Example sentences of "[noun] for us [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 To make the young and pensioners pay for prescriptions is equal to having Claymore mines for us to step on .
2 ‘ I see no reasons for us to shy away from the concept of a Federal Reserve-type of European Central Bank , operating as in the United States on a decentralised basis ’ , Sir Leon said in a lecture in London .
3 ‘ It would take very good reasons for us to change our minds .
4 Those are all reasons for us to have pride in our health service , rather than denigrating the achievements of all our public-spirited NHS staff .
5 If we get this right , we can make the productivity gains and reduce the costs , then there is an opportunity for us to progress through incentives with the oil company itself .
6 It will provide an opportunity for us to explain and present our plans for the development of the community health service as an NHS Trust . ’
7 Our partnership with J. Rothschild Assurance as well as allowing us to extend our competitive advantage of service provision in a major way also provides an opportunity for us to extend our knowledge .
8 The WTB 's strategic review is therefore provides a major opportunity for us to clarify our views and influence the Board 's future direction .
9 ‘ Being young , we thought , well , here 's an opportunity for us to set up our own business , and to take a group of staff and clients out of AY . ’
10 This chapter provides an opportunity for us to state clearly the role and importance of the Teacher Placement Service ( TPS ) , our success and potential role within partnerships .
11 The College is celebrating its centenary this year and this will be an opportunity for us to give thanks to God for its tremendous work in preparing men and women for christian service at home and abroad .
12 ‘ It was a good opportunity for us to develop the application as part of the contract . ’
13 First of all it 's erm an opportunity for us to find out a bit more about each other .
14 Rotary committee chairman Tony Dennett said : ‘ The lunch is an ideal opportunity for us to provide hospitality to these students who are a long way from home . ’
15 ‘ Clearly there is an opportunity for us to grow in Europe as more and more of the automobile is made from plastic and we can pick up a fairly good part of the business ’ , Hobor said .
16 The merger with Elsevier confirmed this view of our strategic priorities , and the refinancing this month … provides the opportunity for us to complete our withdrawal . ’
17 ABC offers the unique opportunity for us to expand in the general trade market and simultaneously take advantage of its very successful relationship with speciality booksellers . ’
18 ‘ Then you still refuse permission for us to marry ? ’
19 The example engagement letter at 1101.2 includes a request for permission for us to inform the auditors of our appointment .
20 We all have too much experience of what it is like for council tenants trying to exercise their supposed freedom for us to lie easily with the Government 's assurances on that matter .
21 But it is a good excuse for us to send out a patrol of our own .
22 ‘ Do you expect God to hold back the tide for us to float here all day , then , or do we turn in to Duart ? ’
23 ‘ They 're far too precious to our heritage for us to allow them to simply moulder away …
24 He apologises for the mess and sets to work clearing books and bottles and brochures off the one cracked settee for us to sit on .
25 If in pain control , you were in control of your own pain , you have less than if it were a set wait every four hours for us to come and give you a tablet .
26 Just as we were about to paddle along the once road we heard a shout from Matthew 's mum for us to go and collect her .
27 Between us , our ancestors have travelled through three continents for us to arrive here .
28 It remains then to show that this is the right course for us to take .
29 There are enough access difficulties already in existence for us to worry us .
30 There is a necessity for us to behave like this in order to cope with the informational complexity with which we are perpetually faced — we ‘ know ’ something works so we do it , bracketing off the rest of the world until it becomes clear that there is a need to change our basic beliefs .
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