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

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1 Back in the main town , we explored twisting alleys which eventually led us to the old Frankish quarter .
2 ‘ You 've been slowly starving us to death , ’ they said .
3 One focus is Jesus , who reveals the love of God for us , and so reconciles us to God , ; the other is the spiritual and ethical community which he founded .
4 I only want us to be together , always . ’
5 For the face as simulacrum can only refer us to yet another image , there being no true face behind the mask .
6 Which which Mrs Thatcher rightly committed us to and rightly whipped us through the house And and it and it
7 Nevertheless it is by no means certain that the use of such predicates necessarily commits us to an anti-monist stance .
8 Relating an interlude of bad weather in 1873 , Bonington suddenly whisks us to the ( almost ) contemporary Chamonix campsite : ‘ Sitting out bad weather is another familiar experience .
9 So the law is intended not simply to regulate conduct in an imperfect world , but to show up our imperfections and so lead us to Christ .
10 An absolute conception of poverty thus alerts us to the fact that health — for some or all of the family — will be bartered in the struggle to meet basic needs .
11 I DO not want us to be a little England , impoverished , devoid of influence , sour in isolation , languishing either on the sidelines of Europe or of history .
12 Mark finally led us to the summit of Mont Blonc du Tacul just as darkness fell .
13 The gospel does not direct us to our sin and the threat of judgement , but to reconciliation in the kingdom of Christ .
14 You can not tease us with a smidge of inside info on Jon , and not expect us to be hanging on every word .
15 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 . ’
16 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 . ’
17 He does not misuse freedom , and he does not expect us to either .
18 We 're only meeting friends , they 'll not expect us to be sober . ’
19 There were twenty of us , other chaps in much the same boat as me , Nancy our tutor was cheerful , down to earth and did not expect us to be cordon bleu cooks .
20 We tramp across the wet grass and bracken and plunge through the soaking undergrowth with Andy confidently predicting , with all the security of a man who knows his feet are dry and will remain so , that this bushwhacking through chest-deep and sodden vegetation will soon bring us to the crag .
21 Holland thus leads us to a dynamic and important role of reading : ‘ The psychoanalytic theory of literature holds that the writer expresses and disguises childhood fantasies .
22 Have to say the planets and do n't forget we 've got to think about other solar systems as well so we 're not let's not limit us to the number , the planets why not .
23 Such an event normally takes us to Dartmoor or Exmoor , has run on the same basis for the last few years and is planned to the last minute — so why the meeting ?
24 next is our action round-up which tonight takes us to swindon for the sport of kickboxing
25 Well anyway remember us to them wo n't you ?
26 But there is reason to think that our senses do not take us to the heart of things .
27 Paul is not asking us to be passive .
28 Perhaps , he thinks , this has finally brought us to our senses .
29 Our approach has the advantage of not tying us to a particular syntax and semantics for the space of expressions .
30 It 's just that the preceding F&W 's EPs have already lured us to bed with wine and roses and five of the tracks are here ; familiar as those passport photos you keep forgetting to chuck out of your wallet .
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