Example sentences of "[adj] us " in BNC.

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1 oh , half us , listen we 're not having the three billy goats gruff just know , because we 're going to go out , would you like to put your coat on ?
2 It were like liquid mud , poor old us as when you 'd finished at nighttime you had all that to clean up .
3 Is this , is this us ?
4 Microprocessors for real-time control applications ( e.g. Motorola 6800 , Intel 8080 ) have instruction cycle times of 1 — 2 us and therefore a software.based closed.loop control would be limited to 25–50 instructions per motor step at high speeds , which would restrict control to simple functions , such as step timing , step counting and phase sequencing .
5 Blessed art Thou , O Lord , who givest us the Torah . ’
6 Current Mozambican salaries are equivalent to 45 US $/month; for a nurse and 300 US $/month; for a doctor .
7 The second point being that erm if a figure was to be identified for Greater York , we 'd feel that this would er unduly interfere with our duties and responsibilities as a District Council to allocate land in our district , cos in effect what it would do is direct us to making a housing allocation in one particular settlement , Shipton , we feel that 's our responsibility not the County Council .
8 Our resident warden , Jean Moss , has had previous knowledge of such appeals and is guiding us very capably indeed .
9 However I would like to commen comment in my name in terms of my amendment on page sixty five of the blue paper to deliverance four on what seems to me their very seriously limited expression of the work of the holy spirit as guiding us only in our understanding of the bible .
10 A bird flew above us , as if guiding us .
11 I could n't have been more grateful to our Zanskari friends that day for guiding us safely out of a rock and ice-water trap .
12 Mike and I saw a a very young child being washed at a tube well , those guiding us round the site were very impressed by this , the child was rather perplexed and surprised as normally it was taken down to the river to be washed .
13 The Medau Society has been an active member since we became a national governing body in 1952 — indeed it was a member of the CCPR staff , Kay Evans who had been instrumental in guiding us towards national recognition .
14 She cried : ‘ My heart Burns to think that the mayor could stoop so low as to try Robin or Fleece-ing us like this . ’
15 They 're more or less accusing us of some kind of fraud . ’
16 Mrs Goreng was able to make it sound quite romantic — good copy for the female journo from the up-market us ladies ' magazine-so we heard about the Spice and Sandalwood Trades , the black Portuguese , and then an interracial love story which Mrs Goreng had invented herself .
17 However the operating speeds of current microprocessors would limit the useful speed range of any such system ; at motor speeds of 10000 steps per second , for example , the step interval is 100 us and in this time around 70 instruction cycles could be executed , hardly sufficient for reliable analysis of the waveform data .
18 So the whole Wing and a mustering from the otlier wing on our camp , about 600 boys in all , assembled in the square with Buster in the middle , still determined that it was pointless us all being whacked .
19 It was er er I mean the , the peasants apparently were , were sort of accounting , they were looking and say well this particular er landlord was , was very unhelpful , he was very anti us and in er because of that he will get a , a worse erm punishment than , than the other ones would .
20 Typical values , for processors such ie Motorola 6800 or Intel 8080 , are T , = 10 us and T2 = 50 us and a table of stepping rates for various delays can be constructed : This table illustrates a fundamental weakness of the software-based System : the range of available Stepping rates becomes coarser with increasing speed ; for example , at 100 steps per second a unity change in delay value produces a 0.1% change in stepping rate , but at 5000 steps per second the same delay change gives a 5% difference in stepping rate .
21 A medical textbook does n't immediately disenchant us ; here the heart is mapped like the London Underground .
22 Current Mozambican salaries are equivalent to 45 US $/month; for a nurse and 300 US $/month; for a doctor .
23 But Philippa Davenport 's food articles enthral us the most : the writing and photographs have us positively drooling .
24 The rendering of figures in action had been developed in pedimental sculpture , and perhaps extended occasionally to an independent group in the later sixth century : a fine marble torso from the Acropolis , under life-size , These us fighting one of his opponents , seems not to be from a pediment .
25 The way the girl carried off by These us on an early unsigned vase ( fig. 91 ) overlaps the border — the action breaking out of the frame — is symptomatic .
26 An early masterpiece of his is a lovely cup-tondo ( fig. 98 ) with the boy These us in Amphitrite 's underwater palace , Athena assisting .
27 Commoner is a small circle in the centre of the black interior , often a two-figure composition : so , These us and Sin is ( fig. 99 ) a tiny masterpiece by a minor painter ; or the two revellers ( fig. 100 ) by Douris , a prolific cup-painter .
28 The earliest recorded work of these artists is in the shrine of These us , built or rebuilt by Cimon after he brought back the hero 's bones from Skyros in 473 ; and there is a detailed description by Pausanias of Polygnotos 's two murals in a lesche ( clubhouse ) dedicated at Delphi by the people of Knidos , perhaps after the liberation of the Asia Minor Greeks from Persia in Cimon 's campaigns , which culminated in the victory at the Eurymedon in 468 .
29 There is then no longer them and us , for the mind has expanded to include them and us in one larger us .
30 ‘ You and the little house are all I want , my darling , and a small allowance from Papa , so as not to hurt him and Mama , but not enough to corrupt us — perhaps to educate the children . ’
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