Example sentences of "take us [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Gon na take us down The Square .
2 A man was unfurling a sail on one of the feluccas , and we ran along the bank and asked him if he would take us across the river .
3 Although it would be possible to pursue the question of history in terms of such analyses of the forms of historicity , such an enquiry would take us on a very different path from that prompted by our original question , namely if poststructuralism can apparently be faulted by reference to a history which it neglects , where in Marxism can this history be found ?
4 and then that will take us for a period of about probably three months cos we 're saying we 'll done one at least every six weeks .
5 But there is reason to think that our senses do not take us to the heart of things .
6 Tragically the story of God 's wrestling match makes all too good sense , and a tale which bears so clearly the marks of its primitive beginnings can take us to the very summit of Calvary , and deep into the still broken heart of God .
7 The driver would take us to the police .
8 ‘ You can take us to the graves , Sir James ? ’
9 We continue now along the Rua da Carreira , past the many small restaurants and bread and cake shops until we come to a street on the right called Rua do Quebra Costas which will take us to the English Church , hidden behind a high wall in a large garden .
10 Not only does he take us to the site but he drives straight through the crowd , lights blazing , to the backstage area .
11 For Peirce , statistical sampling is the fundamental kind of ampliative inference , and for this he derives its ‘ validity ’ from his understanding of reality — its repeated use will take us to the truth in the long run .
12 Peirce could probably allow the same : his position rests upon the belief that there is a logical guarantee that induction will take us to the truth in the long run , but that our confidence in the short-run efficacy of the method is simply an ‘ acritical ’ commonsense certainty which may be susceptible to scientific explanation .
13 ‘ After the coronation they 'll take us to the palace for the night .
14 ‘ That will take us to the cities where we can buy more .
15 I have a boat ready and it will take us to the Delta .
16 I tell you another year of feasibility studies will take us to the point of no return .
17 I myself would I am sure hereafter regret not visiting this part of V. D. L. , and under all circumstances I have agreed with Lady Franklin to wait one week longer after which to return if the wind should not come round to the eastward or northeast , either of these winds would take us to the desired place in a few hours .
18 An account of the decline of partisan and religious strife , by contrast , would take us past the Hanoverian Succession — indeed , perhaps a long way past it .
19 Frank will now take us through the , the net savings of twenty million on redundancies .
20 is er , Robert you can come up and take us through the four steps of selling .
21 Nick can you take us through the six on the left see if you know them already .
22 It would also take us into a political world which , despite some continuities , was significantly different from that in which party politics first developed , came to fruition , and reached a climax under the later Stuarts .
23 Only magazines as risky as Mediterraneans can take us into the sort of culture where the same writer can be both Keats and Dylan .
24 Oh he could take us into the two thousand .
25 The European Commission have agreed an action programme that will take us into the next century and this is despite the attitude of the present U K government .
26 ‘ In addition to doublle-digit growth for use in bottling , I can see a market for 50-70kta of polyethylene terephthalate in Europe in these new applications by 1990 , ’ says Bruce , ‘ And as a successful outcome of the research we are doing to produce materials of high-temperature resistance [ which would take us into the hot-fill container market ] and materials of improved gas barrier properties could add considerably to that . ’
27 However , formulae such as " adjectives precede their nouns " do not take us beyond a very shallow level of linguistic description ; nor is it an improvement to find phrases such as " an attributive adjective " unless the description proceeds in some way to give an account of how a term like attributive may mean something more than a simple statement about formal grouping .
28 I thought of the far nurseries of the stars and how many days ' sail through the thin seas of hydrogen would take us beyond the space lamps and the burial grounds of the stars .
29 PC /k is a closure principle because it says that a move from something known to something known to be implied by it does not take us outside the closed area of knowledge . )
30 So , from Tuesday through to Thursday , he 'll take us from the Blackhills of Dakota , through Dances with Wolves country to the scene of Custer 's legendary last stand .
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