Example sentences of "[verb] us [adv] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And that might seem a rather odd way to actually spend some of your redundancy money , but perhaps this leads us on to another area influencing the demand , and that 's to do with , if you like , psychology .
2 It really takes us back to this question of managing information and of organising to do this .
3 Brought us quicker to this point . ’
4 Around that time , we heard about a network , which could link us up to other cocoa workers around the world .
5 This can cast us back to that sense of aestheticism and dedication that we saw in the sixth elegy .
6 It would discourage profit and perhaps take us back to that nadir of Labour party policy when Shirley Williams was able to say with some pride that profit levels were the lowest they had been for years .
7 A broad Land-rover track led us down to Hard Level where lived poor Adam Baker who was fined for not burying his daughter in a woollen shroud " according to the law " .
8 This brings us inevitably to international law : the rules which make agreements between states binding ; the rules which seek to limit from the outside the kinds of actions which states may take in relation to each other and provide a framework within which they may negotiate .
9 ‘ Which brings us back to that window .
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