in us , because he has given us a portion of his Spirit . ’
5 The integration of All Brand Importers in the USA and Rymax in Canada has given us a range of premium beer brands for import and distribution that includes Moosehead , Dos Equis , Pilsner Urquell , Grolsch , Sol and Bass Ale , in addition to Guinness Brewing Worldwide 's own products .
6 THE contemporary women 's movement has given us a language with which to describe and understand patriarchal oppression .
7 Ms Radice got to the crux of the matter when she told The Washington Post , ‘ To me , when the obvious sexual nature … is the only thing you see or the first thing you see or the overwhelming thing that you experience the American public has given us a lot of guidance on this , and Congress has given us a lot of guidance , saying they do n't want us to spend money on that particular type of art ’ .
8 Ms Radice got to the crux of the matter when she told The Washington Post , ‘ To me , when the obvious sexual nature … is the only thing you see or the first thing you see or the overwhelming thing that you experience the American public has given us a lot of guidance on this , and Congress has given us a lot of guidance , saying they do n't want us to spend money on that particular type of art ’ .
9 The tape you sent us has given us a lot of nostalgic pleasure .
10 The programmer has given us a production concept which will spread to every aspect of the teaching process .
11 But the dangers in observation are perhaps implicit in the word , and observation can all too easily become realism , and realism is as Piaget has reminded us a kind of confusion between the inner and the outer — a fixing in the object something which is an activity of the thinking subject .
12 This victory has secured us a quarter final place in the Fraser Trophy which will be played at the end of February .
13 ‘ Peace ’ is now just another kind of hostility and no-one has offered us a word for what peace used to mean .
14 Last year 's alumni survey has told us a lot .
15 If you want to give us a donation that 's entirely welcome .
16 O nine O four six four one six four one any calls about dogs or er any other sort of animal you want to give us a ring call us now .
17 What we 've been through in the last few years has brought us a lot closer , and that 's part of the reason I 'm getting out of the rat race of international cricket … certainly for a few years , anyway .
18 The case has caused us a lot of grief . ’
19 Granting ourselves the time to speculate and dream of a world to come gives us a chance to prepare for and adapt to a future way of life .
20 At this year 's Wimbledon , Henri Leconte and Gut Forget gave us a sneak preview of the Autumn ‘ Roland Garros ’ ensemble — a matching tracksuit , short , shirt and jersey in dominant white with a green double stripe running through .
21 But many archbishops were delighted by the excuse to go on pilgrimage to Rome ; and one of the first to benefit from the custom was Sigeric , archbishop of Canterbury ( 990 — 4 ) , who has left us a kind of diary of his visit — first of the churches in Rome which a pilgrim had especially to visit and to pray in , and then of the stages on his long journey back to Canterbury .
22 The accursed history of autocracy has left us a legacy of tremendous estrangement between the working classes of the various nationalities oppressed by that autocracy .
23 Appropriately , he has sent us a letter about a piece he saw in last Thursday 's Diary .
24 Ron has sent us a copy then
25 Now that the ski season is well underway , Elaine Cooper has sent us a bumper news bulletin from the Scottish slopes
26 Our long history from the beginning of life has assured us a place in the eternal , above temporal Kings and Lords .
27 ‘ You promised to show us a way of relieving overcrowding .
28 ‘ My dad says give us a kiss , ’ shouted a little boy at the first stop in Rhyl .
29 She says give us a reason why you are doing this .
30 Fascinated , I finally waylaid Dr Allott in the street one day , just after he 'd paid us a visit , and I plucked up courage to ask him what these strange words meant .
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