Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb base] us " in BNC.

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1 fine And how highly you regard us — And
2 And how highly you regard us — Oh , and
3 So they let us look all round , they said .
4 So they want us to go around at half past one or the two of them can start cos we 've got an addition .
5 ‘ Now , the more they see of us the less they like us . ’
6 I says two or three so he give us three
7 So it give us another shilling each .
8 Does my right hon. and learned Friend accept that the House is united in abhorring war crimes — and no doubt there were many — but that the House will want to consider early-day motion 275 which draws attention to some articles in the Evening Standard and elsewhere which remind us that mistakes have been made ?
9 finally they allow us to situate the different thresholds in their respective place : for nothing proves in advance … that their chronology is the same for all types of discourse …
10 The Tranent folk had had a notion ( but look whit happened to them ) — say to the government , ‘ You can not trust us if ever you make us fight . ’
11 And er anyway we eventually er ah but er the questions used to asked at every meeting , when are we going to come out and er so much so that er they made the secretary who was a J P and a Tory write to the T U C and er say that we prepared to come out when ever they ask us .
12 Whenever you advise us of any changes to these details , you are sent new cards so your records are always up-to-date .
13 Please quote our reference whenever you contact us .
14 When I came up they put us in the detention room on the house for pregnant women .
15 Now you tell us how you would like us to adapt this model to meet your specific requirements . ’
16 Now you want us to throw her out .
17 One thing that works at this time forget today and yesterday and all the week it 's the number of children that come into this playhouse now we have us we have a thing called work experience where they come from the school 's and the poor little bugger 's have got ta work with me . .
18 For years to come because if they stay out they give us hundred percent help to carry on with it .
19 Rats ransacked their nests so now they shun us .
20 Now they tell us .
21 And now they tell us we might even have to go to some barn that has n't even got proper floorboards for us to live under as Arnold Bros ( est. 1905 ) intended .
22 ‘ The MCC made a profit of £568,000 last year , it had administrative expenses of £2.2 million which included Pounds 47,000 spent on ‘ hospitality ’ — now they begrudge us the paltry sum of Pounds 17,000 for a worthy cause for the good of cricket .
23 Now they cost us £210,000 and £100,000 .
24 The West ‘ gave us hours to survive , then days , then weeks and now they give us seasons , but they should learn from the time that has elapsed already ’ , he said .
25 After all we have been through with the fire and living in a caravan , now they want us to destroy our lovely new home .
26 Now they send us aid , ’ says Mr Zhidkov , who was taking delivery of 50 tonnes of food , medicine and clothes from North Wales-based charity , Operation Christmas Child , to be distributed in Moscow , St Petersburg and Nizhni Novgorod .
27 Rather they alert us to just how powerful female potency really is in our collective psyches , despite , and even because of , its long repression .
28 Tomorrow you take us to Freud 's house , h'mm ? ’
29 Well you let us know when you want to come down
30 Well you give us a ring when you wan na come , I mean
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