Example sentences of "[verb] they [vb mod] [verb] us " in BNC.

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1 I expect they 'll release us soon .
2 ‘ It pays well and has brought valuable jobs , but if the demand for slate drops they will close us down without a second thought , ’ one said .
3 Spokesman Mark Glover said : ‘ We have been supported by Linda McCartney , Elton John and others in the past and hope they 'll support us now . ’
4 All very exciting I hope they can hear us .
5 So we 'd better get back behind our lines , because if the Germans catch us I ca n't believe they 'll invite us to join 'em for tea and crumpet . ’
6 But if they can be measured they may help us relate fertility decisions to the values , meanings , or signs which people use to make sense of the world and which motivate or justify their actions .
7 However , doing them would make us feel better and re-energize us !
8 I suppose they will give us tea at that pub ?
9 They have n't told us anything , but if something does n't happen by nine , I reckon they 'll stand us down . ’
10 They 'd have gone right over us and not even known they 'd hit us . "
11 ‘ Do you really think they 'll follow us ? ’
12 ‘ When do you think they 'll let us go home ? ’ asked Williams at the end of the questioning .
13 I do n't think they 'd help us at .
14 These are already helping us to give a better service to our customers and as the systems develop they will allow us to have a more pro-active role in service .
15 I thought they might give us badges to wear with our names on , like at conferences ; but I suppose they thought this would imply we were n't even capable of uttering our own names .
16 Farag laughed so loudly I thought they would hear us . ’
17 As soon as you go they 'll roust us
18 Really , I think they should give us reading week .
19 I 'm not sure , but I think I do n't got my family allowance until I were eighteen , I think , I think they used to give us
20 Their role as the principal form of money for over two millennia means they can tell us about economies for which we have little or no written evidence , and the fact that they were mass-produced and have survived in such large numbers offers the opportunity to approach the economic history of some societies in a quantitative way .
21 I.e. we want to create the impression that we are good people to do business with , so our customers come back and buy more of our books , so that makes more money for the company , which means they can pay us more money .
22 Although we were suitably impressed by the mere twelve-footer caught in Likangloe , the hunters promised that before we left they would take us into what was known locally as the " Death Cave " to find the really big pythons .
23 Sainsbury 's asked for our number and said they would call us back .
24 ‘ When they heard our story they said they would get us out of Romania .
25 So we left there that Wednesday morning and they said they 'd give us until the Friday to think about it .
26 Some of the lecturers keep saying in a lecture , ‘ this is somehow related to something else you 've done somewhere else ’ and I wish they 'd tell us how it 's related to something else because half the time we ca n't see that .
27 They swear they 'll invade us , these terrible foes ;
28 ‘ I dare say they 'll hate us , but I do n't mind that .
29 ‘ If we wait till the rain stops they may hear us , ’ she heard herself saying .
30 ‘ We want them to feel they can join us , hop off for a bit , and re-join further down the line . ’
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