Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] us in the " in BNC.
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1 | " Did n't you and David interrupt us in the study on my birthday ? |
2 | ‘ Ask your mother and Gwen to join us in the garden , will you Andrew ? ’ |
3 | ‘ I 'll listen to Alastair Cook and join you later , ’ Harry told us in the morning , obviously intent on his Sunday ritual . |
4 | these met us Dad and Mike met us in the pub after . |
5 | The metaphor this time is not the one from Genesis which tells how God made us in the divine image , male and female , and that completion lies in the union of men and women . |
6 | When Marx tells us in the Communist Manifesto that ‘ all history is the history of class struggles ’ , he is claiming that all conflict and change in societies can ultimately be traced back to the underlying class conflict , based on the opposing class interests arising from exploitation . |
7 | And you know , if we wait for God to baptize us in the Holy Spirit , can I suggest you 'll wait until you die and still not know that experience . |
8 | ‘ Sheffield Wednesday beat us in the Rumbelows Cup Final at Wembley last season when they were a Second Division side . |
9 | As Lewis tells us in the preface to the published version of this book , his initial reaction was to wish for anonymity , ‘ since if I were to say what I really thought about pain , I should be forced to make statements of such apparent fortitude that they would become ridiculous if anyone knew who made them , . |
10 | I wan na go Black butchers on the square , last time we went to Harrendle Bob and Delph took us in the car |
11 | Alec met us in the cobbled streets of Chiguana with an English-speaking doctor . |
12 | Doris stopped us in the hall when we came in , loaded down under a small tree and a carrier-bag full of bits and pieces we 'd seen and liked , and , inevitably in our mood of reckless gaiety , bought . |
13 | The Greyhound beat us in the end . |