Example sentences of "lead we [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | John-Paul Ziller is variously a drugs dealer , magician and con man , personifying — like Rinehart in Ralph Ellison 's Invisible Man — the flux of narrative stances ; Plucky Purcell , as his name suggests , represents the narrator of adventures and Marx Marvellous ( ‘ your host and narrator ’ ) embodies Robbins 's role as narrative compère , constantly leading us into new episodes with an appropriate verbal flourish . |
2 | It leads us towards inner peace . |
3 | Therefore the poem leads us towards transcendental moments of revelation , scattered throughout , but climaxing at the Simplon Pass ( end of Book vi ) and the vision on Mount Snowdon in the last book of the poem ; in the same way Aeneas was granted a vision of the destiny of Rome in Book VI of the Aeneid , and Adam in Paradise Lost receives revelations on top of a high mountain . |
4 | We intend to undertake a process of study that will lead us towards new paradigms of mission and service and of communicating the Gospel in an inter-religious context . |
5 | Enlighten our minds to receive your guidance so that you may lead us unto true wisdom . |
6 | The kernel or essence of what has gone before will , if preserved , initiate a new impetus which will lead us into unexplored territory . |
7 | Discussion of this would lead us into great complexity and it is appropriate to give a largely phenomenological description . |
8 | The representation of the river turns into an important symbol when crossing the river becomes highly significant — perhaps doing so will lead us into open conflict with the Abbey who are demanding an increase in tithes … |
9 | Prejudice may lead us into aggressive attitudes towards some person or group . |
10 | At the same time , he makes useful points which can lead us to other conclusions : |
11 | You , Moma Parsheen , world-slayer , will lead us to Carnelian . |
12 | The fact that a particular sort of rationality is of our very essence explains why rational thinking can lead us to ethical self control . |