Example sentences of "[vb infin] us into " in BNC.

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1 those who might tempt us into life …
2 Pop would go out in the morning scouring the countryside for meat and vegetables , and sometimes having to dive into a culvert if there was a raid ; meanwhile the officers would shepherd us into trenches and play games until the raid was over .
3 Why does the Lord bring us into this land , to fall by the sword ? ’
4 Meditation can bring us into the immediate presence of God .
5 In order that he might redeem those who are under the law , that he might bring us into his family .
6 However this would lock us into a service led system , with very little room for the expression of user choice or the tailoring of services to the individual .
7 Kate Garner 's brief was to locate the humour in their characters , creating portraits of this select band of people who can trip us into laughter .
8 This had little to do with the computer but it did spur us into action .
9 A socially accepted code , whatever its pretensions to universality , will in practice be moulded not only by ‘ Be aware ’ but by the ubiquitous ‘ We are better than you ’ and the equally mindless ‘ You are stronger than we are ’ which can cow us into doubting our superiority .
10 So , one Member of Parliament 's idea ‘ to have girl muggers whipped ’ would turn back the clock to the 1820s when corporal punishment for women was abolished , whereas another Parliamentary recommendation to ‘ Bring back stocks for hooligans ’ would presumably transport us into the Dark Ages .
11 That was the way we became his followers , the way we got saved , it 's the way we continue , it 's the way and it 's the only re the only method by which we will ever stand before him and he will usher us into his presence to stand eternity with him , through his grace and as we see others , not in a sense of condemnation , not in a sense of self righteousness or pointing the finger , as we see others we can say with that man of old who , as he watched the , the man being dragged , to the , to the gallows , there but for the grace of God , goes I , goes me and there but for God 's grace , think of that most , that worse condition that you know , think of that person who has messed their life up more than any body else and er , who has made a total wreck of it , there but for the grace of God is you and there 's me , oh thank God for his grace .
12 A return trip to Dartington did n't ensnare us into the esoteric cults that flourish in those parts .
13 As we are small in numbers we can find it as we go , for maximum flexibility , but I will book us into a lodge for 2 nights on arrival to give us chance to find our feet again .
14 Then Elaine said , ‘ Do you remember we used to go out with Mama and buy Father 's cigars , and then go out with Father — he would take us into Newcastle and we would get Mama 's perfume .
15 Only magazines as risky as Mediterraneans can take us into the sort of culture where the same writer can be both Keats and Dylan .
16 So greatly did Keir take us into her confidence that , by the end of the evening , we felt like old muckers .
17 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 .
18 The camera can take us into people 's homes and lives and places of work and lay before us evidence of what life and work is like in another country .
19 Oh he could take us into the two thousand .
20 And I can remember having big long sheets and they would take us into Nottingham and just dump you at a shop and say now you know , go in and fill that in .
21 The consolidation of women 's visibility and conspicuous presence in adult education means that the men with power must take us into account in ways which otherwise would not happen .
22 The European Commission have agreed an action programme that will take us into the next century and this is despite the attitude of the present U K government .
23 We have several capital projects which will take us into new and exciting areas and if we ride out this recession better than others we will have the opportunity to make further acquisitions to expand our core activities .
24 It would also take us into a political world which , despite some continuities , was significantly different from that in which party politics first developed , came to fruition , and reached a climax under the later Stuarts .
25 One of Guinness Brewing Worldwide 's key strengths is the careful selection of such companies , those with excellent potential , which will take us into new markets or geographical areas , or consolidate our presence , and which can be integrated smoothly and add value to existing operations .
26 So we set the scene , we look good , we have n't crushed them to death and he 's gon na take us into one or two areas
27 ‘ In addition to doublle-digit growth for use in bottling , I can see a market for 50-70kta of polyethylene terephthalate in Europe in these new applications by 1990 , ’ says Bruce , ‘ And as a successful outcome of the research we are doing to produce materials of high-temperature resistance [ which would take us into the hot-fill container market ] and materials of improved gas barrier properties could add considerably to that . ’
28 It would be wrong to make them pay the price of justice — although this might nudge us into remembering that innocent wives and children and other dependents are made to suffer when the state imprisons thousands of working-class men for crimes which are often insignificant compared with corporate crimes .
29 This complete lack of rules will force us into a difficult situation , where the student will have to use his own intuition and aesthetic judgement .
30 Once again we may stress that any attempt to describe syntax by assessing the logical possibilities of combination of the " type " meanings which words and other lexical items may have in the dictionary will simply launch us into the wrong enterprise .
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