Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] us [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 All that postmodernism has been able to do is signal the demise and loss of all we have held dear , and it remains for another generation of artists to pull us out of the mire .
2 We have a very busy programme to take us through to the end of the year .
3 It 's just that Strach was fitter last season than we could have hoped , and we needed his blood and guts leadership to dig us out of the mess we were in .
4 All we need is a victory to put us back on the road .
5 All we need is a victory to put us back on the road .
6 I would n't call last season debacle making the right decisions , my own personal opinion of him is that he was the right manager to get us out of the second divsion , but I feel that given the players and money avail able to him he maybe could have done better .
7 I 'll ask Campbell to take us on into the question of the role of this aircraft .
8 I remember coming off stage in Rio and being piled into a helicopter to take us back to the hotel .
9 In effect , therefore , we stop acquiring any new skills and this may mean we risk having too narrow a repertoire of skills to equip us adequately for the variety of people-situations we are likely to encounter .
10 When we are insecure about our personal power , ill at ease with our individuality and allowing others to define us much of the time , we may rely heavily on other sources of power .
11 He bribed an operator at the transmat port to send us over to the space docks .
12 I was doing a three-point-turn manoeuvre to get us back onto the road when he woke up , lifted his hat and mumbled : ‘ Where are we ? ’
13 ‘ Is there any other way to bring us back to the light ?
14 Will the Prime Minister take this opportunity to tell us why over the last year the unemployment record of his Government is by far the worst of any in the European Commuity ?
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