Example sentences of "[to-vb] we [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's an awful thing to say , but the revenue to pull us out of this recession has to come from somewhere , ’ she said .
2 ‘ It 's an awful thing to say , but the revenue to pull us out of this recession has to come from somewhere , ’ she said .
3 Yet this epidemic of self-inflicted slaughter seems to pass us by with little front page news in the national Press .
4 It made us able to stand up on our own two feet , to sharpen us up in many respects .
5 I 've got a helicopter due to pick us up in half an hour , and the Citation 's on stand-by .
6 Helen had agreed to help us out on this day of days , and she and I rescued the trolley and staggered around , heaving Changez 's junk into the back of the big Rover .
7 ‘ It 's remarkably kind of you to put us up like this , and we 're both very grateful . ’
8 It coincided with the Suez Canal Crisis and Nasser 's decision to kick us out in 1956 .
9 We welcome and encourage people who want to have a look at us — not only to understand ‘ what we 're about , ’ but , perhaps , to check us out as prospective employers .
10 Over the season it will be good enough to get us out of this division provided we stick together .
11 ‘ I ca n't think how to get us out of this one .
12 But Labour 's prospectus is simply not designed to haul us out of any recession .
13 To take us up on this unusual opportunity , simply call us , toll free , at the number shown , or mail the reservation application below .
14 Instead , some crumbled , some caused fear and crime and many led to isolation hundreds of feet up above the rest of the town , But back in 1952 something needed to be done to take us out of Victorian and Edwardian accommodation and into the second half of the 20th century .
15 Given that the second Tory recession is set to cost 550,000 manufacturing jobs and 100,000 companies and is set to put the United Kingdom at the bottom of the European Community league table on under-investment and employment in 1992 , will the right hon. Gentleman now admit that urgent action is needed to boost employment in Britain to take us out of this situation ?
16 They used to move us round from one home to another all the time .
17 Some of these , no doubt , are very satisfactory to us in our present state of opinion about the constitution of bodies , but there are others which are likely to startle us out of our complacency and perhaps ultimately to drive us out of all the hypotheses in which we have hitherto found refuge into that thoroughly conscious ignorance which is a prelude to every real advance.in knowledge .
18 And I think Willi is about to sit us down for one of his gargantuan dinners . ’
19 It is strange to be confronted by a man who seems to want us around at any price .
20 It now remained to be seen whether this headman would be able to hand us over to another in Bahdu .
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