Example sentences of "[vb base] we [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 No , they only send us about three from the
2 ‘ They outnumber us about twelve to one . ’
3 Very er very very nice fella and very , put us very much at ease .
4 Clearly , I am focusing on the idea that it is the residues of bad experiences that lurk as bad objects in our psyche that cause us so much trouble because they have to be avoided at all costs and so rarely get modified by experience .
5 And if , in a woman-centred , woman-positive , pro-woman environment , women discover their affiliation and affection for other women , which raises critical questions about friendship and solidarity and love , and why we spend so much time and emotional energy on relationships with men which cause us so much pain .
6 Jesus ' sufferings draw us into the love of God and show us how much he loved us .
7 Has increased public sympathy cost us too dear ?
8 cost us about three grand .
9 The LM 's give us yet another valuable string to our bow to be chosen appropriately .
10 It will enable us to focus our activities and give us even greater clarity of purpose .
11 Some £150,000 will be allocated to various recreational schemes in London , most of which will be in boroughs through which the course runs ; boroughs which give us so much help .
12 Even when our bodies give us very clear signals that something is wrong , we will hardly ever take responsibility for any problems that we may incur .
13 ACET volunteers are available to help whenever you need them , as long as you make arrangements with our volunteer coordinator and give us as much notice as possible .
14 Our task is made easier if people give us as much information as possible when there has been an incident .
15 Yes , I 'm sure , I mean we obviously all appreciate the fact that within wards there 's an area of deprivation and an area that is n't deprived .
16 And er but very definitely now I think we 've got the self confidence that er you know we very much and er we feel established enough that everybody can bring their banners and it 's gon na be a good day .
17 This can surprise us and overwhelm us so much that by far the most appropriate response is to laugh .
18 Just pass us back that wicker hamper , Rainbow , like a good girl , and the cool-bag , and the Marks and Spencer shopper — no , not that one , that 's the poppyseed cake and the mandelbrot for Molly …
19 I hope that we shall hear the Solicitor-General tell us shortly that such an amendment has the approval and support of the Government .
20 So , let's have a , an interesting and er , tell us why other department makes life clear .
21 Tell us how much you want left in your Current Account each month and we will automatically sweep the rest to Meridian Savings .
22 With a Standing Order you tell us how much to pay and when .
23 Okay and how do D S S tell us how much to pay income support ?
24 So eventually you 're going to have to sit down with us and tell us how much you want .
25 Will the Secretary of State tell us how many ideas from the Liberals and others he has included in the Bill ?
26 mam , mam I 've got twelve , I says well you do n't have to tell us in the middle , wait until you 've finished then , tell us how many you 've got .
27 Now that the line has been fitted , the residuals tell us how actual chronic sickness rates differ from expectations formed on the basis of death rates ; the West Midlands region , for example , has less chronic sickness than you would expect from its death rate , but East Anglia has more .
28 Send us your photo and tell us how similar you are to our average reader .
29 In the week after the election we asked our panel to look back Over the whole campaign and tell us how useful they had found television , the press , and other sources for : ( 1 ) helping decide what party leaders and personalities were really like ; ( 2 ) keeping them informed about the issues ; and ( 3 ) helping them decide how to vote .
30 Tell us how bad we are for eating , buying , selling so much , through pictures of starving children or selfish indulgence — this is the style favoured by charities .
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