Example sentences of "of us from the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My singing career sort of got off the ground through the show too because it was when a few of us from the show got together to sing at a benefit concert for a football club in Australia that I first publicly sang ‘ The Locomotion . ’
2 Many of us from the so-called developed countries are engaged in advising developing countries on their rural and other development problems .
3 I hope the majority of regular readers of this column appreciate a broad spectrum of modern , popular music styles ; after last month 's metal mayhem , we now have Martin Rooms of Leicester to thank for requesting an article on the track One Of Us from the album ‘ The Visitors ’ by one of the purest pop acts to emerge in the last 20 years , ABBA .
4 So , I 'd got this house and two or three of us from the refuge went up to the old house and packed everything ready to move .
5 However , a commitment to Free Will somehow understood , or the force of some image of Free Will , is likely to keep many of us from the further conclusion that the circumstance was exactly a necessitating circumstance .
6 So that £780 million is being paid by all of us from the generality of taxation .
7 It is a bloody , those of us from the south , now is as Watford , Hertfordshire , sorry about that , you know , we 're well happy , you stand no chance of oh dear , I 've got in the eye here , you know , we declared independence years ago .
8 It was , or it has been , a believe that the N H S was for all of us from the cradle to the grave .
9 It was , or it has been , a belief that the N H S was for all of us from the cradle to the grave .
10 David says : ‘ After it finished , 18 of us from the course decided to carry on meeting but then everyone went their separate ways .
11 And then some at Jailside Parkses and in the , during the winter months we used to , we had a spot to meet about half a dozen of us from the various factories , because we were afraid to walk home through and that way er because men used to wait in Lane .
12 I can remember and I think the rest of us from the Three-Ninetieth can remember when there were very little time when we had it this quiet .
13 Those of us from the South who left behind tree-strewn roads and gardens after the devastation of the recent October storm , were delighted to be in such beautiful surroundings again and to meet with our Lilleshall friends from other parts of the country .
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