Example sentences of "us in [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | When a they were sent home from we went home from this quarry then , and the everybody went home so the the were forty of us in altogether . |
2 | ‘ Yeah , ’ Billy agreed , ‘ Jess would shag us if he caught us in here with his fish . ’ |
3 | ‘ I do n't understand why they 're keeping us in here , ’ he grumbled . |
4 | The only danger to me is someone hearing us in here , getting alarmed , calling the police , maybe . |
5 | ‘ There were three of us in here , ’ said Porter slowly , his gaze flicking from one visitor to the other , but always returning to Anne Hopper . |
6 | Kersey said : ‘ They 're doing all they can but there 's really no way they can fit us in here for any length of time . |
7 | Yes , thank you for that , because that helps , helps us in here . |
8 | But any any one of us in here now who were who were actually training and have finished our time , no no apprentices were to become part of the union . |
9 | No we could just do like something with us in here . |
10 | ‘ The cup suits us in so many ways and at least it has permitted some stability and provided a focal point in the absence of a league challenge . ’ |
11 | But may I point out to you , Dr. Briant , that I for one — and I think it likely that the audience feels much as I do — find the material you are giving us in so admirably concise and ordered a manner is not as intelligible as it might be , since we are ordinary simple souls ? |
12 | Personal honour will affect us in so far as we can believe in the man or woman who defends or loses it . |
13 | it 's all going ahead they want us in as soon as possible that 's how we got such a good |
14 | The public invisibility and the self-policing that are so central to lesbian and gay oppression place us in quite a different position , socially and economically , from each of these other groups . |
15 | And then again if agonisings about modern are seem to take us in one direction , the banning of books as reminded us , takes us in quite another , and we have to remember that for all practical purposes it was indeed a banned book for nearly fifteen years , from the Twenties into the Thirties . |
16 | But then I do n't suppose it 'll matter much with twenty of us in there ; our combined breaths 'll be enough to give us a steam bath . |
17 | And he goes , er I 'm not sure ah , and he nearly let us in there and then but he had to go and see somebody else and he said tell them to go away ! |
18 | same as all these black countries did n't want us in there did they ? |
19 | Well we parked in the car park and he charged us in there |