Example sentences of "us to [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | One afternoon Beth Porter , an American founder member of the company , invited the rest of us to a double bill of soft core porno movies in Piccadilly . |
2 | We had chosen our visit to coincide with the full moon , but it also coincided with a period of maximum solar flare activity , and on every clear night the Lights treated us to a spectacular show in green and red . |
3 | There were three soldiers for every nun ; they tied our hands and took us to a small room , two soldiers pushing each nun . |
4 | That finding leads us to a shocking conclusion : a gesture is more individual than an individual . |
5 | We see then that the idea introduces us to a radical gospel which brings an uncomfortable message to our hearts . |
6 | He conducted us to a new restaurant , the Hungry Horse , which was pronouncedly ‘ gay ’ , with all the young waiters in tight-fitting cotton trousers of small blue-and-white checks . |
7 | Reluctantly , he took us to a single kennel at the back of the offices . |
8 | Can you help us to a better understanding ? |
9 | It is possible that this statement commits us to a misnomer at the outset . |
10 | Independence of course demands economic means : and this brings us to a last and equally basic issue . |
11 | The Feldwebel took us to a German Red Cross canteen . |
12 | God knows what happened to the family they found us with , but they took us to a place called Fresnes gaol , Paris . |
13 | This leads us to a discussion of the concept of ‘ information management ’ . |
14 | Poetry and vision are the sails to take us to a universe as vast as that of Boltzmann . |
15 | After the show , ’ said the fräulein , following an emotional and discursive preamble , ‘ the dresser woman I told you about introduced us to a man called Fedorov . |
16 | Woodger made his Palace debut on 1 November 1905 at Swindon in a United League game , helped us to a 6–1 win and scored two goals . |
17 | To assess such a claim requires that we make a giant leap of the imagination to transport us to a state of ignorance about even the most elementary principles of physics . |
18 | Mam chose instead to take us to a different hill station every year so that we travelled the length and breadth of India , from Kashmir in the far north-west , four days ' journey by train and road , to the Nilgiri near Simla , and Darjeeling . |
19 | Holland thus leads us to a dynamic and important role of reading : ‘ The psychoanalytic theory of literature holds that the writer expresses and disguises childhood fantasies . |
20 | Perhaps I should have been frank with her , admitted honestly that I did n't love her and that if she insisted on marrying me she would be condemning both of us to a joyless union . |
21 | An American controller on duty when we requested permission to land later took us to a hotel at 10 pm . |
22 | After an hour at Customs , a military officer took us to a restaurant and then to the barracks to sleep . |
23 | After climbing to the top of the largest crater , the boat took us to a small bay on Palea Kameni where you can swim to the hot springs and delve into the orange mud of the sea bed , supposedly wonderful for your skin ! |
24 | Just as surely God desires to lead us to a knowledge of genuine Christian fellowship , so surely must we be overwhelmed by a great general disillusionment with others , with Christians in general , and , if we are fortunate , with ourselves . |
25 | This combined emphasis — that doubt is not the same as unbelief but can lead naturally to it — directs us to a mature handling of doubt that avoids the extremes of being too hard or too soft on doubt . |
26 | While it is true that , in most of them , a party with 10 per cent of the popular vote holds 100 per cent of the power , this is surely preferable to our present system , which condemns us to a lifetime of minority rule . |
27 | ‘ They drove us to a lonely creek , ’ she said . |
28 | Gran is going to take us to a museum . |
29 | Our second association item takes us to a late autumn in the next reign . |
30 | My watch alarm woke us to a finger cold pre-dawn , though I remained only half awake as we trudged through knee-deep snow to the bottom of the Supercouloir , both of us cursing that we had not brought our skis . |