Example sentences of "[vb -s] us back to the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The second question raised by the dual nature of disciplines — as bodies of knowledge and bodies of people — takes us back to the very distinction between ‘ academic ’ and ‘ professional ’ courses . |
3 | The answer to this question takes us back to the very origins of the town in the middle years of the twelfth century . |
4 | No one could see Old Town Street , at Plymouth , without beginning at once to speculate about the significance of a name like this : and in fact the name takes us back to the very beginnings , to the poverty-stricken little Saxon village of farmers and fishermen , well down behind the Hoe , out of which this great naval city has grown . |
5 | He likes to recall China 's ‘ 5,000 year-old tradition of history ’ ( which takes us back to the mythical Yellow Emperor ) and urges China 's battered intellectuals to revive their patriotic spirit . |
6 | In a beautifully simple piece of writing Achebe transports us back to the earliest days of colonialism . |
7 | And talking about feet brings us back to the first step . |
8 | And this of course brings us back to the practical and philosophical implications of the unstable text . |
9 | The White Paper clearly indicates the government 's intention of shifting the balance of provision away from local authorities , and this brings us back to the mixed economy of welfare or welfare pluralism . |
10 | Which brings us back to the Southern Effect . |
11 | Which brings us back to the Communist Party itself . |
12 | All of which brings us back to the 1987 State of World Population Report and its coded messages . |
13 | That brings us back to the domestic market and the attempts just 18 months ago by supermarket buyers to force lamb prices down to new depths and twist sheep farmers ' tails till their eyes popped . |
14 | But this brings us back to the initial problem , which was precisely to explain how materialism could accommodate such a ‘ feel ’ . |
15 | It brings us back to the old calculus of human happiness , back to the rationalisations by which different measures and patterns of investment are justified purely in terms of their direct or indirect benefit to ourselves . |
16 | Which brings us back to the old problem , ’ she finished on a slightly bitter note . |
17 | This brings us back to the underlying issue in this chapter about welfare and dependency . |
18 | This brings us back to the expressive order . |