Example sentences of "and [verb] us [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A man with a great bunch of keys joined us and led us down some steps to a doorway marked ‘ Luftschutzraum ’ .
2 He pulled the sheets aside and led us down some steps .
3 Anyway , I really was going to take the spell off straight away , but of course you have to go hopping off and get caught and land us in this mess . ’
4 ‘ I 'm sorry I ran and got us into this mess .
5 Suddenly there was a flash of lightning and a roll of thunder and the heavens burst sending us scuttling into the woods for shelter , but it was n't long before the rain got through and drenched us with miniature Niagaras that came cascading down from the broad leaves .
6 and really always has been , erm , the idea of a centre is , is simply because you consider how much it costs to have a point wired when the house is , is built , er several people nowadays is ha well they buy an old house , they erm , say well we 'll take out the centre light and put us in some wall lights instead you see .
7 He says in 1 John 1:9 , ‘ If we confess our sins , he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness . ‘
8 1 John 1:9 tells us , ‘ If we confess our sins , he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness . ’
9 And to help us in these explorations we have as a guide Dr. Low Thomson .
10 But if you are still in the UK for the four days from July 15–18 , put a note in your dairy to come and see us at this year 's Art in Action at Waterperry House , Wheatley in Oxfordshire .
11 I mean do n't be frightened to come back and see us about that
12 Most importantly , we need to avoid situations where the horse is likely to express its aggression towards us , at least until the horse has learnt to respect and like us to some extent .
13 The man in just the pullover put his hands on his hips and faced us in all his glory .
14 Jason and Rachel Sheffield rush between us , helping with the boat , and there is Jean who has been our main support and encouraged and organized us through all the long months of preparation , fed us , nagged us and even done my washing !
15 Michael Buerk , who like Richard came from BBC local radio , had a spell with us and charmed us with that lovely voice of his .
16 When you call us on and tell us of any defective traffic signals or pedestrian crossings , we will get things moving again .
17 What we really really need the public to do is er get in touch with us and tell us of any associations between vehicles of those types .
18 It symbolizes our social experience and locates us with social groups from which we draw our identities .
19 We would come into a village and 20 to 30 people would come and join us for two or three days . ’
20 If we confess our sins he is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness .
21 A more prosaic explanation would be that the derogation of women reflects a reality in which men regard us as inferior and define us above all in terms of our sexual attributes .
22 The next day took us past the quarter-way mark , and brought us within seven miles of In Salah .
23 It beckons us , as old Hamlet did , ‘ with courteous action ’ , and tempts us to detailed study .
24 for cash and chits , and took us into more
25 It will increase God s purpose is to change us by his Spirit within us ( the word ‘ change ’ is used in the Gospels to denote Jesus ' transfiguration ! ) ; and to change us from one degree of glory to another .
26 ‘ Cop hold of this paddle , and move us in slow .
27 And there 's , towards the end of the first chapter there 's a bit all about erm erm er temptation and deliver us from evil kind of thing which is obviously rather from the , from the Lord 's Prayer and yet it 's , rather explained rather nicely and it , it 's a lovely , lovely book !
28 ‘ [ I ] t mystifies the real world and deprives us of any understanding of it ’ ; ‘ we become part of the symbolism of the ad world ; not real people but identified in terms of what we consume . ’
29 Female sexuality and reproduction were seen particularly as representative of the mortality that separates us from the eternal and binds us to temporal corruptible life .
30 and remind us of heathery origins
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