Example sentences of "have [verb] us on " in BNC.
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1 | Mozart has shown us on many occasions in his scores how delightful a melodic phrase can sound when given to bassoon and flute at two octaves distance . |
2 | The Operations Officer has briefed us on a shot fired from one of the Turkish observation towers . |
3 | The Renaissance was a rebirth of the Alexandrian-Roman spirit , and it has taken us on the same path . |
4 | This tournament has put us on the map and we are keen to develop it further . |
5 | Neighbour Dave Ward added : ‘ I hate the programme , even though I suppose it has put us on the map . ’ |
6 | ‘ Whoever tried to kill us in the plane , whoever that was , has put us on the same side . ’ |
7 | Our nightly promenade up and down the road has put us on speaking terms with the whole neighbourhood . |
8 | And he thinks you and Masha ought to have consulted us on Summit . ’ |
9 | We had to repossess what fate had handed us on a plate , and the only way to do this was to claim that we had willed it all along . |
10 | You 've found us on 1584 kilohertz that 's 189 metres in the medium wave band . |
11 | But he had to keep us on that . |
12 | But our correction had put us on course and we crossed the shoreline at Alexandria . |
13 | The underlying improvement in operating performance and the restructuring implemented in 1992 have set us on the path to full recovery . |
14 | 's kept us on file and will give us the first date available in June . |
15 | When Midshipman Jack Rogers , trying to identify a distant ship , hopes it may be a Frenchman and declares ‘ the French will never like the English till they have taught us to eat frogs , and have thrashed us on a second field of Waterloo , and I hope that time may never come ’ , his friend Alick Murray defends French courage in war and laughs at Jack 's belligerence . |
16 | Generations of inventors and investors have kept us on the technological frontier . |
17 | Each use of symbols and phrases that he quotes has been debated with ‘ real teachers ’ who have advised us on the choice that will cause the least confusion with pupils . |