Example sentences of "[noun] bring us [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It ends : ‘ Will the tight budget bring us to a grinding halt ?
2 Preferences bring us to Regan who is rightfully critical of the counter-intuitive implications of Frey 's blanket denials of beliefs , desires , perceptions , emotions , and so on to animals and is at great pains to stress their similarities of behaviour to that of human beings .
3 It could be simply a difference of opinion where conflicting views bring us to an impasse .
4 Brighton Borough Council with the Arts Council and South East Arts brought us into being — and their support continues as strongly as ever .
5 This concept of the division of our mental attributes into two quite separate aspects brings us to the frontiers of the fourth plane of our being , the spiritual level or plane .
6 The texts of Roman law bring us to the intriguing conclusion that by late classical times the only person who acquired property under trust and with it an unassailable title was the bona fide purchaser for value without notice .
7 Because in 1982 , when I was nine years old , my father 's work brought us to North Cornwall , where the landscapes are among the most magical on Earth and the legend of King Arthur still burns .
8 This interchange brought us to the foot of the bad step beneath Crib Goch summit .
9 So the Holy Spirit works , in our lives to bring us to Christ , to bring us to new birth .
10 At three fifteen Mavis brought us in our tea on a tray with a plateful of shortbread biscuits .
11 The application to the wider community brings us to the purpose of our gathering in this place dedicated to unity .
12 A short bubble-ride up to 1850m brought us to L'Altipiano , where we fortified ourselves for the afternoon 's skiing with a lengthy and very enjoyable lunch .
13 A taxi brought us to a boarding house she knew , and we 're shown into an apology for a bedroom .
14 If used frequently , or if used in conjunction with the soliloquy , this mode of direct presentation brings us into closer contact with that person , so that we in part share his or her hopes and fears , become more closely involved with their desire to control the world .
15 Why does the Lord bring us into this land , to fall by the sword ? ’
16 Two hours ' climbing brought us to the narrow ledge from which one entered Antony 's cave through a cleft in the cliff-face .
17 Boswell brings us to the very bones — literally — of their excursion to the churchyard behind the stable-block .
18 A trail through several Saharan oases brought us to Nefta , close to the Algerian border .
19 By the time Colonel Goreng brought us into his den , we 'd got quite good at telling it together , feeding each other cues and lines .
20 An afternoon 's drive brought us to Christchurch , where we stayed with the Bakers .
21 Our fieldwork brought us into contact with a number of organisations in that sector which could be described as " new " users , seeking to manage a climate of increased " uncertainty " .
22 The weakness of glass fibres brings us to the question of Griffith cracks and it also brings us back to Professor Inglis , whom we left in Chapter 2 worrying about why ships broke in two at sea when simple calculation showed them to be amply strong enough .
23 Which in turn brings us to the most remarkable fact of all , namely that so far from corroborating the police 's recent claims , the witnesses they located and interviewed at the time signally failed to mention any suspicious behaviour whatsoever .
24 A steep climb through bracken and bilberries brought us to a wide rocky plateau .
25 Another half-hour 's walk brings us to the site of a village which has disappeared altogether — the deserted village of Holyoak , now remembered by the solitary farmstead of Holyoaks Lodge .
26 Mention of the Ryder Cup brings us to the highlight of Torrance 's career thus far .
27 It is through suffering that we learn obedience and trust , and God , in his wisdom , will lead us through stages of growth that feel like anything but growth to bring us to Christ-likeness .
28 A short walk along the coastline past the few prettily painted small hotels brought us to the gorgeous bay lined with palm trees which we shared with the numerous shy crabs which intermittently popped out of the holes in the white sand .
29 The sheer abundance of the commercial use of Bruce Weber 's imagery brings us to another feature of the selection here .
30 A wild stylistic change brings us to a serious celebration by the London Gabrieli Brass Ensemble directed by Christopher Larkin of ‘ Original Nineteenth-Century Music for Brass ’ .
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