Example sentences of "will [vb infin] us some [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You take off your things and I 'll make us some bread and marmite . ’
2 ‘ I 'll make us some coffee . ’
3 ‘ I 'll make us some tea , then . ’
4 If she 's still up , she 'll make us some tea . ’
5 ‘ I 'll make us some tea . ’
6 Shortie 'll give us some money for petrol , he 's thick
7 Look , I 'll get us some wine .
8 There was a lot of ‘ You unreliable bitch ’ and quite a few ‘ selfish ’ and ‘ dopey ’ cracks before Carol managed to fight back a bit and shout , ‘ All right , I 'll get us some food . ’
9 ‘ I 'll get us some coffee , shall I ? ’
10 I 'll cook us some shepherd 's pie .
11 On the pro-forma basis , our hopes , which of course not yet been born out , that interest rates will be declining er , will give us some advantage by the year end , as a number of caps and swabs which we put in place during nineteen ninety one , unwind .
12 We shall discuss the rest first ( Sections 3.2–3.5 ) , and that will give us some idea of the relative significance of electric and magnetic fields .
13 Analysis of the structure of a church by reference to the architectural styles and fabric will give us some idea of how the building has developed .
14 Given my concentration so far on the possession/separation issue , and its relation to the circulation process , and given my earlier insistence that economic class relations at the level of possession/separation can not be conceived as the underlying ‘ essence ’ of social and political collectivities and movements , which demand analysis in their own right , I am not yet in a position to draw full ‘ political conclusions ’ ( the following chapters will take us some way further in this direction ) .
15 ‘ Well — well , then , I will get us some tea . ’
16 Two things may protect us : first , the Lord Cardinal treats me as his favourite nephew and that will afford us some protection ; secondly , our investigations safeguard us .
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