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

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1 Can you possibly arrange for a BVU copy to be made for us for posting by Thursday this week ?
2 ‘ Ye ca n't blame us for trying . ’
3 Erm and also from er Alan MP from he er thanked us for inviting er him here today but he says , unfortunately I already have a previous engagement in London , and so will be unable to join you on this occasion .
4 Nor will future researchers thank us for leaving them a vast amount of dross which makes the location and comprehension of useful material more difficult .
5 ‘ We used to have a shop in this block which sold leads , collars , blankets , and so on , to anybody who took a rescued dog from us for rehoming .
6 And he ca n't blame us for singing ‘ You 're Only Here For The Money etc ’ when we travel to Ewood Park .
7 They 're taking us for granted !
8 Er , I I 'll skip through it cos ' most people have n't got the copies with them , er we looked , you 'll remember that the A C C ops meeting thanked us for providing Beeston with a U V lamp for M O T examination .
9 For humans , as we have discussed in Chapter 1 , the body has been ‘ waking us up ’ since about 5 o'clock in the morning so that , by the time we normally wake , we are prepared for the rigours of a new day ; in the evening our body begins to ‘ tone us down ’ to prepare us for getting to sleep .
10 ‘ Yeah , the rats 'd thank us for getting rid of a human , ’ he went on .
11 ‘ When they came back from the segregation unit they would thank us for getting the chance to get their heads together . ’
12 She done us for skating up the fucking
13 10 And after he had seen the vision , immediately we endeavoured to go into Macedonia , assuredly " gathering that the Lord had called us for to preach the gospel unto them .
14 Stocks of petrol were low , and late one afternoon cars passing the orderly room were stopped by an irate major-general , who berated us for using valuable petrol at such a time of crisis .
15 At the hostel they were furious with us for bringing the police , they just wanted us out , literally , and we were out !
16 state in the book policy er stable is n't an a stability is rural to the future generations , thank er thank relevant to the suit of each and I really do n't think they would erm thank us for bringing about a demeaning for our premier , international premier this road .
17 All the creatures that we have to kill and eat , all those that we have to strike down and destroy to make clothes for ourselves , have souls , like we have , souls that do not perish with the body , and which must therefore be propitiated lest they should avenge themselves on us for taking away their bodies ( see Rasmussen , 1929 ) .
18 We had learned this at the very first lesson of the term — something most of the boys should have remembered from the previous year — when Mr Gillis had belted fourteen of us for setting off towards the door when the bell rang rather than waiting for his instruction .
19 Gransden and Eykyn chide us for mentioning kanamycin , which has been superseded in Britain by newer drugs .
20 ‘ An ’ then he prosecutes us for cuttin' animals up in a public place , ’ Jake went on .
21 Please excuse us for winning . ’
22 As a result of losing the war in 1948 — excuse us for winning — the Arabs became partly a community of refugees .
23 They thanked us for coming .
24 Before he died , he cursed us for killing his son .
25 That is significant because that covers us for paying you commission .
26 He said he would wait to see if the Caliph would reward us for forcing the breach .
27 ‘ They ought to thank us for letting our Thing do their job for them , ’ said Gurder solemnly .
28 Then they wo n't be cross with us for interfering in their primitive rituals . ’
29 Sir Alf Ramsey included David as substitute in his England Under 23 side against Wales at Swansea on l November 1967 , but Palace fans of the period will contend that David was worthy of further honours He eventually left us for orient in August 1973 ; his departure was regretted by the fans , who had always held this likeable young man in immense respect and affection .
30 I mean , what help has the British Government given us for preparing for 1992 ?
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