Example sentences of "us [adv] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Our discussion of such surveys both at the national and local level lead us on to examine the impact of crime on women and ethnic minorities , and to a broader consideration of how these groups are treated by the criminal justice system .
2 I knew how she dreaded a recurrence of loneliness when the four of us eventually left The Milebrook and went our various ways .
3 Clint : ‘ There 's never been any doubt for us right form the first time we came over .
4 Whether such a prognosis is indeed likely or not is a question to which we shall return shortly , but for the time being let us merely note the danger , which is in any event a very real one , and pass on .
5 It is not enough for us only to see the need of the contract ( the essence of level one ) or even the attractiveness and reliability of the terms ( levels two and three ) .
6 Furthermore , enough insight has been achieved in mapping their respective domains to allow us henceforth to set the problem of demarcation to one side .
7 Hopefully Mark 's talk will help us better understand the difficulties of being a transsexual . ’
8 And have you looked erm , the headmistress took us outside to see the yard and that looks
9 It is the work of the Spirit , then , to make us progressively reflect the character of Christ , himself the Last Man who demonstrates the image of God which God intended for us when he made us .
10 And let us not forget the men of Sodom , the original buggers ( in the proper sense of that much used word ) .
11 Amid all the tales of scroungers , it said , let us not forget the deserving poor ; and its journalists located hardship cases with impeccable credentials .
12 But let us not forget the reputation for compassion in which Britain still leads the world … ’
13 Let us not forget the experience of the past 10 years , during which time we have had more experience of guillotine motions than in the whole of the previous history of Parliament .
14 A letter to Dr. Watson from the Sir C.J. Liston Foulis Trust , dated 14th October 1991 states , ‘ Our clients have instructed us not to continue the lease either on short-time or long term basis and therefore the ground with the buildings there-on belongs to our clients outright and the residents of Juniper Green have no right to occupy it or use it for playing tennis or for any other purpose . ’
15 Genesis 22 would teach us not to underestimate the demands of God .
16 I remember a gang of us once roamed the streets looking for fag ends from which we shook the remaining bits of tobacco to roll our own .
17 Besides none of us ever knew the whole story , even though it was as plain as a pikestaff when you came to think about it .
18 It also seems to imply that relatively few of us ever reach the stage of self-actualisation .
19 Neither of us ever forgot the Dutch family van Spud either , although they were charming .
20 it was being reorganized and the lady who did it could n't do it any more and would one of us like to take the
21 When people ask us a question some of us always tell the truth and some of us always tell the opposite .
22 When people ask us a question some of us always tell the truth and some of us always tell the opposite .
23 As we have seen , it is our rationality that enables us also to appreciate the personal advantages we would derive from a social contract that promotes self-denial and individual rights .
24 Let us also remember the untold thousands in other countries who have died as a result of our bombs , our guns , the lands mines we have planted , the artillery we
25 Let us also remember the country of Zaire and all missionaries who were evacuated , many of whom long to return again .
26 All of us probably envy the ability of Imelda , Ivana , Diana and co to indulge themselves with a glorious shopping spree whenever the desire grips them .
27 He took us up to see the students , and the very first ones I saw were Sonia Lawson , already a highly gifted artist , daughter of my friends Fred and Muriel in Redmire ; and one of my best students from Corsham , the vivacious , beautiful and witty Helen Dear , the shining light of my so-called ‘ duds ’ .
28 Such a friend can never help us honestly to confront the most painful aspects of our personalities .
29 Let us now examine the notion of semantic constituent .
30 Let us now examine the characteristics , and possible effects on the formation of social collectivities , of the various aspects of the division of labour which have been identified .
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