Example sentences of "us that [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 However , our carriers assure us that their services will be back to normal within a fortnight .
2 The TSBs have told us that their lending , started only in 1977 , is increasing rapidly ( within a quota which has been set by the Treasury ) .
3 The estate in Bradford where people told us they could not get credit because it had a reputation for housing defaulters ( see Appendix II , section 5 ) is an example of a physical credit ghetto , and depth-interview respondents in Finsbury ( London ) told us that their experience suggested that ‘ it has a bad name for credit ’ .
4 Indeed , the Consumer Credit Association ( representing predominantly weekly collection small credit traders and moneylenders ) told us that their members may turn down about half of all the applications they get .
5 But in any case the Consumer Credit Trade Association told us that their members if anything tended to consider women to be more reliable payers than men . )
6 Credit Data told us that their policy was that only information about people under the same name should be passed where there was any possibility of multiple occupancy at a given address , but we felt that at least at the time of our visit this policy might not be clearly understood by the operators themselves , who might give information about people with other names at the given address , too .
7 Secondly , the nature of the controls imposed on management so as to assure us that their power can not be used arbitrarily will be analysed and criticized .
8 also told us that their new slogan is ‘ One call does it all ’ .
9 But they added that in spite of their own reservations about the use of pre-registration house officers , ‘ the Scottish Office told us that their approach had been to enable as many rural hospitals to provide accident and emergency departments as it was feasible , practicable and safe to do so . ’
10 And Meiko reminds us that its next-generation massively parallel system ( UX No 401 ) , uses no transputers — the UK , Bristol-based research and development operation , has designed its own communications processor which will operate alongside the Fujitsu Ltd vector processor and Texas Instruments Inc 's Viking Sparc .
11 John Richardson tells us that its violent tone actually protected Rothenstein .
12 The third and final volume is devoted to quantum theory and there he tells us that its first chapter will tackle the basic element of the mysterious behaviour in its most strange form .
13 Manpower told us that its staff are attracted to it and stay with it because of the level of such fringe benefits and the level of pay it offers and not because they are given contracts which confirm them as having dependent employee Status .
14 Or perhaps she would just tell us that her child is not yet ready ; she would be right .
15 It was Ibu who told us that her husband was terrified of the water .
16 Lady More has told us that her husband would have been pleased that this society has been formed , thus ensuring that the BCR will not be forgotten .
17 She told us that her sister had lost her home and all that it contained in the December tragedy , and was still in hospital .
18 She never told us that her husband , Albert was attractive , this implied that early abuse has killed her heterosexuality .
19 Anyway , one day the farmer who owned the street knocked on the door and told us that my pig father was due to be made into bacon .
20 To our utter dismay and astonishment , he told us that our certificates meant nothing at all to him or BSAC and that ‘ even if Jacques Cousteau were to come along with a PADI qualification , no notice would be taken of it . ’
21 Suffering then becomes God 's megaphone , as C. S. Lewis puts it , not merely to nudge our personalities towards God , but to warn us that our lives are wholly unreal unless God actually enters into them .
22 ‘ That 's one of the reasons why we changed our name — a fan told us that our music is something to feel good about . ’
23 Does it never occur to us that our lone position in this respect , over long years , may be the common factor in the long story of our economic decline ?
24 He would come exuberantly into the office after ops with his crew tagging along behind him , to tell us that our weather forecast had been spot on , it had all been a piece of cake , bombs went down — Wham ! — right on the target , no trouble at all , good show ! , and here they were back on the old tarmac , cheating death again , etc .
25 When any aircrew came raging in to inform us that our optimistic prediction of clear , moonlit skies and baby cumulus had in fact turned out to be 10/10ths stratus on the deck , we were able to wave them airily in the direction of Messrs Coutts , Stark and Coleman and say , ‘ You 'll have to talk to them ! ’
26 Wordsworth tells us that our memories are selective : certain ‘ spots of time ’ are able to restore us when we are ‘ depress 'd ’ — compare the recollections of the Wye Valley in Tintern Abbey .
27 Unless we were adding value to the constituent parts of the group it seemed to us that our plain duty would be to break the group into smaller constituent parts and hand them back to the shareholders .
28 The symptoms of stress we experience are the body 's ways of signalling to us that our stress levels are beginning to get too high .
29 This manifest contradiction unc tells us that our one assumption is not tenable .
30 Mr Briggs , Mr Eyre 's lawyer , wrote to us telling us that our uncle had died , and left all his property , not to us , because of his quarrel with our father , but to his brother 's daughter .
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