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

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1 To the extant that Professor Preston is warning us of the dangers of oversimplification and bad herme-neutics then we do well to listen to him .
2 What does all this tell us of the rhynchosaurs ' diet ?
3 I think er , Joe , it might be more appropriate perhaps if our legal advisor tells us of the niceties of the clause which he drafted .
4 Her death reminded us of the dangers of complacency in Africa .
5 Mrs Mary McDonald , Diocesan President , in her address to the members , reminded us of the aims and objects of the U.C.M. , one of which is to uphold the Sacramental Dignity of Marriage and to maintain Christian values in family life .
6 Graham Frater , our HMI Observer , continually reminded us of the hordes of textbook publishers who might reduce our recommendations to a series of useless exercises if we did not make our rationale abundantly clear .
7 We can now observe twentieth century features of Hebridean kitchen gardens and can recognise a profusion of plants which occur , then sense the continuity of custom as Martin Martin informs us of the uses he observed almost three centuries ago .
8 However Fig. 9.2 reminds us of the conditions under which such pruning would not be successful .
9 It reminds us of the heroes of our infant liberty , the Langtons , Grossetestes , and De Montforts , who bridled the tyranny of king and pope alike .
10 THE sight of Martin Bell falling injured after being hit by Serbian mortar fire reminds us of the risks reporters take to bring us the news .
11 Ullman reminds us of the facts about the phenomenology of motion perception that were listed above .
12 They often already occupied formal roles in the area — doctors , priests , postmistresses or teachers , which reminds us of the ways in which informal and formal roles and structures interact .
13 These songs remind us of the deeds and of the character of God , as does the psalmist who sings :
14 His behaviour must match what he says for us to say he has mastered the correct us of the terms he uses , but he does not have to observe his behaviour to be able to say , ‘ I like Auntie Kate . ’
15 We now get calls from serious companies — the companies who are involved in building the country 's sewage systems — who inform us of the problems and the reality behind the scenes , because they want to see our efforts succeed .
16 When a placement does run into problems , Catherine Macaskill ( 1985b ) has warned us of the dangers of thinking that adoption will solve the problems :
17 In turn , this should also remind us of the limitations for the mosaicist of over-ornate sketches .
18 It would remind us of the days of our youth mixing with Greeks and Arabs and Armenians in strange corners of the world . ’
19 But stoat , butterflies , wood lark , redstart , wheat ear , lap wing and stone curlews — to remind us of the days when the great bustard roamed the wild sandy spaces of Break in droves .
20 The stunning view of Dumyat makes a splendid backdrop to the garden , reminding us of the times Sir Monty spent hillwalking on the many occasions he visited Stirling .
21 One day Judge Raymond Dean was reminding us of the perils of ignoring men 's bestial nature-— ‘ Men ca n't turn their emotions on and off like a tap as some women can ’ ; the next , Prince Edward was vehemently denying his alleged homosexuality by expressing outrage that such an insult should be levelled at him ; meanwhile , on TV the Audi driver screeched to a halt at the hospital where — with toddler in arms — he managed narrowly to miss his second child 's birth , and Good Housekeeping boasted a curious advert showing New Man ( Audi safely in the garage ? ) in boxer shorts , cradling new baby , sitting on a German washing machine .
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