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

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1 The seeds are all the external influences that tend to throw us out of balance and they may affect us on any level of our being ; on the physical level it may be something simple like being exposed to a cold wind , getting soaked in the rain or even some form of trauma .
2 This we may express , indeed , in a few words , but it should influence us throughout all our treatment of horses ; for a horse will more readily take the bit , if , when he has taken it , something pleasant results to himself ; and he will leap across ditches , and jump over obstacles , and comply with our wishes in all other respects , if he looks forward , when he has done what is required of him , to some indulgence .
3 It struck me as extraordinary that the hon. Member for Dagenham ( Mr. Gould ) should attack us on that point .
4 Women interested in joining FORWARD should contact us at 38 King St , WC2E 8JT .
5 ‘ We still have some trade space available and anyone wishing to be present at the championships should contact us at 0232 370222 . ’
6 Other parts of the hall complex will be developed over the next few months and should provide us with additional facilities .
7 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy commenced or since the last renewal date .
8 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
9 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
10 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
11 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
12 You must tell us about any changes which affect your policy and which have occurred either since the policy started or since the last renewal date .
13 All entries should reach us by 16th November 1992 .
14 Increased understanding of the burdens which they carry should lead us to greater awareness of the strain under which they are so often put .
15 This booking form and deposit must reach us within 4 days .
16 Names will be picked out of the bag on January 31st , so coupons must reach us by that date .
17 All entries must reach us by 15th March 1992 .
18 Meanwhile , the Picasso Trigger needs constant water tests and monitoring , like all marine fish , and should get us into good habits again .
19 Yet it is not arbitrary that the idea of this particular should remind us of these and not other particulars , and that these and not the other particulars should have the same name used of them .
20 You do n't believe for a minute that this government will stand by while the two biggest general unions get together , no way , they 'll attack us in any way they can and I warn ya they have n't run out of ideas yet .
21 A re-evaluation of our current and potential interests in the area would help re-balance our contributions in geographical terms , and it just might introduce us to some useful new artistic interests and commercial concerns .
22 I 'll bring us in some coffee . ’
23 You can square it , gives us plus twenty five , come back , take the square root , it 'll give us plus five .
24 The idea that the past harbours a golden age of tranquility also readily lends itself to the view that history might furnish us with effective methods of commonsense crime control .
25 You 'll provide us with sufficient entries so that the people who are man it get in and car parking .
26 They 'll keep us in good standing with the king still .
27 Gon na ask you to do an exercise now er it 'll it 'll take us to four o'clock before we start talking about assertiveness what I 'm gon na ask you to do is in one , two three , one two in two twos and a three I want you to put on paper one side one sheet of paper to sum up all the things we 've done about communication so far today and it 's going to other people on this course , and it 's going to be marked by one of them on this course .
28 We shall consider ( i ) what each might tell us about first impressions and ( ii ) the utility of social psychology based on the transformation of common sense into scientific knowledge compared with a psychology based in common sense and experience .
29 You 'll get us at either one of these . ’
30 They 'll 'ang us after all ! ’ muttered Willy .
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