Example sentences of "to us the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He said to us the other day , ‘ This little country is the key .
2 They reveal to us the astonishing cultural achievements and spirit of our ancestors ; they also document the power struggles , intrigues and invasions that have shaped English history .
3 And it is always possible that unknown to us the present world differs radically from the way it appears to us .
4 Please confirm that the foregoing is in accordance with your understanding by signing and returning to us the enclosed copy of this letter .
5 This will be achieved by including in the offer letter a clause similar to that set out below : Please confirm your acceptance of the above offer by signing and returning to us the enclosed copy of this letter within the next seven days .
6 In cases where we require the client to confirm in writing certain representations made to us the following letter may be used .
7 Erm the then the seems to us the final er difference between ourselves and the er county council , is the issue of migration and what 's already been referred to as environmental discounts .
8 The party 's in Milton Keynes and to us the only thing worth mentioning for Milton Keynes is the concrete cows .
9 There is only what from our side is neither predictable nor controllable — the coming of the Word from beyond which opens and displays to us the overwhelming advent of God as he makes himself known in the ‘ eternal moment ’ .
10 We continued unimpeded until I saw ahead of me the drawing-room where I had interviewed Mountbatten , and sitting on one of the sofas with his back to us the unmistakable profile and balding head of Prince Charles .
11 The morally estimable act of exposing to us the worst in ourselves nearly always has something morally equivocal about it .
12 We do n't have to get to a certain stage of sinlessness , before God will give to us the Holy Spirit .
13 He can not only bring to our remembrance what Jesus taught , but can reveal to us the deeper significance of his person , his death and resurrection which we could never have grasped by historical contemporaneity .
14 Because the object of contemplation is God himself , who opens to us the infinite possibilities of himself and of our own lives .
15 On the other hand , if we do n't do what the Russians wish there may be the danger that they will not be ready to co-operate in getting back speedily to us the British and other Allied prisoners who fall into their hands as they advance into Germany .
16 They could have easily made that to us the local planners who have to determine what kind of jobs go where and we could have discussed it with them .
17 To us the whole process is upside down .
18 Along the way Brian talked to us the whole time , not in a loud voice or a whisper , but in a low confident tone , the kind every good falconer adopts when he 's in the presence of birds of prey .
19 People who attended were , by and large , enthusiastic about the show but to us the whole thing was a nightmare , says O'Dalaigh .
20 To us the white sands of Tanakeke looked inviting , but our crew were filled with apprehension the closer we got .
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