Example sentences of "will [verb] us [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is a wonderful comfort to know that Jesus has entered into our dying and will deliver us from it .
2 A giant catapult will throw us to the mainland . ’
3 Personal honour will affect us in so far as we can believe in the man or woman who defends or loses it .
4 And I myself , as er your course leader has indicated , I was on a course here myself some four weeks ago listening to the same subject , doing the physical exercises etcetera etcetera and listening and trying to take in , I wo n't say I did , trying to take in all the different aspects that will affect us in our er retirement years .
5 Oliver 's serenade will introduce us to Vitellia and Sesto , Annio and Servillia , and the Emperor Titus — ‘ and it will be clear that the first couple have a really terrible time , and that the second pair have a really nice time , and that the last gent , the one who does n't get married at the end , has to reconcile the emotions of the other four in himself . ’
6 She has written a very full report which will assist us with a review of advanced courses policy in the light of the development of general Scottish Vocational Qualifications ( of which more later ) .
7 During the next few days , I hope you will all feel free to take part in our meetings and discussions which I am sure will assist us with our decision making .
8 Before we examine these two interpretations of liberalism which prevail in modern contract theory , we must draw one further distinction because it will assist us in assessing the merits and implications of the two theories .
9 The new money will assist us in continuing this successful growth policy ’ .
10 ‘ We are hoping that our two new friends will assist us by acting as emissaries to the Court , ’ said Goibniu and , turning his head , smiled at Floy .
11 This will alert us to the error in assuming that the sole way of justifying spending money on courses in the Arts must lie in claims about their utility for ends beyond themselves .
12 Sam McAughtry , who first took his seat on this stage back in 1985 , will delight us with his humorous and heartwarming tales of life in the Tiger 's Bay district of North Belfast , while the best-selling author of ‘ To School Through the Fields ’ Alice Taylor , comes to us from County Cork with stories of life as a youngster on an isolated farm in that county in the '40s .
13 All kinds of little situations like this can cause enormous problems , so having a bit of extra muscle-power will insure us against possible injury .
14 So many of us keep so many medicines on our shelves for donkeys years in the hope that we might find a pill that will suit us at some time .
15 Widening our concept of special educational provision to include the ‘ whole curriculum ’ approach will free us from such limitations .
16 Most of these are n't signed , but if we look at them early and register our interest in the act , we hope the band will consider us to be their agent when they have a record deal .
17 Presumably the interplay of political and economic self-interest of government in industry will bring us to their goal .
18 Perhaps dad will bring us round work next time alright ?
19 These will lead to other moves and I have quite positive hopes for what that will bring us in terms of focus and , again , costs .
20 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that our friends and allies round the world who may be faced with potentially aggressive neighbours are entitled to look to us for support in arms sales , for example , of the Challenger tank which is made in Leeds , and that nothing proposed on restricting arms sales generally in the interests of world peace will prevent us from supporting our allies in circumstances where that is necessary ?
21 ‘ We all need someone who will carry us through our nights and days , our winters and summers , and our times of darkness and clarity .
22 Now cousin , oh er ah , I 'm sorry , erm , President , because you know you get all sorts of distortions on this do n't you can I say , President , er , cos call him brother at times colleagues , on behalf of congress , can I thank you President , very very much for the very positive and very strong challenges that you 've put before us , and the theme that I believe will carry us through the rest of the week .
23 Who knows what the Lord will send us on Judgement Day ?
24 I agree with my hon. Friend the Member for Esher ( Mr. Taylor ) that other countries are offering to help us to use their sovereignty in a way that will benefit us in the future .
25 He will inundate us with charters — and all because London Transport turned him down for a job .
26 But he warned : ‘ The present limits are extremely tight and will present us with problems in maintaining the quality of services . ’
27 As 1993 approaches we are conscious that factors like the expansion of the European Community , the emergence of the Eastern European democracies and the break up of the Soviet Union , not to mention events nearer home , will present us with new challenges and opportunities .
28 So we 're looking for two additional representatives on this parish council to be our nominees on the management committee , and the management committee will present us with proposals to buy the ground in due course .
29 The professional here is in danger of becoming a go-between in that parents may say , ‘ If you ca n't help perhaps you will refer us to someone who can ! ’
30 This data set , coupled with extensive satellite observations , will give us for the first time a essentially a snapshot view of the behaviour of the ocean .
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