Example sentences of "[verb] to us [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I know that the Minister may not be in a position to respond in detail to the comments made on this subject by the hon. Member for Cardiff , North and me , but I hope that he will take them on board and I ask him to write to us on these important local issues .
2 But there is , perhaps , one crucial objection to the constructivist 's claim that moving the focus away from mental representations and towards mental actions will make the mind-body problem appear to us as less of a problem .
3 We had never met her before she came , yet she immediately called us Mummy and Daddy , and still writes to us in this way from Nigeria .
4 This has happened to us and has been reported to us by many other couples .
5 Two difficulties in particular , are relevant to the arguments that have been addressed to us in this case .
6 We , the young people of this area , extend our greetings to you and thank you for listening to us on this Youth Sunday .
7 He did n't speak to us after that .
8 We can use the skills and potential revealed to us by each archetype , but should recognize that they emanate from a source beyond our individual powers .
9 We walked along the intersecting tyke walls and met a voluntary warden eager to talk to us about some of the work carried out on the reserve .
10 Father , why has no word been said to us of this matter ? ’
11 Anyway yes , Whit 's going to us at some stage and I will wander round town while he 's doing his talk and then transcribe it
12 And if we get it right first time , we 'll have a satisfied client who will hopefully return to us for more work .
13 We need to hear what the Lord may be saying to us in all of this and be open to the challenge of church planting and the support of other fellowships around us .
14 In my knowledge he has never spoken to us about this business .
15 This attitude was kept alive by the strong sense of the permanence of human arrangements in the matter of property , which seems to us of all things the least permanent : gifts to the Church were made to last till the Day of Judgement , and many of the documents in the Canterbury archives invoked God and all his saints on the Day of Judgement to destroy those who violated their provisions .
16 It is the argument founded upon analogy with R.S.C. , Ord. 24 , r. 14A and it seems to us in this context a little stronger .
17 In fact , we know that the radiation must have traveled to us across most of the observable universe , and since it appears to be the same in different directions , the universe must also be the same in every direction , if only on a large scale .
18 After this time the rights of way team have every intention of working more closely with parishes and farmers throughout the county Am I right in saying that people talk to us about this ?
19 The only thing given to us at all in that line was every policeman on night duty was given a pint of coffee .
20 Religion is that ideal by which we live and act which , though not embodied in particular religions since all religions are necessarily imperfect , is nevertheless communicated to us through those particular religions .
21 I have every confidence , therefore , that Dr. Woods and I will be able to co-operate in resolving the issues referred to us by that committee .
22 The upset and damage which has been caused to us by these articles is an extremely serious matter .
23 God speaks to us in many ways .
24 If it were put to us in this way we might be less prone to think of it as imposing a vastly increased burden on the community .
25 But they said to us on that night ‘ unless we have the full £150,000 for the seven performances we 've done and the eighth which we are about to do we wo n't go on . ’
26 Perhaps we , I mean , then British Section said to us on this erm and I 'd s , already said I think er by the time it got to this stage of conversation that we were without a prisoner at the moment , but , but awaiting one , and he said well , that would ex , that would explain it because er , until we initiate it , British Section initiates it you wo n't get another prisoner , they 're waiting for conformation from R E S
27 And they sent back and now this is what they said to us in this letter I remember this distinctly that er if we want you to come out we 'll tell you but we regard your factories as our second line of defence .
28 His wife Ellen wrote to us with this smashing picture and told us that because Russell works so much she only ever sees him in his overall or a track suit .
29 In fact , I remember Mr Simpson , the landlord of the Ploughman 's Arms , saying once that were he an American bartender , he would not be chatting to us in that friendly , but ever-courteous manner of his , but instead would be assaulting us with crude references to our vices and failings , calling us drunks and all manner of such names , in his attempt to fulfil the role expected of him by his customers .
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