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

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1 As we are small in numbers we can find it as we go , for maximum flexibility , but I will book us into a lodge for 2 nights on arrival to give us chance to find our feet again .
2 " Surely she will help us in this trouble . "
3 I said you had already called … she will join us for the lunch . ’
4 The professional here is in danger of becoming a go-between in that parents may say , ‘ If you ca n't help perhaps you will refer us to someone who can ! ’
5 John , some time this week you will tell us in the Midland Region that a package is just that , no picking the bits out , you either vote for the package or against .
6 ‘ Mary , my dear , you will excuse us for a moment .
7 You will indemnify us against any claims made against us for damage or loss caused by members of your party to accommodation or through negligent use of equipment .
8 This order is given on the condition that ( without prejudice to the generality of Condition 7.1 ) you will indemnify us against all loss , actions , costs , claims , demands , expenses and liabilities whatsoever ( if any ) which we may incur either at common law or by statute ( other than as a result of any default or neglect of ourselves or of any person for whom we are responsible ) in respect of personal injury to , or the death of , any such employees , agents , sub-contractors or other representative while on our premises whether or not such persons are ( at the time when such personal injury or deaths are caused ) acting in the course of their employment .
9 7.3 You will indemnify us against any and all loss , costs , expenses and liabilities caused to us whether directly , or as a result of the action , claim or demand of any third party , by reason of any breach by you of these conditions or of any terms or obligations on your part implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , by the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 or by any other statute or statut-ory provision relevant to the order or to goods or work covered thereby .
10 We hope that you will support us in this venture .
11 This letter is to confirm our agreement that you will provide us with an authoring program for Reading for English .
12 In addition to the software you will provide us with guidelines and templates for use by authors .
13 And if you will help us with a donation today , I know we can get the action we need .
14 You will take us to one of the duke 's private chambers here in the palace .
15 They will meet us at the station .
16 They are the eagles ’ oldest foe and because they are clever an know they can not fight us by themselves they will mob us with numbers , and try to make us drop our prey .
17 The main benefit from working with voluntary organisations is that they will help us into areas of work in the community which we would n't otherwise have an entry to .
18 Our Archbishop has just announced his retirement , and whoever is chosen to succeed him will lead us into the Decade of Evangelism .
19 It will tell us about the individuals ' ability to make and maintain new relationships .
20 It will tell us about former hobbies and interests which may be important in future plans .
21 Incidentally , it will cost us about an extra eight thousand pounds just to do the trial in .
22 ‘ We need a medical box with other equipment in to take and it will cost us at least £1,000 in petrol to get to Albania .
23 I have a boat ready and it will take us to the Delta .
24 It will help us with our enquiries if you can give us the envelope or the outer wrapping .
25 It will provide us with a great boost , ’ he said .
26 Although I 'm not totally certain it will save us in the longer term .
27 Before we examine these two interpretations of liberalism which prevail in modern contract theory , we must draw one further distinction because it will assist us in assessing the merits and implications of the two theories .
28 It merely hints that the world will be a better place if we support it because the unquantified benefits which will flow from it will put us on a level with Germany and France , assuming of course that we wish to be on a level with Germany and France .
29 That was the way we became his followers , the way we got saved , it 's the way we continue , it 's the way and it 's the only re the only method by which we will ever stand before him and he will usher us into his presence to stand eternity with him , through his grace and as we see others , not in a sense of condemnation , not in a sense of self righteousness or pointing the finger , as we see others we can say with that man of old who , as he watched the , the man being dragged , to the , to the gallows , there but for the grace of God , goes I , goes me and there but for God 's grace , think of that most , that worse condition that you know , think of that person who has messed their life up more than any body else and er , who has made a total wreck of it , there but for the grace of God is you and there 's me , oh thank God for his grace .
30 He will inundate us with charters — and all because London Transport turned him down for a job .
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