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

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1 I exclude us from that category .
2 You got us into this , was my uncharitable thought , now you hold the fort while we climb out of it .
3 You forgave us our sins , you cleansed us from all unrighteousness .
4 you made us with white quilting on the front , oh it sounds awful now , but
5 Why ca n't you treat us like human beings ? ’
6 That we sit down with the figures and it might be another thing like we did with the bridal magazines , that we go to somebody and say , look we would like to do this to increase our turnover , will you fund us for half a year ?
7 So can you give us on that .
8 Oh you told us about that
9 When she told us about this visit , she hoped it would be centred around a seminar , funded by the Romanian government , at which tutors would be trained to teach machine knitting to young people whose chances of employment near their own homes were otherwise remote .
10 You joined us from Central Records , I see .
11 Obviously Delia Cope is a white middle class racist woman who really does n't care how she oppresses us as Black women .
12 Whenever you advise us of any changes to these details , you are sent new cards so your records are always up-to-date .
13 When will you entertain us with one of your effusions , by the by ? ’
14 However in doing so you deprived us of detailed insights into the conditions of life in other parts of the world , and played into the hands of the New Right with its ‘ divide and conquer ’ tactics .
15 Yes , but your normal sale of goods rights , John , say that if the vehicle is n't in reasonable condition , bearing in mind it 's age , previous history , price paid , then you have a claim under the Sale of Goods Act , so where are you taking us beyond that ?
16 Can you tell us about that ? ’
17 Could you tell us about that .
18 " Now why do n't you tell us about this Irish Republican Army , " Tom Rooney said to the gunman .
19 Can you tell us about some of the larger customers ?
20 Well can you tell us about some of the effects that these traumas have on children .
21 She reminded us of olden-day ferries best forgotten .
22 We 're sure that having come this far you wo n't want to miss out on anything and we really do recommend you join us on these trips as it can be very expensive if you try to do it all on your own .
23 Then she leaves us to each other .
24 ‘ Mr Harbinger , ’ Miss Milward cut in smoothly , ‘ could you help us in this matter ?
25 She provides us with numerous natural expressions of intention .
26 But they got us into this mess , it 's up to them to get us out of it .
27 When they approached us about other products and about doing a commercial , we said no .
28 When they killed Chico , they transformed us into thousands of Chicos . ’
29 On the other hand , they supply us with essential fatty acids , often known as vitamin F , which are the starting materials for prostaglandin synthesis .
30 4 One problem with many passages in Eliot 's plays is that they send us to similar but stronger passages in the poetry .
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