Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] us of the " in BNC.

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1 If the foot Melanie could you give us of the Jenny in the plaster room ?
2 If you are unlucky enough to lose your AutoCheque Card or have it stolen , any Switch withdrawals made from your account by forging your signature will be refunded — even if they occur before you advise us of the loss .
3 How well they remind us of the purpose for which the ark has been fetched !
4 He warned us of the considerable social upset that these advances might cause .
5 The distinctive sloping pantile roof of the Chapel of Reconciliation came into view and soon we were descending stiffly from the coaches and joyfully into church to receive a special word of welcome from our Bishop , in which he reminded us of the purpose of a pilgrimage , together with our special intentions .
6 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 .
7 It reminds us of the Ibanez headstock , without the little scoop on the tip , but Starfield have cleverly disguised this similarity by opting for three-a-side Gotoh locking tuners as opposed to six .
8 It reminds us of the adaptability of old people about which earlier comment has been made and suggests that the rigid divisions between the sexes in tending roles , although still powerful , may not be so impermeable as they sometimes appear .
9 It reminds us of the question : how does the term ‘ language-games ’ bring this into prominence ?
10 It reminds us of the idea that , while we have carved up knowledge and put it into the hands of separate academic professions , ultimately all knowledge is bound up together .
11 The fourth and most important implication of the placebo response is that it reminds us of the beneficial effect of the successful physician-patient encounter .
12 It reminds us of the deadly risks which our police officers run on on our behalf , day and night .
13 It reminds us of the blackout and people are scared to go out once it gets dark .
14 And yet , although he was a scientific naturalist and although in frequent essays he reminds us of the insignificance and unimportance of man in the whole scheme of things , it 's plain that , from the beginning , and as I hope I shall be able to show you , right down to the end , he found something emotionally hard to bear , I was going to say , in fact , intolerable , in this situation .
15 It informs us of the ‘ forces ’ which shaped Roth 's tours de force of the Sixties and early Seventies , and it informs us of how he came to be where he is now .
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