Example sentences of "[verb] us to [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr. Ashworth helpfully referred us to a substantial number of United States decisions . |
2 | Such an exhibition , and its permanent record in the lavishly illustrated new book edited by Wendy Roworth , should alert us to the rich possibilities offered by serious reassessment of the work of such a varied , complex and intellectual artist as Angelica Kauffman . |
3 | We invited Corpus Christi to tea and they in turn invited us to a sumptuous Sunday brunch in their garden overlooking Christ Church meadow . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | They do n't direct us to the late survival of a gypsy paradise . |
6 | but power us to the next disgrace . |
7 | Our enjoyment of his resourcefulness can ( temporarily ! ) blind us to the moral significance of his actions . |
8 | There were no roads direct from the station to where the world began , but the carriage drivers , squatting over their breakfasts , directed us to an abandoned railway line which cut across country . |
9 | ‘ They drove us to a lonely creek , ’ she said . |
10 | So we might in fact simplify this by saying these are the enabling factors if you like , to leave home these are the motivating factors pulling us to a certain destination . |
11 | Another Greek has cut down a Trojan who falls under the handle , leading us to the other side . |
12 | We see then that the idea introduces us to a radical gospel which brings an uncomfortable message to our hearts . |
13 | This leads us to a fundamental distinction in the character of critical judgements , a distinction between what I shall call internal and external criteria of judgement . |
14 | His devotional works are full of joy ; religion , he said , ‘ leads us to a huge felicity through pleasant ways ’ . |
15 | This leads us to a brief discussion of the developments within these fields since the time when the early sociologists were working . |
16 | That finding leads us to a shocking conclusion : a gesture is more individual than an individual . |
17 | Analysis of the returns leads us to the following conclusions : |
18 | This leads us to the disturbing conclusion that there is a degree of subjectivity in identifying a stretch of language as discourse — it may be meaningful and thus communicate to one person in a way which another person does not have the necessary knowledge to make sense of — yet in practice we find that discourse is usually perceived as such by groups , rather than individuals . |
19 | Modern conditions have involved us in rivalry of armaments which is now a conscious struggle to achieve by expenditure and science , by diplomacy and alliances , a balance of power which always eludes us , and because it is always variable and unstable condemns us to a bloodless battle , a dry warfare of steel and gold . |
20 | And are we to think that this loving God really wants us to linger on in pain and without dignity when , according to the same dogma , He is in any case calling us to a better life ? |
21 | Nevertheless it is by no means certain that the use of such predicates necessarily commits us to an anti-monist stance . |
22 | Talk of ‘ processes ’ and ‘ states ’ commits us to an inappropriate way of looking at the matter — as though the only difference between understanding understanding and understanding sweating is that in the case of understanding understanding our gaze is directed inwards . |
23 | If the medium of issue is magnetic then the indefinite maintenance of bit-perfect records commits us to an active program of periodic renewal and integrity checking , or a one-off transfer to a more permanent medium . |
24 | Our second association item takes us to a late autumn in the next reign . |
25 | A consideration of two dreams in Shakespeare 's plays takes us to a similar conclusion . |
26 | To use the landscape itself as the stage or background for artistic expression takes us to the very boundaries of art until , as we step across , we realize that the whole of life is , or could be , Art . |
27 | Peter Wood 's brief is to guide us to an acceptable quality management system that genuinely reflects our practices . |
28 | An unexpected gap in the mountains beckoned us to a silent lake fed by waterfalls and surrounded by woods with banks of moss , lichens and fungi alive with lemmings scurrying among holes and tree roots . |
29 | Laughter here might anaesthetize our feelings , deaden us to the moral issue . |
30 | We have set very clear targets which will return us to a basic level of performance in the next two years . |