Example sentences of "us [prep] [pron] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Denice tells us about her first date , when she was seventeen , and talks about her early life in Houston .
2 Nothing prepares us for his next move .
3 ‘ That was a very important win for us after our last two games when we lost to Plymouth and Grimsby , ’ said Crosby .
4 Since then she has written to tell us of her first reply and we thought you 'd also be interested in some of the suggestions that came in , including Dee Murton 's account of the origin of these cardboard cones which was news to us .
5 Miss Laverock would often drop into my office to tell us of her next celebrity concert , and she was generous with her courtesy passes .
6 Dishes of dainty ‘ amuse gueule ’ teased us into our first course of whole baby Brittany lobster , seascented and sat upon a diminutive salad of oil-tossed green leaves — simple you might think — splendid simplicity in fact .
7 In Huarina the tarmac was abandoned for the dirt road that would take us through Achacachi , honouring us with our last good look at the Ancohuma massif before we rolled endlessly down to Sorata and the warm , wetting mists of Yungas .
8 This provides us with our next guideline .
9 This discussion of learning provides us with our next guideline :
10 This psychological finding provides us with our next cautionary guideline :
11 Anyway , she said , we 'll have to ask him , or he 'll be even ruder about us in his next article .
12 ‘ I think most of us in our first tour had the impression that English conditions would be different from those in New Zealand .
13 Here the good sisters comforted us on our last journey with a manchet of bread and a cup of wine .
14 He scored a useful goal for us on his first full appearance to help us to victory at Grimsby the following month .
15 She took us to our first activity which was to learn the Pax Lodge song .
16 We can therefore anticipate — and this brings us to our second theme — that the answers we seek actually lie elsewhere than in a simple equation between creative and mad thought .
17 This brings us to our last category , the encyclopedias .
18 This brings us to our third ‘ ingredient ’ .
19 This brings us to our third point , that of geographical mobility as it affects different social groups .
20 This brings us to his third and final question , which is , should the law be used in all or some cases , and if only the latter , on what basis does one make the decision about where and when to intervene ?
21 The comrades we have been teaching are very pleasant , but a bit more reticent than elsewhere — the people at Peking and Sian got round to calling us by our first names , but here it 's ‘ miss ’ and ‘ Professor ’ ( or , to give my name in Chinese ) .
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