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

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1 But this conclusion should lead us to an accommodation between dualism and monism rather than the rejection of one in favour of the other .
2 ‘ You have to remember , ’ Ellen liked to lecture Thessy and me , ‘ just how absurdly wealthy they all are , and how desperately the wealthy want to be liked because they ca n't help feeling guilty about being so rich , so we only have to be obsequious , give them loads of booze , and pretend to be impressed by their entirely predictable and usually jejune opinions , after which they 'll reward us with an outrageously large tip — which is , after all , the sole reason for being nice to the ghastly creatures in the first place . ’
3 Chapter 2 is concerned with the different feminist approaches that have been directed towards education , and how they might help us towards an understanding of higher education .
4 Taken together with higher level knowledge , these could provide us with an alternative technique for correcting errors within the system .
5 The bank chose Acse because , while ‘ other companies told us they could provide us with an Electronic Data Interchange translator , Acse was the only one who said , ‘ EDI is not a problem of technology , but a problem of integrating it into your existing systems , ’ ’ Gilmont said .
6 Could you ask them at the meeting next week if they would like us on an outing to Denman because they 're , a lot of them do n't really know what Denman is do they ?
7 It would serve us as an exhibition piece in our own gallery and in exhibitions for the coming year or two .
8 This letter is to confirm our agreement that you will provide us with an authoring program for Reading for English .
9 Like individualism itself , it becomes a claim about the kind of causal factors that will provide us with an understanding of the social world .
10 Incidentally , it will cost us about an extra eight thousand pounds just to do the trial in .
11 This in turn will lead us to an examination of how corporate law scholars have sought to offer new ways of legitimating corporate managerial power and how these too prove to be unequal to the task .
12 What we have now is much more than a game : an exciting story to which we do not know the end ; and a visual image which will lead us to an exciting starting point for a drama , an image which we know has engaged the children .
13 — the way in which he and his colleagues can assist us on an individual basis .
14 So neither incorrigibility nor indubitability can provide us with an alternative form of foundationalism .
15 Joshua Reynolds ' comparison of Michelangelo with Raphael can serve us as an example :
16 Further to my telephone conversation with your assistant , I am now writing to ask if Aspinwall & Co can help us with an important project related to the above .
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