Example sentences of "[verb] us [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 We also always try to involve a related organisation — this year we 're working with WISH , Women In Special Hospitals — who can give us insight into the difficulties the women might have in talking about their experiences .
2 We 've made an assessment on the single reports , yeah and we 're asking members to erm , give us guidance on the principles it and your response in order to , to get a response to the regional health authority by this Friday .
3 ‘ Hopefully it will give us confidence for the Dundalk match , ’ he told me .
4 A letter was leaked from Neil Kinnock 's press office which said , among other things , ‘ The ‘ Loony Labour Left ’ is taking its toll , the gays and lesbian issue is costing us dear among the pensioners ; and fear of extremism is particularly prominent in the GLC area . ’
5 The ‘ Loony Labour Left' ’ is taking its toll , the gays and lesbian issue is costing us dear amongst the pensioners ; and fear of extremism … is particularly prominent in the GLC area . ’
6 The Keraing and his family came to wave us farewell from the cliff-top , and we sailed east into the gulf of Bone , and an empty blue sea .
7 As an historian I know how valuable a commodity — and I mean valuable in terms of hard cash — it ought to be in these days when the whole of life , our own present as well as the past , seems to reach us pre-packaged in the form of interviews and telly-probe .
8 Troops kill US teenager in the silent suburbs * .
9 My mother instructed her deferential staff to serve us tea on the croquet lawn .
10 In the meditative life , we exchange the worldly things that give us delight for the full commitment of loving God above all .
11 Words give us power over every other creature and thing in the natural world .
12 They give us information on the medieval pottery museum , birthplace of local legends and the address of the youth-hostel-cum-doss-house .
13 And of course and then when we got older , when we got in us teens , we used to have to help us mother with the cleaning .
14 Can I just ask why you 're ignoring us lot on the ground floor ?
15 " Something to give us shelter at a pinch .
16 So , even though he continually contrasts the value of everyday experience with the emptiness of Aristotelian procedures , he in fact goes on to argue that everyday experience also is powerless to give us knowledge of the nature of things .
17 It has also enabled the health professionals to give us feedback on the screening from their perspective .
18 We can employ our talent around the world to give us news across a much wider perspective .
19 We come to the conclusion that we would like to live here forever , knowing that nothing will stop us being on the plane home .
20 Alan got a message for you all the stewards and secretaries within Pilkingtons and also the A E U , M S F and the T & G thanks very much for the initiative you 've in getting us all together and the initiative you 've took in getting us part of the European set-up company Pilkingtons , at this present time are very negative .
21 Next day I tried to question our landlady about walking to Ipsarion as she served us breakfast on the marble terrace under the walnut tree .
22 Vauban positively beamed with pleasure , waved us goodbye like an affectionate friend , then he and his horsemen disappeared in a haze of dust .
23 The sources that allow us access to the lower orders are scarce , incomplete , and open to varying interpretations .
24 Certainly such a relation of God with the world prevents us thinking of the physical universe in its entirety as God 's ‘ body ’ .
25 It was a Sunday , and the coach took us south of the border to the dusty town of Tia Juana where the passengers wandered about looking for souvenirs and tequila .
26 ‘ This telephone has rung four times in this house since it was installed in January , and the first call brought us news of the Glasgow Ribbon Society , the Fenian Dynamitards destroying the Tradeston gas-works in which my poor husband has substantial interests .
27 Rechristened ‘ Rambos ’ , a reflection of their basic and rugged form , they offered us refuge from a rare rainstorm , and gave us a safe place to store excess baggage .
28 Which would leave us room for the
29 So people gave us money for the stamps that we put on and other people gave us donations .
30 If Althusser gave us history without a subject , Habermas gives us subjects without history .
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