Example sentences of "us [verb] [adv prt] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We try to formulate policies that 'll meet the needs of the people who speak to us and then we use officers , not to make necessarily proposals on policies , but to help us to work out the financial ways of achieving those policies , so that 's almost the other way round from the way that John outlined .
2 This rule will allow us to work out the optimum plan for the group .
3 Let us sum up the main points .
4 As an example let us work out the surface-charge density on the surface of the conducting plane due to a positive charge q above it ( Fig. 2.33 ( a ) ) .
5 He gives us clues as to how to complete the jigsaw , but leaves us to fill in the missing pieces .
6 They need us to back up the regular force … but some of the police who are in a supervisory role are anti reserve police .
7 ‘ Come with us and help us to beat back the Dark Ireland once again . ’
8 The company that requires us to pay out the smallest subsidy will be given the franchise and allow to use or probably allow to decay a facility that 's been established over the years while it takes its profit and distributes them to its shareholders .
9 They enable us to break up the larger and more nebulous goals , into smaller , more manageable pieces .
10 This would enable us to map out the informal social structure of the ‘ heroin community ’ in a variety of geographical locations .
11 Naturally they are plotting to get us to take over the dangerous bits of the Front , and launch all the expensive attacks , and so on .
12 Did n't we have a similar streak about four/five years ago , i.e. the last year Bremner was in charge — this saw us shoot up the second division before an ignominous defeat against Shrewsbury Town ( who ? ) saw us plummet to mid table yet again .
13 ‘ Sir Charles also likes to use the full string section , which really helps us to bring out the full range of colour and dynamic gradation , and of course , so much of the writing is richly divided , in all the parts . ’
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