Example sentences of "us [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was just warm enough for us to sit at the table outside and drink cool wine in the fading sun .
2 This was Madge , who made costumes for the rest of us to wear at the party nights .
3 He can not claim on the one hand to be at the heart of Europe and at the same time want to be on the periphery of Europe and seem to want us to go at a slower speed than anyone else .
4 Once we have mastered a keyboard , most of us flinch at the idea of having to write a lot of stuff out in longhand , but there are still poor benighted souls that find the keyboard impossible to master , and for their benefit , Microsoft Corp , Apple Computer Inc Lotus Development Corp , General Magic Inc , Go Corp and Slate Corp came together at Comdex to announce Jot 1.0 , a standard that they hope will enhance the use of pen-based computers .
5 Let us glance at a familiar passage of Scripture : 2 Corinthians 5.16–21 .
6 I told myself he might have meant us to meet at the Festival , so I went along there and searched for him in the crowd . ’
7 Please let us know at the time of booking if you would like us to make a hotel reservation on your behalf .
8 Please talk to your class members and let us know at the March QT DAY if you feel there would be support for the idea .
9 Calvin Mark Lee , from his new record company , donated posters for us to sell at the festival and he was extremely rude to Calvin , which is very strange when you think of the lyrics to ‘ Memory Of A Free Festival ’ which he wrote after the event : ‘ I kissed a lot of people that day ’ .
10 Let's see if we can refine those like us looking at the first two lines of the play .
11 Three of us met at the Lesbian Sex and Sexual Practice Conference in London in 1983 .
12 What would employees below think to hear us shouting at the top of our voices about what is and what is not the correct Chinaman ? ’
13 This approach , far from just offering a comfortable sense of hand-holding , serves as an excellent safety net , as it helps us to identify at an early stage where a trainee 's progress may be for some reason deficient , and to take whatever steps may be needed to rectify the situation .
14 Often , too , our skills enable us to suggest at the same time how technical problems might be solved .
15 Let us look at a holy man in action , and the means by which he could exercise local power in a society where constitutionalism by no means ruled .
16 Let us look at a sequence in a recent series of lessons with the Vancouver children already referred to earlier in this chapter .
17 Let us look at a numerical example , giving Dept .
18 Let us look at a simple example .
19 Before going on to consider more problematic aspects of semantic constituency , let us look at a few more examples of the recurrent semantic contrast test in action .
20 Let us look at a real two-dimensional problem instead .
21 Let us look at a few Elizabethan towns in more detail , starting with York , the secular and ecclesiastical capital of Northern England , a county town and large commercial centre .
22 Doctus have helped us look at every aspect of how we are running the business and have helped us develop ideas for saving money .
23 Let us look at the second half of the twentieth century .
24 First , let us look at the Christian idea of creation .
25 To help us decide how much liquid to make up let us look at the appropriate dosages for each of Hahnemann 's suggestions .
26 Let us look at the issue of national and other groups from a different angle : how do people join them ?
27 Let us look at the empirical approach in a concrete instance .
28 In fact , the account is correct , even if not very explicit , and as by now the reader will be equally confused , let us look at the history of the papingo shoot .
29 Let us look at the factors considered during the formal decision-making process .
30 Let us look at the word ‘ commitment ’ .
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