Example sentences of "[vb infin] us into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Meditation can bring us into the immediate presence of God . |
2 | However this would lock us into a service led system , with very little room for the expression of user choice or the tailoring of services to the individual . |
3 | So , one Member of Parliament 's idea ‘ to have girl muggers whipped ’ would turn back the clock to the 1820s when corporal punishment for women was abolished , whereas another Parliamentary recommendation to ‘ Bring back stocks for hooligans ’ would presumably transport us into the Dark Ages . |
4 | A return trip to Dartington did n't ensnare us into the esoteric cults that flourish in those parts . |
5 | As we are small in numbers we can find it as we go , for maximum flexibility , but I will book us into a lodge for 2 nights on arrival to give us chance to find our feet again . |
6 | It would also take us into a political world which , despite some continuities , was significantly different from that in which party politics first developed , came to fruition , and reached a climax under the later Stuarts . |
7 | Only magazines as risky as Mediterraneans can take us into the sort of culture where the same writer can be both Keats and Dylan . |
8 | Oh he could take us into the two thousand . |
9 | The European Commission have agreed an action programme that will take us into the next century and this is despite the attitude of the present U K government . |
10 | ‘ In addition to doublle-digit growth for use in bottling , I can see a market for 50-70kta of polyethylene terephthalate in Europe in these new applications by 1990 , ’ says Bruce , ‘ And as a successful outcome of the research we are doing to produce materials of high-temperature resistance [ which would take us into the hot-fill container market ] and materials of improved gas barrier properties could add considerably to that . ’ |
11 | This complete lack of rules will force us into a difficult situation , where the student will have to use his own intuition and aesthetic judgement . |
12 | Once again we may stress that any attempt to describe syntax by assessing the logical possibilities of combination of the " type " meanings which words and other lexical items may have in the dictionary will simply launch us into the wrong enterprise . |
13 | Even , Christian teaching will not educate us into the Kingdom of God ! |
14 | Instead of letting our success lead us into a fat-cat mentality , it led us much more strongly and much faster into a mentality of asking what are we going to do with it . |
15 | First it must not lead us into a relativist position regarding Scripture as but one of many revelations of God . |
16 | The appointment of a specialist of considerable experience and an international reputation in the fields of statistics and taxonomic databases will lead us into a very different situation in the whole area of scientific computing within RBGE . |
17 | He declared that de Klerk had fallen victim to a Communist plot and that the reform process would " lead us into an abyss " and " the suicide of my people " . |
18 | Our Archbishop has just announced his retirement , and whoever is chosen to succeed him will lead us into the Decade of Evangelism . |
19 | A look at the development of the labour movement in Latin America will lead us into the debate over the radical/conservative nature of the working class . |
20 | We have got the right Prime Minister and he must lead us into the next election . ’ |
21 | Yeah well okay , well I have n't I mean , I I did I did actually think that Mrs Thatcher would lead us into the election . |
22 | ‘ That pulled us out of trading losses , but it still did n't really get us into a healthy trading position , ’ Tony Harrison recalls . |
23 | They can drive us into the arms of God , or into the clutches of evil . |
24 | We even stopped going across Vernadsky Avenue , just where the bridge was , because we were afraid that a lorry might come and shove us into the river . |
25 | ‘ I could check us into a motel out of town you give the number to the Liaison Office I 'll give it to my office and hope their nasty little mints think that 's all that 's going on . ’ |