Example sentences of "[vb infin] us [prep] this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Worse , nothing in the data itself would alert us to this fact .
2 ‘ Do we ask Sir John to restrain the soldiers — which he can not do — or do we bind him not to pursue or hound us for this action ?
3 Why does the Lord bring us into this land , to fall by the sword ? ’
4 But if you are still in the UK for the four days from July 15–18 , put a note in your dairy to come and see us at this year 's Art in Action at Waterperry House , Wheatley in Oxfordshire .
5 So by the end of the day , I was like , look I 've come all this way , which was n't totally true , but I said , look I 've come all this way , the bloke arranged that he would meet us at this time , and he 's not here , and like , you know , I 've come two and a half hours in the car , and I 've got ta drive home again , and we were gon na have a look at the house .
6 Now if the fox enters a hole but the hole that he enters is the head so what does that tell us about this fox ?
7 I did n't get us into this mess — ’ She broke off with a guilty look over her shoulder .
8 We can define the unknown in broad terms — " What would increase our margins here ? " — and this is really defining a search area In essence a question tells us the answer with which we would be satisfied : if our thinking can get us to this point we can stop that line of thinking .
9 We hope that you will support us in this venture .
10 If we were naughty or disobedient the nursemaid would threaten us with this man who , she said , hid at night in the high bushes by the gate , and would know what we had done and come and get us .
11 We can confine ourselves to models of the random coil , as this is usually believed to be most appropriate for synthetic polymers ; other models — rods , discs , spheres , spheroids — are also postulated , but need not concern us at this level .
12 Whether such clear-sightedness is dismissed as the naivete of youth , or extolled as exemplary moral integrity untainted by the compromises of old age , does not concern us at this stage .
13 It is the projected activities , the group under E and F , which will concern us in this section , as we shall see that it is projection which protects the participants .
14 Other special types are available in some cases to cater for specific applications but these need not concern us in this book .
15 ‘ Mr Harbinger , ’ Miss Milward cut in smoothly , ‘ could you help us in this matter ?
16 " Surely she will help us in this trouble . "
17 So it is a major problem , this communication , and so we do have to work with local authorities , with teacher organisations , anyone who can help us in this task .
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