Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] us [adv] to the " in BNC.
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1 | If we are looking for advice on a particular situation which affects us then impartiality of the second type is particularly important ; for instance , the judge who assesses the relevant facts and selects the relevant moral or legal rules must not be someone who has something to gain or lose by the outcome , although this presupposes the correctness of the rules to be applied and so takes us back to the impartiality normally associated with legislators , which is a matter of their involvement in determining rules which are not only universalisable but are actually to be universalised , at least within a given community , and to their impartiality in the third sense namely the adequacy of the consideration given to the various relevant considerations . |
2 | At this point the whole argument not only takes us back to the eighteenth-century speculations about poetry versus reason , but begins to tie in with recent neurological discoveries concerning the workings of the two halves of the human brain which have been derived from experimentally induced conditions of aphasia . |
3 | ‘ You 'd better take us up to the refrigerator factory , ’ Gary said . |
4 | This rightly brings us back to the subject of worship rather than evangelism . |
5 | The end of Genesis did not bring us back to the beginning , but it surely left us heading in the right direction . |
6 | Du n no , I might ask my dad cos he 'll probably take us back to the pub |
7 | He even invited us round to the house one night , to give me a loan of a book on the Gothic Imagination . |
8 | My tale for today takes us back to the origins of the resistance of Marseilles to the seductions of the Celtic mainland . |
9 | ‘ We were about twenty minutes altogether from the point where we realized they could n't get us down to the time when we stepped on to the roof . |
10 | Through that we obtained a middle generation , who then passed us on to the older generation of the family . |
11 | It was , however , after Palace had acquired Cliff Holton and Dickie Dowsett that we saw Allen at his vintage best , spraying the passes and plying the crosses from which those big fellows scored the goals which first of all kept us in Division Three , and then took us up to the 2nd Division in 1963–64 . |