Example sentences of "[noun] for us [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've got permission for us to be here , ’ he said .
2 ‘ Ca n't you find an excuse for us to be alone together , Harry ? ’ she asked .
3 Archie usually performed as a combative left-half for the Palace , but he was also occasionally drafted into the front line , to play as a makeshift centre-forward to most useful effect , because his considerable height gave him a distinct advantage in that department and he scored on his first two outings for us in the number nine shirt .
4 He was an astute purchase , for he came to us as a proven goalscorer and immediately lived up to his reputation by netting upon his debut against Millwall here at Selhurst Park ( 5–0 ) and going on to hit 19 League goals from 27 outings for us in the remainder of that season .
5 There is , as has been said , all party support for the Children Act and it is nice to see the Labour Party agreeing with Conservative legislation , as with the care in the community , asking us to rush our legislation , so it makes a change for us to be united on something .
6 Oh well it 's gon na be a right change for us in that room int it ?
7 She rented an apartment for us in Perpignan and bought us food and clothes .
8 Jimmy Wilde , our centre-half , made an excellent debut for us in preventing Simpson from scoring but manager Fred Maven and Secretary Edmund Goodman knew immediately that this was a man who could do great things for Palace .
9 Crilly , formerly of Hartlepools United , made his debut for us alongside another new boy named Stan Charlton , from Exeter City , in the opening match of the 1928–29 season .
10 We do thank you for your support for us as a family , and to those who have given financial support .
11 Well I 'll go and have a look for us at the bus stop in n it ?
12 Although it felt like a miraculous coincidence for us at the time , it was more that we were all ready to grapple with this issue in our lives .
13 She is not working here this week but should be fielding calls for us after the election . ’
14 However , I have concluded that taking an advert would not represent the best value for money for us in this instance .
15 What I w what I will say to my honourable , my right honourable friend is that er when I recently visited the United States I did find that the , on which our training and enterprise councils have been based , have provided a very valuable experience for us in learning the lessons that he had indicated of ensuring that the private sector is fully involved in decisions over training and I believe that the figure I gave to my honourable friend early today , combined with over two billion that my department spends on training , forms a very effective public private sector partnership .
16 After leaving Argentina illegally in 1940 , he flew Spitfires and Hurricanes for us during the war .
17 The survey upon which these findings were based did not provide sufficient details of personal characteristics for us to be able to take account of the influences certain of these might have exerted .
18 Many thanks to Janet Brown and her band of helpers from the Sutton , Epsom , Malden areas of Surrey for providing a lovely tea for us on 3rd April .
19 ‘ It was a really important result for us considering our league position .
20 It was most kind and public-spirited of you to look after the seat for us in this way .
21 Nimble and sprightly , Peter was the ideal foil to his colleague , big Cliff Holton , who also notched up 20 goals for us in that 31 d Division season .
22 Harry played in eight of the last nine Palace Football League matches of season 1921–22 and scored two goals for us in the last eight minutes on his debut to help Palace defeat Bury 4–1 at The Nest on 25 March , but all these appearances were in the inside or centre-forward positions .
23 George moved to Sheffield to play for The Wednesday in the summer of 1925 but his 48 goals for us in the higher divisions , scored generally when we were far from being a great side , were easily our best tally in the period 1921–5 and have only ever been bettered by Mark Bright and Ian Wright .
24 Tony Asmar 's lined up a couple of people in Beirut to shoot some pictures for us near the airport .
25 Especially with songs like Too Much , which was in an unusual key for us at the time .
26 Now that target internally is is a figure for us to be working on back at the camp .
27 But it 's basically down on the down on the first floor , we 've set aside a a room which erm the people from the Occupational Health Centre here in Harlow , come up and do vision screening for us on a regular basis they come when do they come ?
28 But anyway sh , they 're gon na do lunch for us at dinner time .
29 There was plenty of work for us at Lerwick harbour and around Bressay Sound at the new oil bases , some of which were already operating .
30 Should you despatch goods to us or perform work for us in accordance with this order without such an acknowledgement , this shall of itself be deemed an acknowledgement falling within this paragraph .
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