Example sentences of "[vb base] us to the " in BNC.

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1 At least the days of Friday night being the night the neighbours report us to the NSPCC for malicious blinding of offspring with intent are over .
2 ‘ We fuel cells have done our best You really put us to the test Exhausted now the charge is done Replace it with another one ’
3 but power us to the next disgrace .
4 Little mouse has come to say hello and welcome us to the animal show .
5 But , asks NICK CAIN , can the World Cup organisers allow themselves to let South Africa 's intense love of the sport blind us to the fact that , unless political and economic stability are rapidly established , giving the tournament to a country in turmoil could have massive repercussions .
6 Our enjoyment of his resourcefulness can ( temporarily ! ) blind us to the moral significance of his actions .
7 The reality of points of convergence should not , however , blind us to the fact that there are enormous divisions , not only between religions but within them .
8 ‘ Do you think the trick will work if they trace us to the Hilton ? ’
9 Laughter here might anaesthetize our feelings , deaden us to the moral issue .
10 The festival days , the sacred plays and dance , the processions which move jangling through the villages at night quicken us to the hidden rhythms by which the island lives .
11 These two areas of convergence also direct us to the main area of divergence and the reason why , though in actuality inextricably related , the psychic and the cultural return of homosexuality still need to be distinguished .
12 These questions take us to the very heart not only of recent theological debate about Barth , but of the inner problematic of the entire development of modern theology as we are tracing it .
13 So he held firm and , after the decisive vote on paragraph 21 of chapter 3 of Lumen Gentium , noted late at night : These rather scrappy notes , jotted down late at night on 22 September 1964 take us to the heart of Paul VI , and illustrate how he saw his Petrine ministry in relation to the ministry of other bishops .
14 Mr Harvey always take us to the Kentucky Derby and we stay in Washington for the Preakness meeting , then go on to some friends of the Harveys in New York .
15 ‘ Now , Roger , my friend , turn this barge round and pull us to the shore , swiftly , with all your skill .
16 But there are also extensive external networks ( formal and informal ; electronic , written and oral ) to which we have links , and which in various ways bind us to the rest of the actors in the firm .
17 Connect us to the X.25 .
18 Second , the cataclysmic effects of the Fall introduce us to the problem of scarcity and imbalance in the world as well as the impossibility of creating some economic Utopia .
19 The texts of Roman law bring us to the intriguing conclusion that by late classical times the only person who acquired property under trust and with it an unassailable title was the bona fide purchaser for value without notice .
20 When we recall them , they conjure up other images and lead us to the peak experience .
21 Lead us to the fount of grace
22 This does not prevent our wanting such reflective self-understanding also to involve understanding how our faculties can , in particular cases , lead us to the truth about an empirical subject matter ; and naturalistic information has its place in meeting this demand .
23 They 're probably going to buy up all our land and evacuate us to the south , or let us stay and employ us all as beaters . ’
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