Example sentences of "[to-vb] us [prep] our [adj] " in BNC.

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1 All cancellations incur a charge payable by you to compensate us for our estimated losses and expenses , calculated as shown here as a percentage of the total holiday price of the person(s) making the cancellation , inclusive of all extras except holiday insurance premiums as shown here .
2 And I was trying to ask another sort of question which was , ‘ How is our illness represented and how does that help to position us through our basic ignorance ?
3 At the same moment two Bf109s which had obviously stationed themselves too high to catch us in our initial attack , flashed past in a steep dive and then I was within range of the remaining Italian pilots once again . ’
4 A director is only ‘ God 's usher ’ to lead us to our real Director .
5 Like many players of that era , Jack 's footballing career was badly restricted by the war , but he was available to help us to our regional championship of the 3rd Division South in the first half of 1945–46 while , upon the resumption of League Football in 1946–47 , he shone as a half-back of real quality in a none too great Palace team and his performances quickly drew attention from several 1st Division sides .
6 We need people each month to help us in our lively , action-packed office .
7 They tried to give us to our ancient enemies in 1912 , 1974 , 1985 and now we 've had the ‘ Brooke initiative ’ which was another attempt by Westminster to be rid of us .
8 We set off over an hour late due to a problem with the truck which was supposed to take us to our setting-off point .
9 To everyone — may I wish you all a very happy and prosperous New Year , and hope as many of you as possible will be able to join us at our annual conference , 3rd–6th June 1993 at the Peebles Hotel Hydro , Peebles , Scotland .
10 Your votes count by mail or phone — and by telephoning your choice you have the chance to join us at our superb Dorchester luncheon .
11 Your votes count by mail or phone — and by telephoning your choice you have the chance to join us at our superb Dorchester luncheon .
12 Ms Alexander said : ‘ We would welcome with open arms anyone who would like to join us in our important fund raising work . ’
13 We sang a lot of SS and Werhmacht songs , including the Horst Wessel song and other Teuton airs which were meant to remind us of our Runic backgrounds .
14 They came out in great numbers to support us despite our poor early season form , and I 'm confident we 'll get it right against Dundalk on Sunday . ’
15 They came out in great numbers to support us despite our poor early season form , and I 'm confident we 'll get it right against Dundalk on Sunday . ’
16 Not content to blame us for our appalling living conditions and poverty , officials and experts seemed determined to persecute us as well .
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