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

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1 To it we owe that nervous , spidery line of the drawings — so quick , so attentive , yet so despairing — that alerts us to the elusiveness of the subject at the same time that it perseveres in the attempt to render it .
2 This allows us to wheel incubators , wheelchairs , and trolley cots up a gently-inclined ramp without any trouble . ’
3 This allows us to be patient in the face of the daily frustrations of life .
4 This allows us to built mixed consultancy teams to fit the need and , in many cases , we can provide experimental validation of the software .
5 Modern conditions have involved us in rivalry of armaments which is now a conscious struggle to achieve by expenditure and science , by diplomacy and alliances , a balance of power which always eludes us , and because it is always variable and unstable condemns us to a bloodless battle , a dry warfare of steel and gold .
6 This leads us to the composition and behaviour of sports crowds , especially at football matches and the current debate about the reasons for hooliganism .
7 This leads us to one of the main problems in this sort of computer-based study .
8 This leads us to a discussion of the concept of ‘ information management ’ .
9 This leads us to the most widely adopted material for kite sails , Ripstop Nylon
10 This leads us to the disturbing conclusion that there is a degree of subjectivity in identifying a stretch of language as discourse — it may be meaningful and thus communicate to one person in a way which another person does not have the necessary knowledge to make sense of — yet in practice we find that discourse is usually perceived as such by groups , rather than individuals .
11 This leads us to a fundamental distinction in the character of critical judgements , a distinction between what I shall call internal and external criteria of judgement .
12 But this leads us to another possible answer to the question .
13 This leads us to a brief discussion of the developments within these fields since the time when the early sociologists were working .
14 Our concern then Mr Mayor is to see social housing used correctly , for those in greatest need and this leads us to the conclusion that means testing is the best way to ensure , is positive discrimination in favour of people in such need .
15 D' you think that the Government in Calcutta is prepared to leave us to our fate ?
16 This takes us to four fifteen .
17 D does does this take us to Cafe Direct ?
18 This brought us to female suffrage and , indirectly , to dictatorships .
19 Assuming that Professor Vessey is willing to allow us to film , the arrangements will be as follows .
20 This enables us to brig the number of hours of training more into line with other organisations and to convince the Sports Council that we are doing everything possible to train our teachers more quickly .
21 Er and thi this lead us to a list of things to do .
22 This brings us to the ‘ Catch 22 ’ situation that we , as designer , find ourselves in with regard to conservation bodies .
23 This brings us to the second proposition , which was evidently begotten of inability to answer that difficult , because inherently unanswerable , question .
24 This brings us to the question central to the understanding of Queen Mary : the nature of Scottish monarchy , and the factors which made the relationship between kings and their subjects successful or unsuccessful .
25 This brings us to the question of those notoriously stuffy announcers .
26 This brings us to the last perspective which has influenced us : the study , in the broadest sense , of personality .
27 Independence of course demands economic means : and this brings us to a last and equally basic issue .
28 This brings us to the second stimulus to the citizenship idea .
29 This brings us to the relationship between citizenship and community .
30 This brings us to the second of my three questions .
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