Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [verb] us " in BNC.

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1 Now again I but give us as to the length of time that elapsed between flying the door door breaker and you radioing ?
2 To me that puts us in a difficult position when trying Germans , whose crime was obeying their superiors ’ orders , whatever our horror at what those orders led to . ’
3 It was what we were told about them that made us frightened .
4 ‘ So it was one of them that kidnapped us ? ’ said Twoflower .
5 This time they were sent to Alfred Bowles of Ipswich and bear the inscription " Alfred made me and hung us all " .
6 ‘ Come home with me and give us a concert , ’ said Jarvis .
7 Instead we allow it to open our letters , read them and tell us how to reply .
8 ‘ For God 's sake , ask them and let us go ! ’
9 So , I would hope that out of this experience of this morning you will continue to er let some of those stories come forward and , and let us hear them and let us share in them .
10 And the Old Bill came down and found them and nicked us , even after what they 'd said .
11 To the end , he is merely listening to his subjects , respecting without judging them and keeping us , as readers , flush against them , indulging in their foibles and sharing their fantasies .
12 Was it you that give us a card ?
13 The natural world is also populated with a vast array of mara ’ — ‘ they that kill us ’ — the vast majority of which harbour malevolent intentions toward human beings .
14 I gave chase , passed him and brought us home to victory .
15 He related some good anecdotes about him and told us that although the admiral had been killed in August , he had already chosen and wrapped up the Royal Family 's Christmas presents and — even more remarkable — had already chosen and wrapped up Prince Edward 's twenty-first birthday present , then six years away .
16 Mary 's fiancé , Johnny , who was a sergeant motor mechanic on one of the bomber air fields in Yorkshire , came down to visit her and took us all out for a drink one evening .
17 His article outlines the failure of research programmes in Argentina , Peru and Colombia during the last fifty years ( p.27 ) but does not explain it or help us to find a way round the problem .
18 He said I 'm not gon na do nowt about it , he says well , we 've put a part on it that cost us a hundred and forty pound he says .
19 What is it that sets us Brits apart so unmistakably ?
20 Breeding and sex in general were a part of the natural order of things to the people of the old farming community ; and this is another aspect of it that reminds us of its ancient roots .
21 Know that the Lord is God , it is he that made us and we are his .
22 And then they used to leave it and let us wait and this that and the other you know .
23 ‘ Think about it and let us know when you get back — we wo n't pressure you , but I know you 'd have nothing to do but relax and be your wondrous self . ’
24 Get on with it and let us back in It is a drill I suppose , is it ?
25 just read up on it and let us know !
26 I went in and spoke to one of the secretaries who said she would er she would do it and send us material .
27 they deduct it and send us it .
28 I fantasized about poisoning it and killing us all , even Davey , even little , innocent , favoured Davey .
29 Santerre hastened to open it but told us not to bring any torches in .
30 Sometimes our neighbours want the things we have , or have the things we want , so we both fight until they take ours or give us theirs .
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