Example sentences of "not [vb pp] us [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | While the plodding votary of meaning is anxiously inquiring out the sense … his fellow-worshipper , remembering that our eyes were not given us for nothing … roves , in gazing ecstasy from page to page , till here and there arrested by the choice vignette or richly tinctured plate . |
2 | Liverpool University has not approached us regarding flood defence assessment . ’ |
3 | It 's strange that the Germans have not attacked us with tanks . |
4 | ‘ West Brom will be less apprehensive about the replay , but playing away from home has not presented us with any major phobia . |
5 | ‘ Although he had not seen us for six weeks , he soon recognised us and started shouting Tuffin George all over the shop . ’ |
6 | Liability beyond the legal requirements of the countries defined in the territorial limits , for any car which belongs to or is being bought by you or your wife or husband , or is being leased by you , and which you have not told us about . |
7 | Liability beyond the legal requirements of the countries defined in the territorial limits , for any car which belongs to or is being bought by you or your wife or husband , or is being leased by you , and which you have not told us about . |
8 | Liability beyond the legal requirements of the countries defined in the territorial limits , for any car which belongs to or is being bought by you or your wife or husband , or is being leased by you , and which you have not told us about . |
9 | Liability beyond the legal requirements of the countries defined in the territorial limits , for any car which belongs to or is being bought by you or your wife or husband , or is being leased by you , and which you have not told us about . |
10 | Yet this shift of interest away from ‘ primitive ’ societies has not provided us with a new framework of analysis for we still tend to ‘ tribalise ’ complex societies by looking at the simpler aspects e.g. rural communities only . |
11 | I could not find him , and I began to hope that he had not followed us to the hotel . |
12 | Your investigations , Mister Cowley , have not led us to any further evidence to confirm or clarify the intentions of these men ? , |
13 | So what had the old ICM hands not forewarned us of ? |
14 | I 'm afraid you have n't caught us at our best . |
15 | You have n't used us for a while . |
16 | ‘ My God , ’ said Wexford in disgust , ‘ I just hope you have n't landed us with a female Tichborne claimant . ’ |
17 | the bumper bundle of review samples they were sending has n't reached us in time for this issue , though , so look out next month for further toe-tappin' details ! |
18 | It had n't struck us till then that we had laughed particularly , but I remembered my old Headmistress at that moment ! |