Example sentences of "we into the " in BNC.
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1 | They have the power to send the rest of us into the ranks of the army , if they like , or into prison or the colonies . |
2 | James laughed , ‘ Look at them , Angus , look at the people , they are rampant now , this is better than ‘ Forty-five , nobody is dying , no royal fop is leading us into the bog . |
3 | Data could pop up in boxes around the screen , and in due course graphics , mice and icons led us into the wimps era ( window , icon , menu , pointer ) . |
4 | A more important point is that passages of this sort , spliced as they are with images like the lizard from the immediate foreground of Pound 's tent inside the wire-mesh cage of the prison camp , do not come into being out of the free associations of idle reverie , though in these Pisan cantos Pound exploits the illusion of that , as Joyce did in Ulysses when he pretended to transport himself and us into the mind of Leopold Bloom . |
5 | Finally , still silent , she turned and led us into the main room . |
6 | He herded us into the lobby , which was full of people . |
7 | Unlike the singer-songwriter creed , attention is always drawn away from the song to the figure of the person working at it : there 's a flagrant exhibitionism that forces us into the role of voyeur . |
8 | Jesus ' sufferings draw us into the love of God and show us how much he loved us . |
9 | Our Archbishop has just announced his retirement , and whoever is chosen to succeed him will lead us into the Decade of Evangelism . |
10 | We left in a strange , silent huff , the women running after us into the street and trying to pull us back inside . |
11 | However , I have to confess that as you were a new arrival and not one of us into the bargain , I thought I should glance at your first letter or two home … |
12 | ‘ We were worried stiff , ’ she chided as she bustled us into the kitchen . |
13 | He wanted to bring us into the twenty-first century . |
14 | Doone followed us into the kitchen , removed a grey tweed overcoat and sat by the table in his much-lived-in grey suit . |
15 | ‘ It has really played us into the game and I think the Prime Minister has made a considerable mistake . |
16 | Yet the time taken to tell the story draws us into the timelessness of the forest and gives the unfolding tragedy its full , ironic measure . |
17 | May we allow Him to lead us into the unknown , may we draw our courage from Him and may we place our trust in His loving kindness . |
18 | Come with us into the Kasbah , and get your piece of the action . |
19 | A look at the development of the labour movement in Latin America will lead us into the debate over the radical/conservative nature of the working class . |
20 | The small accomplice waved us into the lorry . |
21 | They can drive us into the arms of God , or into the clutches of evil . |
22 | Meditation can bring us into the immediate presence of God . |
23 | Therefore it is suggested that for the husband whose outrage forecloses the possibility of a mere divorce proceeding , a clear case exists for having the courts carve out an exception to the three-year rule so as to allow a suit to be brought for nullity through fraud or mistake.56 To the protesting reader who may feel that this spurious reasoning leads us into the realm of nonsense , the only answer is that it is the purpose of this paper to provoke a re-examination of certain fundamental values and ideas . |
24 | This leads us into the next stage of whole-healing , namely diet . |
25 | However , it was as a goalscorer that Mel gained an undisputed niche in Palace 's history as the scorer of our first-ever goal in Division One , when his fine , dipping header put us into the lead and on the way to a 2–2 draw with Manchester United on the opening day of season 1969–70 . |
26 | He catapulted us into the future with promises of electronic miniaturisation and biotechnology . |
27 | There is an ‘ Essential ’ Chamber Music series with the peerless performances , and an ‘ Enterprise ’ collection which takes us into the worlds of Szymanowski , Berio , Ligeti , Schoenberg , Poulenc , Franz Schmidt , Stravinsky and others . |
28 | Unless we have attitude training in preparation for our work , we are quite likely to bring with us into the library our prejudices and biases . |
29 | He 'd try to sneak us into the zoo without paying and we 'd get caught and taken down to the Police Station . |
30 | We did n't get a chance to say any more , because Anthea ushered us into the hall almost immediately afterwards . ’ |