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

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1 The collapse of Marxism-Leninism has brought us to that ‘ absolute moment ’ which marks the end of humanity 's long journey through the night of political confusion and abortive social and economic experiment .
2 This , admittedly , is a hard saying , and may well stir a first inkling that there must be something fundamentally wrong with the approach which has brought us to this point .
3 Steady progress over the last four decades has brought us to a point where much of what happens in primary education is a source of pride .
4 Russian , ultimately , has brought us to a similar endeavour .
5 That 's what Tod has brought us to .
6 First of all erm he justified his view on environmental considerations as as considered by the City Council , I think we would say , the County Council , that one of the main considerations that has brought us to the conclusion that we have are environmental considerations , the environment of York and its immeding immediate surroundings , the protection er of the York greenbelt , environmental considerations have been er at the most er in our minds .
7 Hello there … this week summer sport has brought us to the south coast to take a look at a sailing revolution that 's being pioneered from the heartland of Central South … we 're going out on the solent to sea test a boat which is reckoned to be the formula one of the water
8 Mr Brown 's trip to Harlem has brought us into an urban landscape known to tabloid headline writers as Beirut-on-Hudson , an advance on their earlier versions of , first , Naples-on-Hudson , and then Calcutta-on-Hudson .
9 1:3 , 23 ) has brought us into God 's new creation ( 2 Cor.
10 The one that for the past five years has brought us into crisis , anarchy , and economic decay ? "
11 One that was going to bring us to Berlin in a month .
12 You 've brought us to this , you conniving old bastard . ’
13 The commission that had brought us to Préfleur was for music to a libretto by M. Xavier Frontenac .
14 To cheer himself up , the guard asked about us and what had brought us to Egypt .
15 At the Regina station Mr Murray insisted on climbing up into the engine tender to shake hands with and thank the engineer and fireman who had brought us through the storm on this far-from-ordinary journey .
16 The preliminary cleaning of the painting in 1984 aroused a good deal of adverse criticism but , as Felipe Garin , the Prado 's director , recently commented : ‘ In the end the passage of time and the approval of the general public have brought us to our senses ’
17 The dots have brought us to the bottom of a page — an appropriate point , since we have also , surely , reached the nadir of these proceedings , perhaps of all proceedings in the whole history of the modern Civil Service .
18 He wanted to bring us into the twenty-first century .
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