Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] us [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If we 're able to use it the cold may win us a few days in which to withdraw to bed and grieve gently for ourselves ; if not at least we can weep openly at work , blowing our nose and wiping our eyes , and get a little consideration and sympathy from others for our sad lot . |
2 | That must give us a message . |
3 | Tommy Grant placed the big , round , iron , copper-lined sugar pan on the side of the stove , straightened his back as far as it would go ; then , turning to the bench , he pointed to the five tin trays of liquid toffee , saying , ‘ That should give us a fresh start in the mornin' , miss . |
4 | The fact that this was the chosen approach of the Evil One in tempting Eve should give us a healthy respect for its subtlety and danger : ‘ Did God say … ? ’ he asked : His innocent-sounding questions about the facts of the case were designed to open up the deeper issue of God 's goodness . |
5 | ‘ The results of the experiment should give us a better understanding of the way that normal growth takes place in plants and will also help to provide information for the design of plant-based life-support systems , ’ Dr Briarty explained . |
6 | This device should give us a single analysis in about five minutes rather than ninety as at present as we do n't need to separate the mixtures , we can do the analysis directly . |
7 | ‘ All that aside , though , this should give us a lot more loose rein here . ’ |
8 | We may also draw attention to the fact that it is possible logically , even if not biologically , to use old , with the same effect as it has in the phrase Charlie 's old school , in combination with the word mother ; the incongruity of the result should give us a very sharp view of the difference between the ordinary referential variation of adjectives used relativistically , and the semantic effect produced by the difference in type of relation at work in ( 33 ) and ( 34 ) . |
9 | This should give us the key mineral signature which could , if necessary , be refined by the technique of selective quantitative element analysis developed by the Oxford Laboratory by X-ray fluorescent spectroscopy which has achieved such notable success with mortaria ( Hartley and Richards , 1965 ) . |
10 | A company breaking this agreement should give us the absolute right to seek compensation . |
11 | If we say the cost of production of a bird laying 276 eggs per 52 week period is 60p per dozen ( I 'm taking Stuart Hinchly 's ) figures demonstrated at the Royal Show ) , by retailing our own produce this should give us an average price of £1.25 plus per dozen . |
12 | ‘ You must tell us a story now . ’ |
13 | If all or part of the guarantee or deposit is lost or taken to pay fines or costs , you must pay us the lost amount immediately . |
14 | If all or part of the guarantee or deposit is lost or taken to pay fines or costs , you must pay us the lost amount immediately . |
15 | If all or part of the guarantee or deposit is lost or taken to pay fines or costs , you must pay us the lost amount immediately . |
16 | If all or part of the guarantee or deposit is lost or taken to pay fines or costs , you must pay us the lost amount immediately . |
17 | We reckon that our cash ceiling should allow us a bass costing around £150–200 , with the rest to be spent on a combo . |
18 | Secretary 's ‘ Joey the Clown ’ particularly in demand , this should net us a further useful sum . |
19 | There 'll be no moon , and if this wind holds it should help us a lot . |
20 | The humiliations may show us the strength of the opposition which the world , temporal and spiritual , sets up against him , but they promise too the kind of imaginative and moral strength which will raise him about it . |
21 | let's give us a little |
22 | Hefter and May give us no reason to modify this statement . |
23 | The observables , the exotic items of gold , amber , shell , garnet , pottery ( and perhaps what it contained , for instance wine ) , glass , mercury , ivory , may give us a distorted image of the nature of exchange , but there is no reason for rejecting the acceptance of the pattern at face-value . |
24 | Instances of how some of these registers were destroyed may give us a pointer to the fate of our own ; in some cases rats and mice destroyed them , other instances of fire , damp , silver fish , some being stolen and a case where one vicar used the sheets to baste his goose . |
25 | That may give us a pointer to one approach . |
26 | ‘ These are enormously strong roots and the melding of them may give us an organisation far more formidable than either could be on their own . ’ |
27 | This may give us the best of both worlds . |
28 | ‘ Hopefully he may give us the help we are looking for . ’ |
29 | Now I 'll make us a bite to eat . |
30 | You sit still there ; I 'll make us a drink , and then I 'll be off . ’ |