Example sentences of "us [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They can also tell us the correct name of a city .
2 To enable the House and the country to clear the matter up , will the Secretary of State tell us the correct figure ?
3 It is argued here , that economics can not show us the correct policy choice ( as some economists would appear to claim ) ; yet it may help us to avoid a wrong , or overly costly , policy choice .
4 Mercier , by contrast , gives us the working man , drawn with almost Hogarthian candour .
5 He still feeds us the odd titbit , apparently . ’
6 Just tell him what we want him to give us , you know if he gave us the advance nod on something then we could either you know deal it exclusive or we 'll put it all round , you know , whichever they prefer .
7 Flashman has made us the laughing stock of football .
8 To a number of us the crucial omission was any help for industry , which was going through an appalling time .
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 For most of us the mental picture of an experiment goes back to school laboratories .
11 Perhaps this afternoon he will tell us the Labour party 's attitude to this imaginative development .
12 The hon. Member for Sedgefield ( Mr. Blair ) has huffed and puffed , but he has not told us the Labour party 's position on a single proposal contained in the Green Paper .
13 This afternoon , he has treated the House to an extraordinary collection of half-truths and inaccuracies , but he has not told us the Labour party 's attitude to the proposals that I identified in the statement .
14 I yes , I 've just had my massive little row with The Savoy about the prices and they just wanted to charge us the normal price !
15 And this gives us the final say .
16 Although writing here with a different purpose from our own — and exclusively from a psychodynamic perspective — Anthony nevertheless articulates for us the final theme that remains to be developed in this chapter , which concerns the formal similarities between the mechanisms of mad and creative thought .
17 His willingness to accept violation and destruction at our hands out of love for us the loving obedience to his Father is the darkness of the aboriginal prayer , the prayer that makes sense of any other prayer , the mystery of hope at the heart of hopelessness that Dr Spufford refers to in the death of Robert Aske .
18 It is God as Spirit who brings us the intimate presence of God to us , enabling us to be friends of God .
19 Who would like to have a go at describing for us the General Assembly of the United Nations ?
20 Next month even brings us The Good Cat Food Guide ( Chatto & Windus , £4.99 ) .
21 Jesus , as the Alpha and Omega , the beginning and the end , Jesus , who came to give us the good news , news worth singing about .
22 ‘ Give us the good news . ’
23 Christmas Eve brought us the good news that we had also been awarded Phase II of the East Merthyr Reclamation Scheme , known as Great White Tip .
24 May he bestow the riches of his peace upon us , bring us the good news of salvation and always fill us with love for all peoples .
25 A very delighted Nick Harris bringing us the good news about Oxford United getting through and winning today against Portsmouth by a goal to nil .
26 It is a reminder that Chaucer and Langland do not give us the total picture .
27 to specify with us the total production team required whose terms and conditions of employment will , however , be our responsibility ;
28 to specify with us the total production team required whose terms and conditions of employment will , however , be our responsibility ;
29 to specify with us the total production team required whose terms and conditions of employment will , however , be our responsibility ;
30 The Bible is for us the primary source of authority but not the only source .
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