Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] [verb] us [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That leaves us then with or would leave us with a substantial provision in Greater York .
2 We mourn the loss of the person who died and we respond to the change that this effects in our lives with panic or elation or anxiety or a whole gamut of emotions that may take us by surprise .
3 A principle of inquiry can not be something that may keep us from recognizing a clear and settled conception .
4 Who knows what dizzy heights that might lead us to ? ’
5 ‘ He 's such a good striker with plenty of experience and ability that 'll help us in our drive for promotion . ’
6 Alternatively , the future may bring chemicals that could protect us from any gas , liquid or radiation , not to mention environments in which future generations may live that will separate them from any hazardous source .
7 Stock markets fluctuate wildly , economists have difficulty forecasting performance or prescribing remedies ; the indicators and institutions that used to provide us with reliable and reassuring benchmarks no longer seem to be functioning properly .
8 It was going to be well into the next bio-day , I knew , before we made all the Netline interactions that would bring us to the rendezvous point .
9 I think our survey showed it could be as high as fifty per hectare in fact , er but we did n't have a full response to the survey and er there 's nothing er in the results that would lead us to a conclusion that it should be lower or higher , so we 're quite happy to accept that assumption .
10 Tears burst from his eyes when we were leaving South American soil and stepping aboard the cargo ship that would deliver us in Panama .
11 Given the inherent uncertainty of moral interpretation in social life , it would be foolish to believe that we could come up with a definition of aggression that would allow us to unambiguously classify , much less measure , instances of aggressive conduct in unfamiliar societies .
12 We were down to Halflight , sliding through the tangle of the Lagoon Nebula interlink , making our way towards the secondary GalacNet lines that would get us to the sector containing the Ixyphal system .
13 In Huarina the tarmac was abandoned for the dirt road that would take us through Achacachi , honouring us with our last good look at the Ancohuma massif before we rolled endlessly down to Sorata and the warm , wetting mists of Yungas .
14 There was a good ice slope leading up to rime of rocks that would take us to this secondary top .
15 We learned to look for the black tongue , water that would take us between rocks .
16 And I myself , as er your course leader has indicated , I was on a course here myself some four weeks ago listening to the same subject , doing the physical exercises etcetera etcetera and listening and trying to take in , I wo n't say I did , trying to take in all the different aspects that will affect us in our er retirement years .
17 We intend to undertake a process of study that will lead us towards new paradigms of mission and service and of communicating the Gospel in an inter-religious context .
18 I agree with my hon. Friend the Member for Esher ( Mr. Taylor ) that other countries are offering to help us to use their sovereignty in a way that will benefit us in the future .
19 We can not be far from the day of the conversation robot that will relieve us of obligation to greet politely the occasional recognisable human that strays across our path .
20 But it will mean some form of acceptable lifestyle that will subject us to the discipline of God 's world and the needs of his creation .
21 They will generate a lot of revenue that will put us in good stead for the future .
22 The European Commission have agreed an action programme that will take us into the next century and this is despite the attitude of the present U K government .
23 It is about a relationship that changes the way we look at life ; it is about a friendship that will take us through life , facing the black moments as well as the good ; it is about God ‘ s time breaking into our lives , giving them hope and meaning and joy .
24 It is this time-depth that will interest us in chapter 5 , in which we turn to evidence for vernacular variation in earlier English .
25 So many of us keep so many medicines on our shelves for donkeys years in the hope that we might find a pill that will suit us at some time .
26 ‘ It is the only thing that will defend us in the present crisis , ’ says Reddy .
27 Using the personal food and drink audit we should be seeking a new balance in our diet that will provide us with all the essential nutrients that our bodies need .
28 Like individualism itself , it becomes a claim about the kind of causal factors that will provide us with an understanding of the social world .
29 So I 'll do this and I think Amanda would agree with this that this is the ultimate test that will help us in establishing can we actually do something about target one of the World Health Organisation , which is to narrow the health divide .
30 If we fail to help these children now they will not be able to contribute to the social economic wellbeing of the nation and may cost us in time more social and financial in , in , in the future , so it 's good investment , we 're friendly with them , we , we do sympathize them but it 's only common sense and good investment that we fully recompense that the to the level it should n't be er by the Home Office that is to replace fifteen percent o of seventy five , I think seventy of .
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