Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] us " in BNC.

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1 She only came to fetch wood for Mum or bring us our cocoa .
2 I ask but one single thing : to let me love and care for my poor , weak , ill-used wife as poverty permits , without their trying to separate , worry , or hurt us . ’
3 Then , in a postscript , as if feeling that his measured words had not yet said enough , he added with a sudden note of desperation : ‘ May God preserve us & make us continue to be joy & comfort & wisdom & virtue to each other , my dear , dear , Poole ! ’
4 But Walcott does n't give his characters enough to do , or make us warm to Sonny so that we care whether he stays a tourist toy .
5 We must ensure that any new action does not jeopardise what we have done or make us lose more than we have gained . ’
6 We want to help , as long as it does n't take too much time or effort , or make us too obsessive and puritanical .
7 I suspect it has either seen or heard us , and this is confirmed by the fact that it just does n't appear again .
8 We chose the following three dads as the winners of our Top of the Pops Competition because they either warmed our hearts or made us laugh .
9 We chose the following three dads as the winners of our Top of the Pops Competition because they either warmed our hearts or made us laugh .
10 If we were to express this need openly and directly in social chit-chat we would risk offending others and we could expect a strong reaction in terms of them rejecting , over-powering or accepting us ( in this instance their luck could be in ) .
11 Having failed to break us politically or silence us through censorship , the role of the death squads is to kill us . ’
12 Chris Wolley emerged as a great choir leader and guitar player at this period and his strident voice leading the crew seemed to calm the roughest sea or cheer us up at the right moment .
13 If you are interested in our products but are unable to visit us please phone or fax us for our mail order lists .
14 ‘ Do we ask Sir John to restrain the soldiers — which he can not do — or do we bind him not to pursue or hound us for this action ?
15 Do let me know if you want us to get a taxi from King 's X — or send us keys so we do n't wake you up ? ! ( 12.23 yawn … )
16 Pity and fear slow us down , or send us away .
17 Now suffering , in the proper sense , is caused precisely by external factors affecting us , physical conditions or the actions of other human beings which afflict or constrain us .
18 Let us strive for relationships that are mutual and be careful not to impose ourselves on people who do n't want or need us .
19 As with people we meet during the day , some authors are accepted as close friends while others alienate or repel us .
20 Like Matthew , we will keep creating realities which coax or provoke us into feeling anger — by being hurt , by suffering from injustice , by seeing a world full of hatred and cruelty .
21 They are never brought up again to taunt or accuse us .
22 Set up , or let us both set up , a credit for me . ’
23 They 're probably going to buy up all our land and evacuate us to the south , or let us stay and employ us all as beaters . ’
24 Or let us not forget that research on Japan in the 1930s has revealed conflicts of interest between and within the military , zaibatsu , politicians and the bureaucracy .
25 The equanimity of your average tosser of coins depends upon the law , or rather a tendency , or let us say a probability , or at any rate a mathematically calculable chance , which ensures that he will not upset himself by losing too much nor upset his opponent by winning too often .
26 ‘ Leave me now , or let us fight until one of us is dead .
27 Doubtless there is a batteur in the wings or for the chorus , the orchestra only needing a maître de musique , or let us say a conducteur ; a batteur de mesure being not the ‘ most essential artist at the Opera ’ but the most intolerable …
28 But on terms he knows the boy wo n't accept himself or let us accept for him .
29 Not for him the slightly raucous ribaldry with which most of the chaps used to greet us , no slaps on the rear or tweaking of curls , or addressing us as ‘ darling ’ or ‘ my love ’ .
30 It might destroy part of the ozone layer , which would permit the sun 's ultra-violet radiation either to tan us or fry us , depending upon how large a hole had been blasted in the stratosphere : it might equally well cause the onset of a nuclear winter , which is so popular a topic among both scientists and laymen these days .
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