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

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31 He then goes on to say that after her death he loved her more than when she was alive — this leads us into a trap , for we begin to feel that the old man was a ghoulish sentimentalist .
32 But this leads us into the area of secularisation that has been the most damaging to the Christian church .
33 Not only does this provide us with the content to be taught , but it also lays the foundation on which final assessment can be based ; however , before we can devise our objectives , two further collections of information are needed .
34 D' you think that the Government in Calcutta is prepared to leave us to our fate ?
35 ‘ Our area has been pedestrianised , and while we are convinced that this benefited us in the summer , it worked against us in the winter .
36 This keeps us in our place , although it frustrates us with a great deal of suffering .
37 This takes us to four fifteen .
38 It also provides a clinical procedure for treating some psychological conditions , but this takes us beyond the scope of the present book .
39 This takes us into the realm of language .
40 This takes us into the nebulous area of psychological assessment , but it is also the case that the supply of information must be of the right type and in the right form to enable human beings to respond and act correctly , especially the air traffic controllers and the flight crew .
41 This takes us into an area of discussion — what has broadly come to be known as ‘ the environment ’ — which will be dealt with in the following chapter .
42 This takes us into some very interesting work about point of view .
43 This takes us into item three , this is the provision of service land , er , the
44 It happens that what we 've done is we 've taken it and hung it on the starlight , the magic of starlight — how wonderful it is , how much you can tell from just looking at a star through a telescope and measuring the light that comes out of it , and this takes us into realms of why a star shines ; what do you mean by time when you go back millions of years into the universe lifetime ; what do you mean , why do stars shine with different colours .
45 What does all this tell us of the rhynchosaurs ' diet ?
46 What does all this tell us about West Ham ?
47 This forewarns us of the issue of SELECTION which will be taken up in Chapter 2 .
48 D does does this take us to Cafe Direct ?
49 This decided us on a bold move to facilitate loading .
50 This prevents us from supposing that the conditional in question , to speak in the ontologically extravagant way , comes to this : in the possible world where it is raining , but everything else is the same as in this world save that the balcony is wet , the balcony is indeed wet .
51 Having examined the fabric of a church , what can this tell us of the local landscape ?
52 What does this tell us about a biblical attitude regarding our partner 's body in the marriage relationship ?
53 Given that all those involved were volunteers , and had been chosen at random to be guards or prisoners , what does this tell us about the influence of power on human behaviour ?
54 If it is shown that young people who leave care and have been trained to live independently move quickly into group living situations , what does this tell us about provision for older adolescents ?
55 ( 5 ) What does this tell us about the people in the picture ?
56 What does this tell us about people 's clothes at that time ?
57 Consider these two rhetorical questions , from an essay on Othello : Does this tell us about Shakespeare ?
58 What does this tell us about them ?
59 What does this tell us in practical terms ?
60 This brought us to female suffrage and , indirectly , to dictatorships .
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