Example sentences of "[verb] us to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 4 One problem with many passages in Eliot 's plays is that they send us to similar but stronger passages in the poetry .
2 First the then the uniform , then you go and wait for the envelope to come through the door , and it did , reported us to Agricultural College for a month 's training .
3 They do not repeat : ’ Do not bring us to the test , but save us from the evil one ’ , or , ’ Do not bring us to hard testing . ’
4 Presumably if the different defences had been split between several Hic Mulier figures the problem ( for us ) would disappear — again alerting us to certain , not necessarily appropriate , interpretative assumptions .
5 Yet familiarity may be blinding us to equal intelligence expressed by animals far closer to home .
6 This is not magic , for it introduces us to new relationships of intimacy and friendship , rather than of impersonal power and fantasy .
7 The twists and turns of Goldwyn 's life can become tedious , since he was so often fighting the same battles ; and the extent of his involvement in the industry means that Berg continually digresses to enlarge on some aspect of movie history , or introduces us to other personalities as they appear .
8 Moreover , it allows us to talk more confidently of a psychic and cognitive unity of humanity without limiting us to absolute categories .
9 That takes us to Joint Planning and the part of the voluntary organisations play or should play in the process .
10 The left-angled Swastika symbolizes the centripetal force related to the pull of gravity — the force which ties us to mental stagnation — decay and dissolution .
11 Acceptance of our City Challenge bid would enable us to wrought that miracle far more quickly . ’
12 But why does this event persist in subjecting us to long rows of tap dancers , a breed of people whose only function in life is to display the disgusting effects of sweat and sequins under neon ?
13 Quite how the party which has successfully brought us to economic misery and industrial impotence can make such a claim seems to suggest some very muddled thinking .
14 Well Margaret guided us to ruddy Conway in er , anyway , we got there and we had a bit of a bar snack did n't we ?
15 That these implications of Moore 's methodology seem strange might only show that it can guide us to unexpected ethical truths .
16 At the same time , he makes useful points which can lead us to other conclusions :
17 You , Moma Parsheen , world-slayer , will lead us to Carnelian .
18 The fact that a particular sort of rationality is of our very essence explains why rational thinking can lead us to ethical self control .
19 A week after the operation that took us to Southern Ireland , I was told to take Venturous up the east coast to Hull and from there , after a crew change , we were to carry out extended patrols northwards which would eventually involve us in a complete circumnavigation of the British Isles .
20 After lunch we took one of the trains hauled by 1618 which took us to Horsted Keynes and up the new extension to New Coombe Bridge .
21 It beckons us , as old Hamlet did , ‘ with courteous action ’ , and tempts us to detailed study .
22 ‘ People are always comparing us to Bogshed ’ , slurs Carl in the band van after the third encore and the obligatory dressing room conversation with two fully grown men with Baldrick haircuts , plastic carrier bags , tatty combat jackets , thick lensed NHS glasses and lots and lots of badges .
23 The self-authenticating nature of their experiences meant that neither of them was able to doubt them , yet the similarities must not blind us to certain differences .
24 This brought us to female suffrage and , indirectly , to dictatorships .
25 The question , however , is whether II Maccabees — does not present a gross simplification of events which prompts us to misleading analogies .
26 The muscular derring-do of our film heroes inspired us to imitative feats of climbing , usually trees ; and their prowess in stalking and sniffing out was echoed in our exploration of sombre , dingy and often damp places .
27 We had a wonderfully imaginative French teacher who spoke only French in the class-room , taught us French songs , introduced us to French games , and brought the lesson to life .
28 Summarize those needs cos there may be more than one and tell him what you 're gon na do , what is the plan of attack , when you 're gon na see the guy again and when we do our business building up , you can take it back to erm the benefits of him introducing us to other people by keeping policy charges down and increasing bonuses whenever possible , cos it 's in his benefit he introduces us to others so we do n't have to advertise , or very very rarely advertise .
29 Female sexuality and reproduction were seen particularly as representative of the mortality that separates us from the eternal and binds us to temporal corruptible life .
30 I told the spaceship to take us to New Earth , the planet of the Star Council .
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