Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] us [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | When he felt he had said enough and made us laugh enough , he went back to his dressing room . |
2 | The invisible forces brought us together and made us waltz to an unheard tune . |
3 | Quite a number of speakers stressed the importance of events like this to bring people together and to help us recognise our collective strengths . |
4 | The other is an insider 's , told so as to make us understand what the events mean , in a sense distinct from any meaning found in unearthing the laws of nature . |
5 | 2 ) The need for someone to work within our community as a challenge to attitudes and reflecting perceptions of those overseas rather than making us feel comfortable . |
6 | They stood aside and let us pass , though we heard the sniggers and laughter caused by their little jokes . |
7 | All of you can make a significant contribution by using your experience from your own workplace to improve our efficiency further and help us do the job ‘ right first time ’ . |
8 | He does n't just provide us with a general description , he puts forward more significant details and makes us visualise clearly and lets us see for ourselves what it was like . |
9 | There are those who skulk behind and let us run hither and thither while they watch what we find out . ’ |
10 | ‘ Come now and let us reason together saith the Lord : though your sins be as scarlet , they shall be as white as snow ; though they be red like crimson , they shall be as wool . ’ |
11 | As well as helping us transmute negative emotions such as anger , fear and hate into optimism and joy , they can be used for psychic protection — and the effect can be immediate . |
12 | ‘ We would ask them to come forward and help us solve this terrible killing . ’ |
13 | It 's those people we 'd appeal to come forward and help us indentify their items . |
14 | They should come forward and let us piece together the jigsaw . ’ |
15 | They should come forward and let us piece together the jigsaw . ’ |
16 | There are thus adequate interpretations of the famous harbour and the sea wall , but it is Margaret Wiles who seems to have travelled farthest afield and lets us share with her the joys of a holiday in Greece with both watercolours and canvases of Lixouri , Kasiopi and Kephalonia . |
17 | We do n't know yet but let us see how we go . |