Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] us the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A company breaking this agreement should give us the absolute right to seek compensation .
2 This should give us the key mineral signature which could , if necessary , be refined by the technique of selective quantitative element analysis developed by the Oxford Laboratory by X-ray fluorescent spectroscopy which has achieved such notable success with mortaria ( Hartley and Richards , 1965 ) .
3 If all or part of the guarantee or deposit is lost or taken to pay fines or costs , you must pay us the lost amount immediately .
4 If all or part of the guarantee or deposit is lost or taken to pay fines or costs , you must pay us the lost amount immediately .
5 If all or part of the guarantee or deposit is lost or taken to pay fines or costs , you must pay us the lost amount immediately .
6 If all or part of the guarantee or deposit is lost or taken to pay fines or costs , you must pay us the lost amount immediately .
7 ‘ They 'll give us the extra numbers we 'll need , when it comes to roundin' up the rest of these Triad Jesus freaks .
8 Sport , erm , I remember when I learned badminton , that the teacher would show us the high smash shot down , until we saw it being done properly , if he told us the theory of it without showing us what it looked like when it was done properly , we would n't have known what we were aiming at .
9 Every day at rehearsals , James would tell us the distinguished content of the previous night 's audience .
10 They 're hell belt in , hell-bent in removing the last statutory protection against the poverty pay for workers in the U K. They will make us the only country in Europe without some minimum standards .
11 A structure as I 've said previously will give us the vital time and for the detailed discussions and consultations we need if we are to build the trust for the merger we all wish to see .
12 Perhaps this afternoon he will tell us the Labour party 's attitude to this imaginative development .
13 Only such anthropology can give us the all-round vision of primitive man and primitive culture . ’
14 On the one hand , coins can give us the only information we have about some buildings , such as the vanished Roman Temple of Augustus and Livia between the Palatine and Capitol which was restored by Antoninus Pius in AD158-9 .
15 If they are rich , they can spend more on it , and will ; but there is no calculus which can tell us the optimum amount that we ought to spend on education , any more than on the relief of suffering and the cure of the sick , or on the arts .
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