Example sentences of "us [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | For the moment let us merely have some abbreviations . |
2 | None of us naturally has these qualities , since we are descendants of flawed parenting , in one degree or another . |
3 | In less dramatic contexts many of us already run such risks . |
4 | ‘ Most of us just hope this will be over as quickly as possible and that the Americans go home , ’ a diplomat said . |
5 | Erm I ca n't honestly see us ever getting that . |
6 | The task was to break up the old bureaucratic machine and construct a new one , but one which would ‘ enable us gradually to reduce all officialdom to naught ’ ( p. 42 ) . |
7 | Now we 're delighted to see you here because we know that the , the G M B shares this view and we know that you 've also been in the forefront of introducing technology , er and we know also that having you here er , having your conference here , helps us enormously to continue this process of raising the profile of the trades unions , the trades council , the labour movement in the city . |
8 | Let us also suppose that serious injuries inflicted by hawks cost D points . |
9 | While we remember those involved in medical missionary work overseas , let us also remember those who are currently in training to go overseas for the first time . |
10 | Let us instantly quit this cursed house that once I took pleasure in . |
11 | Let us now examine these concepts in more detail . |
12 | However , most of us now admit that reason unassisted by observation can never break out of the closed circle of logic and mathematics . |
13 | In parallel with ( 2 ) we have the equation unc and this leads to the counterpart of(3) unc Postmultiply this by X and use ( 3 ) ; then unc For simplicity , let us now suppose all roots i to be distinct . |
14 | Now , if if I were to say , let us now have that conversation using erm , |
15 | Having made these clarifications , let us now consider each of the registration requirements at issue in turn . |
16 | Let us now consider some of the economic and political factors generally incorporated into country risk assessment models applicable to non-OECD countries . |
17 | These reservations made , let us now consider some of the different approaches which have been adopted in presenting the curriculum to children . |
18 | Let us now consider this a little more closely . |
19 | ( I an happy to report , however , that none of us now has any fear at all of dogs — indeed familiarity has made us quite fond of them . ) |
20 | I 've told you what that would involve , and I do n't think either of us really wants that . ’ |
21 | ‘ I do n't know … you work with someone , you think you know them , but how little any of us really understand another 's problems … ’ |
22 | Now , if Edinburgh District want to talk to us about Ingleston , and we do n't want to upset them , we 'll talk to them , but it would have to be an in , and enormous financial attraction for us even to consider that . |
23 | It is an elementary mistake to take it for granted that an act which has one symbolic meaning for us today possessed that same meaning eight hundred years ago . |
24 | We therefore , sir , have before us today to consider these two sites , D thirty nine and D forty , in the context of the relevant and duly-made objections that have been made , and they are the simple question is , should these sites be in the within the greenbelt or within the inset . |
25 | Let us however confine this process of differentiation to only the cultural realm . |
26 | Let us briefly consider some of the possibilities . |
27 | As an example , let us briefly consider some aspects of spelling in Havelok the Dane . |
28 | Soon as the royal visitor had gone , he called us in and told us never to do such a thing again . |
29 | I have used the word ‘ mystery ’ of the cross , but let us never forget that suffering is a mystery too . |