Example sentences of "[prep] us [adv] that " in BNC.
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1 | No , it 's the general audacity of the tax system , which was to , to ripe money of us so that it can give us we can spend our money on rubbishing layabouts . |
2 | The Captain ( Tim Forster ) is very good to me and there 's no pressure on either of us now that I 'm no longer stable jockey . |
3 | Number One , would you tell McKenzie to warn the four seamen who were with us tonight that they are on no account to mention the fact that we were on the Delos . |
4 | One of the things we had been told was to carry any valuables we had around with us so that they could n't go astray . |
5 | We 're all agreed , Rose and Grace say they think you 'll be simply topping and I 've some awfully jolly people staying who are just waiting for me to bring you back with us so that we can decide on the cast and get started . |
6 | The wind carried the shouts of the guards away from us so that they sounded like the shouts of men drowning . |
7 | May the merciful God hold his hand over us so that we are guided in his way and seek for peace which he has prepared for us . |
8 | Erm the economic development unit of the borough , Mr Allenby , should know more about it than me , but they have done studies of the firms in Harrogate that can be expected to seek relocation within the borough as they sort themselves out over the next five years , and erm their own calculations for the next five years is more than the county 's whole calculation for the next fifteen years , which suggested to us again that there was a problem about the understanding that the county had on the matter of relocations within Harrogate compared with what was going on locally . |
9 | It is of particular interest to us today that the rivalry of Pharisees and Sadducees extended to their differing views concerning the way time should be measured . |
10 | It seems incredible to us today that Carey should have had such difficulty in convincing christians of the necessity of sharing the Gospel with ‘ the heathen ’ , but this is because we take for granted the radical influence his views have had upon our modern view of mission . |
11 | It appeared to us then that the scheme which allows us to hand back a large proportion of the business rates was not widely known . ’ |
12 | But it should be clear to us now that the English hide which she thought so ‘ thickly padded ’ was in fact morbidly sensitive — certainly as long ago as Beerbohm 's spitefulness in the 1930s , and perhaps as long ago as Robert Nichols 's inexusable review of ‘ Homage to Sextus Propertius ’ in 1920 . |
13 | If not , would the person ( or persons ) responsible please make themselves known to us so that their contribution can be duly catalogued . |
14 | and gave it to us so that . |
15 | When we arrived at Jaipur my father told us that he had sent for us so that we could go with him tiger-shooting . |
16 | I see Inspector Rose again , and then perhaps he will have news for us so that we can resume our holiday , ’ Auguste said optimistically . |
17 | What they 're able to do with that money this year and in that way we can make a reasonable assessment as to what has to be done next year and the years after and budget all , but we 're talking about how they 're going to spend the money that we 've just earlier on voted for , for us so that we can see what is being done and also that the public can see because after all this all came up , the report to the ombudsman and the public will not be satisfied about our performance on that . |
18 | tried to borrow a bike for us so that we could bike round , but when she |
19 | We already had the French and Germans with us , and we divided the remaining eighty-odd delegates between us so that on the day before the first meeting we could explain our intentions and our reasoning to as many delegates as we could find . |
20 | And him being a lawyer and all , we cooked up a grand scheme between us so that I could go back to Ireland with my pride intact . ’ |