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

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1 For the moment let us merely have some abbreviations .
2 None of us naturally has these qualities , since we are descendants of flawed parenting , in one degree or another .
3 In less dramatic contexts many of us already run such risks .
4 I put it in inverted commas , because many of us just do different kinds of non-waged work at the weekends , or work at providing leisure facilities .
5 We offered the Government time , saying , ’ Let us not waste each other 's time : let us abolish the poll tax now , and get rid of it by April 1992 . ’
6 This will help us not to confuse physical pleasure with true happiness or the spiritual reality of joy .
7 ‘ Let us not forget dear Marissa … ! ’
8 Or let us not forget that research on Japan in the 1930s has revealed conflicts of interest between and within the military , zaibatsu , politicians and the bureaucracy .
9 Let us not forget young Imre varadi .
10 Let us not shatter that illusion for a week or so .
11 ‘ You 've been trying to get us not to hush this case up . ’
12 But come , let us not discuss these matters here . ’
13 And he strongly recommended us not to accept this man .
14 Santerre hastened to open it but told us not to bring any torches in .
15 Let us not have pious words about timetabling Bills every time that there is a debate on a guillotine motion , only to find that nothing happens .
16 An attendant warned us not to deface public property .
17 So Steve marches us off to find decent accommodation .
18 Although it was very late , Otto whisked us off to dine that night at a restaurant some way along the coast .
19 The task was to break up the old bureaucratic machine and construct a new one , but one which would ‘ enable us gradually to reduce all officialdom to naught ’ ( p. 42 ) .
20 Now we 're delighted to see you here because we know that the , the G M B shares this view and we know that you 've also been in the forefront of introducing technology , er and we know also that having you here er , having your conference here , helps us enormously to continue this process of raising the profile of the trades unions , the trades council , the labour movement in the city .
21 All of us probably carry viral genes , integrated into our cellular DNA .
22 It is a convention in Elizabethan drama that slander is always believed , which can be explained perhaps from the necessities of the limited time available , or is perhaps a truth about life ( how many of us instantly disbelieve bad report ? ) .
23 It 's very difficult , because you 're , again , I mean , we 're saying that we do n't get positive feedback , how many of us truthfully give positive feedback through to our staff ?
24 Let us now examine these concepts in more detail .
25 However , most of us now admit that reason unassisted by observation can never break out of the closed circle of logic and mathematics .
26 In parallel with ( 2 ) we have the equation unc and this leads to the counterpart of(3) unc Postmultiply this by X and use ( 3 ) ; then unc For simplicity , let us now suppose all roots i to be distinct .
27 It is paramount for us now to retain high interest rates , which are high in the historic sense , in real terms , and are high compared with Japan , and with America , where they stand at 5 per cent .
28 Now , if if I were to say , let us now have that conversation using erm ,
29 The Chairman , Colonel Sir Alan Sykes , read the lesson , appropriately taken from the 44th chapter of Ecclesiasticus , " Let us now praise famous men . "
30 Possibly the best known of these is the Mass of Reconciliation written for Coventry 25 years after the bombing ( a service which appeared on disc ) , and his association with the Three Choirs Festival which included his Te Deum in 1962 , his setting of ‘ Let Us Now Praise Famous Men ’ at the opening service in 1977 , and the Benedicite ( in memory of Cecil Adams ) in 1986 .
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