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

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1 ‘ He 's such a good striker with plenty of experience and ability that 'll help us in our drive for promotion . ’
2 Tears burst from his eyes when we were leaving South American soil and stepping aboard the cargo ship that would deliver us in Panama .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 They will generate a lot of revenue that will put us in good stead for the future .
6 It is this time-depth that will interest us in chapter 5 , in which we turn to evidence for vernacular variation in earlier English .
7 ‘ It is the only thing that will defend us in the present crisis , ’ says Reddy .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 However , Mr Summerchild has persuaded me that taking part in a discussion of this nature might lie outside Mrs Padmore 's job description , and could involve us in difficulties with her union …
11 This stark view of what really matters has touched off a spirited debate and will occupy us in Chapter 5 .
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