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

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1 Nathan and I are quite alone , many miles from civilization and , apparently , lost , the wind having blown snow across the tracks ahead suggests that we just let the dogs lead us towards the others , a well-reasoned idea that works perfectly .
2 Instead of letting our success lead us into a fat-cat mentality , it led us much more strongly and much faster into a mentality of asking what are we going to do with it .
3 First it must not lead us into a relativist position regarding Scripture as but one of many revelations of God .
4 The appointment of a specialist of considerable experience and an international reputation in the fields of statistics and taxonomic databases will lead us into a very different situation in the whole area of scientific computing within RBGE .
5 He declared that de Klerk had fallen victim to a Communist plot and that the reform process would " lead us into an abyss " and " the suicide of my people " .
6 Our Archbishop has just announced his retirement , and whoever is chosen to succeed him will lead us into the Decade of Evangelism .
7 A look at the development of the labour movement in Latin America will lead us into the debate over the radical/conservative nature of the working class .
8 We have got the right Prime Minister and he must lead us into the next election . ’
9 Yeah well okay , well I have n't I mean , I I did I did actually think that Mrs Thatcher would lead us into the election .
10 Second , these principles should then lead us on a successful search for phenomena that we had not observed previously .
11 Maybe the correct answer is not the right way to describe it , but natural selection should at least lead us to a set of physical laws that work fairly well .
12 I think that there is a good chance that the study of the early universe and the requirements of mathematical consistency will lead us to a complete unified theory within the lifetime of some of us who are around today , always presuming we do n't blow ourselves up first .
13 [ … ] Our notions of competition and entrepreneurship will lead us to a quite unorthodox view of the nature of monopoly in a market .
14 I think our survey showed it could be as high as fifty per hectare in fact , er but we did n't have a full response to the survey and er there 's nothing er in the results that would lead us to a conclusion that it should be lower or higher , so we 're quite happy to accept that assumption .
15 But intellect does not lead us to the Lord .
16 Harmless in himself — we thought — he would lead us to the dangerous ones if there were any .
17 In that case , I argued that Darwin 's idea of natural selection would lead us to the correct answer .
18 I was just supposed to keep an eye on you and let you lead us to the enemy .
19 There 's something about this matter which could lead us to the gallows or on to the knife of some hired assassin .
20 This in turn will lead us to an examination of how corporate law scholars have sought to offer new ways of legitimating corporate managerial power and how these too prove to be unequal to the task .
21 But this conclusion should lead us to an accommodation between dualism and monism rather than the rejection of one in favour of the other .
22 What we have now is much more than a game : an exciting story to which we do not know the end ; and a visual image which will lead us to an exciting starting point for a drama , an image which we know has engaged the children .
23 I still warm myself on memories of family parties where Uncle Brian would sing ‘ Unchained Melody ’ into a glass , Aunty Rosy would become more argumentative after her third sherry , Uncle Harold would lecture on the brilliance of Enoch Powell , and Dad would lead us in a community rendering of :
24 As for the laird — ’ he looked round with a quick black glint , ‘ he can lead us by the nose . ’
25 Magnets may lead us by the nose
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