Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [verb] us [prep] " in BNC.

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1 erm could actually do , so what we are saying here is it needs to be considered seriously in answer so you know we hope the Liberal Democrats will perhaps come in and support us on this or perhaps amend their motion and send this via the panel .
2 And then come back down and meet us in the club when you 've finished .
3 Suddenly there was a flash of lightning and a roll of thunder and the heavens burst sending us scuttling into the woods for shelter , but it was n't long before the rain got through and drenched us with miniature Niagaras that came cascading down from the broad leaves .
4 We walk down the street and are instantly recognised by a handsome Latino man and his girlfriend who come over and ask us for works .
5 A lay brother came over and took us into the abbey church to hear morning mass and , believe me , for the glory is now gone , the abbey church of Glastonbury was the nearest thing to heaven on earth .
6 But they 're they were all kind ladies and er the thing that they punished us with really was made of cardboard , like er , er a pointer or a stick , it was a pointer that they pointed to the board when they drew things on and told us about them , but sometimes boys By the way , boy sat with girl , at the desk with two in and er it was quite satisfactory , I do n't remember any other upset with being there th th th there were two sexes , we were five years of age to begin with and stayed till seven .
7 When you call us on and tell us of any defective traffic signals or pedestrian crossings , we will get things moving again .
8 I 'm looking for the magical pleasureboat , to carry us off and lose us in a kingdom out at sea .
9 We tried tooth and nail and finally impaled it on a thorn tree , tugging at it until the branch flew off and hurtled us into a ditch .
10 ‘ She got our backs up and treated us like schoolchildren , ’ said Davies .
11 Indeed the only real drawback , if you can call it that , is that people are continually coming up and congratulating us on our victory over England . ’
12 He 'd just rob us and tie us up and leave us for the wolves , I expect . ’
13 is er , Robert you can come up and take us through the four steps of selling .
14 You 'll be please to know our patient has decided to waken up and grace us with his company , at long last . ’
15 Branch out and join us for : workshops — tree planting — exhibitions — food — stimulation and relaxation .
16 Blindly we are carried to the abyss of the 21st century without a philosophical air bag to spring out and cushion us on impact .
17 After a moment , she managed to say through tight lips : ‘ Come out and visit us on Sunday . ’
18 The Ixyphalians will tear our bowels out and hang us with them .
19 A tall muscular Lance-Corporal ( I think ) in a red beret and camouflage suit stepped into the doorway of the coach , gave us all a knowing look , and stepped out and nodded us through the outer gate .
20 Live fast , die young and then come back and haunt us for ever .
21 I mean do n't be frightened to come back and see us about that
22 And this particular public regulation is all about and protecting us from ourselves , and although we do need protection from of the world , we do n't need protection from ourselves .
23 The waitress came round and blackmailed us into buying another cup of coffee .
24 ‘ Now , Roger , my friend , turn this barge round and pull us to the shore , swiftly , with all your skill .
25 Any of my old school friends in Wallingford that know me er well they 'll just never believe that I can run 26 miles because I do n't know if when you were at school , but when er when we used to have a cross-country run I was the one at the back and usually the P E instructor used to go round and whack us with a slipper , you know the slow ones and I was unfortunately one of those , but er now I 've been running with the Bicester Road Runners for what 2 years , er half , I 've done a few half marathons , nothing anywhere near 26 miles , I 've , my furthest run until yesterday was 16 miles , and yesterday , injured , with a bandage round my knee , I managed 18 miles , and I 'm pleased to say it 's still holding out and I 'm quietly confident that I 'm going to complete this , and like I say , if I can er well , just get the local businesses in Bicester interested and to support me , I say however small , just a , you know , if they , a penny a mile from just a few of the businesses in Bicester and , well , the Bible school could have , you know , a few pounds coming to them , which I 'm sure they 'd be , you know , greatly received .
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