Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [vb -s] [prep] us " in BNC.
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1 | iii.302 ) and swears fidelity to him : — yet as soon as they have left the scene he turns to us and shows his loathing and contempt : That Othello should trust him , merely makes him a gull : ‘ He holds me well ; /The better shall my purpose work on him ’ ( 392f . ) . |
2 | Noel 's colleagues all wish him well and the very best of health in his retirement , which fortunately is only partial since for the next few years he remains with us as Research Professor in German . |
3 | It is arguable that this would be right ; but on the whole it seems to us that , whatever view is taken of the buyer 's moral duty , the law would be too strict if it made him guilty of theft . |
4 | The profanity of his behaviour is captured in an incident when Casey — having just made love again to Annie — invites her to witness ‘ the power and majesty of the Church and the sacrifices it demands of us priests ’ . |
5 | And that 's a tremendous thing when we come to God in Christ , the first thing he does for us is to forgive us our sins . |
6 | And it is always possible that unknown to us the present world differs radically from the way it appears to us . |
7 | They all require us to make sense of the realist thought that it is always possible that , unknown to us , the world differs radically from the way it appears to us , and argue from this that we can not know that the world really is the way it appears to us . |
8 | They all require us to make sense of the realist thought that it is always possible that , unknown to us , the world differs radically from the way it appears to us , and argue from this that we can not know that the world really is the way it appears to us . |
9 | and what they hope is that most it has sort of been has disappeared by the time it gets to us |
10 | By the time it comes for us to switch it on , they could say , right we want twenty pairs a month at this size , do n't know what they 're using . |