Example sentences of "[verb] us to see the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But before we go , he wants us to see the video of his new record .
2 Importantly , by enabling us to see the lack of stability within textual play , deconstruction has helped bring attention to the exterior forces which attempt to control such play .
3 Part 2 : Creating Soviet cultural forms : art , architecture , music , film and the new tasks of education This revised two-part collection of writings by prominent early Soviet critics and theorists , allows us to see the diversity of opinion among the revolution 's visionaries .
4 It has stirred us to see the Africans raise their own fares , communally and by hard work .
5 But our experience of technology also prepares us to see the mind of a conscious and purposeful designer in the genesis of sophisticated machinery .
6 It is only after the Glorious Revolution — with the emergence of regular sessions of Parliament , when much of the ordinary business of government ( as opposed to just crisis situations ) came to be conducted along party lines , when Parliamentary divisions over a range of issues allow us to see the consistency of party allegiance amongst MPs , and when the parties came to develop fairly sophisticated organisational structures for the pursuit of their political goals — that it is possible to talk of a two-party system .
7 They are more like shadows in the forest which enable us to see the contour of the trees to bring them together as the forces of darkness is to obliterate both the wood and the trees .
8 Mr Hopkin then took us to see the artifactsin the Store and Refurbishment building , down steep steps into the vaults .
9 Mourning also helps us to see the dangers facing our planet .
10 The Gomez couple in Flame in the Street , although they have their arguments and race-related problems , appear relatively happy , if rather passionless : the structure of the narrative , taking place as it does over a period of one day , does not allow us to see the child that Judy Gomez is carrying .
11 They exist , theorists believe , because they help us to see the world as it really is .
12 and then , before Vera could reply , she went on : ‘ When are you going to take us to see the ship ?
13 We stopped for a few hours in Aberdeen , long enough to allow Father to take us to see the house we had lived in until 1939 : Stranathro , at Muchalls , perched high on the cliffs by the road to Stonehaven .
14 Exposure of these sections to dyes that are selectively taken up by either the bodies of neurons or by their axons enables us to see the structure of the lesion site .
15 The first instalment of heaven , the Spirit himself , enables us to see the reality of our calling and its future consummation .
16 The aesthetic theory of foregrounding or de-automatization enables us to see the references to TRANSPARENT and OPAQUE qualities of prose style ( see 1.3.1 ) as more than vague metaphors .
17 This is a purely simplifying assumption : it enables us to see the role played by taxes in the model , but at the same time the analysis is kept simple .
18 Abelard encourages us to see the cross as a moving force for change .
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