Example sentences of "for us the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 1 You are preparing for us the scripts for the following items :
2 As he puts it in The Problem of Method : ‘ For us the reality of the collective object rests on recurrence .
3 This is at best a corrective belief , for whatever else Ulysses or The Waste Land are doing , they are also invoking for us the Dublin of 1904 or the London of 1921 .
4 Counsel conjured up for us the picture of the accused person , after a gruelling day in court , returning to the cells to be met with the sight of an official of the Serious Fraud Office , armed with a further batch of questions , which he would be forced to answer on pain of being prosecuted for another offence .
5 He provided for us the necessities of life — food , shelter , clothing .
6 a These past 3 years have reinforced for us the importance of listening to relatives .
7 1 You have prepared for us the script for ten episodes of a video entitled — .
8 Finally , as if rewarding us for our efforts , Yuri provided us with what was for us the highlight of the day — an impromptu performance ( to a disco beat ) which left us in no doubt at all as to why this tall , handsome athlete is Russia 's leading ballet super-Tsar !
9 For it can not last much longer , and for us the words of the Führer are gospel . ’
10 God could so easily say that , too , but he does not ; he negotiates from a basis of weakness which becomes for us the power of God unto salvation .
11 Thus , the Report refers to " English in the highest sense " as " the channel for formative culture for all English people , and the medium of the creative art by which all English writers of distinction , whether poets , historians , Philosopher , or men of science , have secured for us the power of realising some part of their own experience of life " .
12 This point Marx made much more explicitly in Capital , Book ‘ [ 378–9 ] : ‘ The simplicity of the productive organism in these self-sufficient communities — which continually reproduce their kind , and , if destroyed by chance , reconstruct themselves in the same locality and under the same name — this simplicity unlocks for us the mystery of the unchangeableness of Asiatic society , which contrasts so strongly with the perpetual dissolutions and reconstructions of Asiatic states . ’
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