Example sentences of "lead us [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Derelict railway lines are now covered with earth or ashes and grass-seeded , well disguised as useful paths to lead us through this extraordinary cheek-by-jowl-with-industry urban reserve .
2 But who is qualified to lead us on this Crusade ?
3 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 .
4 So thank you very much indeed , for coming , for addressing us , and we look forward I think both at national level and as you suggest , at local level with ever more valuable and productive relationships with the private sector , together with the other partners which , er , whom we need , and thank you for leading us along this
5 This leads us to one of the main problems in this sort of computer-based study .
6 But this leads us to another possible answer to the question .
7 ‘ And that — ’ Cranston almost shouted , glaring across at the landlord to bring his food for his stomach was growling with hunger' — leads us to another mystery .
8 ‘ Which , ’ Benjamin continued , ‘ leads us to this sudden change in the Queen 's mood .
9 The implementation of policy leads us into many aspects of nature conservation not necessarily just on the Council 's own land but as you work for Fife Regional Council you will understand the ramifications of local authority influence .
10 Dehydration , er can produce death within a matter of fe , er a few hours and and an understanding of the mechanism by which this dehydration leads us into one of the most effective forms of heat treatment er , ever produced .
11 Apart from anything else , it leads us into several fascinating areas , such as etymology , linguistic fashion , verbal humour , and the expression of gender — the last two being particularly difficult roads to travel along , and where the bones of many an unwary linguist can be found along the way .
12 It leads us towards inner peace .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 Enlighten our minds to receive your guidance so that you may lead us unto true wisdom .
16 The kernel or essence of what has gone before will , if preserved , initiate a new impetus which will lead us into unexplored territory .
17 Discussion of this would lead us into great complexity and it is appropriate to give a largely phenomenological description .
18 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 …
19 Prejudice may lead us into aggressive attitudes towards some person or group .
20 At the same time , he makes useful points which can lead us to other conclusions :
21 You , Moma Parsheen , world-slayer , will lead us to Carnelian .
22 Increased understanding of the burdens which they carry should lead us to greater awareness of the strain under which they are so often put .
23 The fact that a particular sort of rationality is of our very essence explains why rational thinking can lead us to ethical self control .
24 ‘ To be fair , it 's a hell of an act to follow when you consider Gordon has already led us to two championships in the space of three seasons .
25 Your investigations , Mister Cowley , have not led us to any further evidence to confirm or clarify the intentions of these men ? ,
26 After this , we might fairly expect our journey to have led us to some certainties about the language .
27 It is not pleasant to be shot at , and even the pleasure of being missed is spoilt by the mind 's habit of constructing alternative scenarios ; if the machine-gunner had been a bit quicker to react , or had led us with more skill , we would now be nothing but a heap of molten metal somewhere in the sea-grape .
28 With another black look , the man led us to that door over there .
29 Above a miniature bergschrund , a slabby groove sporting a teasing overlap led us to another intriguingly smooth corner .
30 Innerd took over as Palace 's captain in 1906 after Ted Birnie had left us and he led us to several marvellous FA Cup triumphs , including the fabulous 1–0 Will at the home of his former club , and League champions , Newcastle United in January 1907 .
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