Example sentences of "[vb -s] us to [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We see then that the idea introduces us to a radical gospel which brings an uncomfortable message to our hearts .
2 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 .
3 His devotional works are full of joy ; religion , he said , ‘ leads us to a huge felicity through pleasant ways ’ .
4 This leads us to a brief discussion of the developments within these fields since the time when the early sociologists were working .
5 That finding leads us to a shocking conclusion : a gesture is more individual than an individual .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Nevertheless it is by no means certain that the use of such predicates necessarily commits us to an anti-monist stance .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 Our second association item takes us to a late autumn in the next reign .
12 A consideration of two dreams in Shakespeare 's plays takes us to a similar conclusion .
13 This combined emphasis — that doubt is not the same as unbelief but can lead naturally to it — directs us to a mature handling of doubt that avoids the extremes of being too hard or too soft on doubt .
14 No one , in this cast of hundreds , has just a walk-on part : a role in just one Goldwyn film entitles us to the full biography of Frances Farmer , from winning a teenage essay competition to her eventual confinement in an asylum .
15 Enzensberger invites us to a ghastly repetition of the corsi e ricorsi of humanity 's blind tragedy .
16 Whelms us to the tired land where tasseling corn ,
17 Comparison also points us to an important dimension of law already discussed : besides regulating behaviour or social relations , legal systems also — in different societies to different degrees — contain a symbolic or rhetorical dimension , in other words , law forms part of the ideological system of a society .
18 It 's doing something like this which is historically the foundation of this country and carries us to a new era .
19 It 's doing something like this which is historically the foundation of this country and carries us to a new era .
20 A wild stylistic change brings us to a serious celebration by the London Gabrieli Brass Ensemble directed by Christopher Larkin of ‘ Original Nineteenth-Century Music for Brass ’ .
21 This brings us to the key difference between the Keynesian and monetarist models .
22 This brings us to the final ingredient in P.D .
23 This brings us to the final point in this section : the relationship between authority , the market and rights .
24 Which brings us to the Old Bailey .
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