Example sentences of "[noun pl] to we " in BNC.

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1 Get your entries to us as soon as possible .
2 ‘ She wrote at the end , her last words to us , ‘ You are always in my thoughts , I always think of you ’ , ’ said Mrs Over .
3 At the words to us all , the boy 's attention had wandered somewhat .
4 So er , kind words to us , thank you very much , but there are bodies which are working very effectively to spread the net , er , my view , by the way , is of course erm , I 'm a great believer in , er pressures being exercised by every mechanism .
5 And it 's an opportunity for her and me to say a couple of words to us , and for us certainly to thank her very much for her service .
6 After the ‘ sorters ’ came the ‘ pricers ’ ( most of the latter being from ‘ outside ’ the congregation ) , their own worth being above hat of rubies to us and our cause .
7 One hundred million years ago was the Age of Dinosaurs : many would look grotesquely large , leathery and fearsome , and be recognizable as dinosaurs to us only because of our clever reconstructions from the fossil record undertaken since the early nineteenth century .
8 ‘ Those services which normally refer clients to us are not doing so because the local authority concerned does not have a contract with Roma or are struggling to sort out their assessment procedures , ’ he said .
9 ‘ When we decided to start Headline , we felt that we had to identify a position for ourselves in the market , to persuade agents to bring their authors to us , authors to come to us , booksellers to support us .
10 And er , so they sa put an announcement in the paper to say do n't keep sending these nails to us cos they go straight in the bin , we 've got no use for them !
11 Pau retains a circle of Anglophiles who cherish the British connection and speak of it with affectionate admiration — not the most widespread of French responses to us .
12 This often takes place because their responses to us arouse the wounded feelings that our parents or other family members inflicted on us .
13 Our self-esteem is dependent on their responses to us .
14 Similarly , responses to us in writing within six weeks of referral rose from 25% of cases in the first audit to 60% in the second .
15 If a distribution to shareholders was classed as a form of spending by a company , such payments would be taxed as now , leaving the undistributed profits to accumulate free of tax ; what an encouragement it would be to foreign manufacturers to start business here , with all the advantages to us of new jobs created and a resulting trade improvement .
16 Some of the more progressive employers are now sending their staff on regular visits to us here at Champneys Health Resort , where we can teach them the skills of stress management .
17 In the end , porn matters to us because sex matters to us so much .
18 In the end , porn matters to us because sex matters to us so much .
19 there was only one rugby scoreline that made the news at the weekend … which is fair enough … but tonight there 's only one that matters to us and that 's Gloucester 19 Sale 16
20 But there are 20 reasons why his election triumph matters to us all …
21 Meirion was not alone in seeing Laura and Bernard as ‘ a spare set of parents to us all . ’
22 So , while for the scholastic tradition ‘ opinion ’ concerns contingencies , for Locke it concerns what seem like contingencies to us , but what , in reality , may be universal certainties .
23 Some goes to us from the junction , the rest goes to the barracks .
24 Recently we 've had Danny Apsey , the poet , come to talk to a group and next week we 're having Ted Hughes , who 's going to come and read his poems to us .
25 Such passages to us seem prophetic of industry tactics we are likely to see in the 1990s .
26 One evening in Diodati , Polly — Doctor Polidori , whom you saw at his worst last night — brought us a collection of ghostly tales and read the most gory passages to us .
27 But they did a whole bunch of things to us , like trying to sabotage our show .
28 They left things to us and we were rushing along on a supercharged train with no brakes . ’
29 [ reading ] " I always thought my young master a fine gentleman as everybody says he is , but he gave these good things to us with such a graciousness that I thought he looked like an angel . "
30 Time and time again the need for this was stressed by the audience focus groups : ‘ explain things to us ’ we were told .
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