Example sentences of "[verb] we into [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 One could go further and give more weight to differences with lower sampling variability , but that takes us into confirmatory statistics and beyond the scope of this book .
3 We have several capital projects which will take us into new and exciting areas and if we ride out this recession better than others we will have the opportunity to make further acquisitions to expand our core activities .
4 One of Guinness Brewing Worldwide 's key strengths is the careful selection of such companies , those with excellent potential , which will take us into new markets or geographical areas , or consolidate our presence , and which can be integrated smoothly and add value to existing operations .
5 The kernel or essence of what has gone before will , if preserved , initiate a new impetus which will lead us into unexplored territory .
6 Discussion of this would lead us into great complexity and it is appropriate to give a largely phenomenological description .
7 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 …
8 Prejudice may lead us into aggressive attitudes towards some person or group .
9 Anyway , life must go on or the terrorists will terrorise us into changed patterns of living , bastards that they are .
10 But if romanticism suits the Devil because it has a habit of slipping us into unreality-away from the real battle — it has an even more pernicious aspect .
11 Mr. Andrew Welsh ( Angus , East ) : The Government are taking us into unknown waters with the changes in the legislation .
12 Meanwhile , the Picasso Trigger needs constant water tests and monitoring , like all marine fish , and should get us into good habits again .
13 We met with the head ski instructor first and he made us all ski down the slope individually so that he could put us into different groups .
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15 British Commonwealth links , though gossamer thin for most of the time , can become emotional ties of steel in times of crisis , drawing us into unexpected military commitments , as occurred in the Falklands Campaign .
16 Twice in the last half century they have plunged us into British wars and twice have they taken our finest youth from under our beds and from behind our hams .
17 Macbeth also judges himself , and his many asides and soliloquies ( structurally as important as in Richard IN , although vastly more compressed ) bring us into close contact with his divided claims of desire and conscience ( ‘ This supernatural soliciting/Cannot be ill ; can not be good ’ ) .
18 They 'll turn us into little people . ’
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