Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] us to the " 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 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 .
3 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 .
4 Mark finally led us to the summit of Mont Blonc du Tacul just as darkness fell .
5 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 . ’
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 But there is reason to think that our senses do not take us to the heart of things .
9 I could not find him , and I began to hope that he had not followed us to the hotel .
10 But intellect does not lead us to the Lord .
11 The marketing of the man should not blind us to the fact that he is a great artist , unafraid of engaging mass culture .
12 In particular , the image of Germany epitomised by her most famous export , the Mercedes , as a country which is well built , reliable , and which performs well , should not blind us to the fact that the history of the Federal Republic has been a history of scandals , which have reached to the very highest echelons of power .
13 In his Collins lecture of 1984 he described the cultural authoritarianism of Samuel Johnson 's Dictionary of the English Language , whose acuity and precision of definition should not blind us to the fact that ‘ it accomplished the reduction of the language to the written and the written to the literary . ’
14 Whether or not early retirement and high unemployment continue , however , they should not blind us to the need to consider other factors which influence our capacity to care for dependent populations .
15 But this contrast should not blind us to the fact that he could work with Henry to an extent that was impossible with Rufus .
16 Nevertheless , the complexity imparted by the faithful physicalist version should not blind us to the features that distinguish the causal processes in the bees ' brains or whatever from those involved in the swelling after the swipe .
17 However , while it is doubtless true that men pay an emotional price for the power they have , this should not blind us to the power and privileges from which they do benefit .
18 If , in popular music , these take on to some extent an ‘ automatic ’ quality , this should not blind us to the contradictory potentials of such historical continuities .
19 Leaders are only leaders because they have followers ; no leader can for long ignore the views of followers ; and the absence of overt party constraints on leaders should not blind us to the fact that leaders need to anticipate the reactions of their followers if they are to retain a measure of needed support and loyalty .
20 In the Miller 's Prologue , the Miller 's supposed drunkenness should not blind us to the measured good sense and balance of the mind implied within the character who speaks as the Miller .
21 Can some account be given of how it does so which does not commit us to the theory that there are two distinct elements in visual perception , something two-dimensional , picture-like , on the one hand , and a judgement , on the other ?
22 Or is he secretly selling us to the South ?
23 Gravity still pins us to the planet .
24 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 .
25 We were greeted by an entourage from the Dyfed Wildlife Trust led by their Director , David Saunders , who instantly led us to the boat .
26 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 .
27 The aesthetic evidenced in these rooms has also brought us to the brink of World War Ill .
28 ‘ 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 ’
29 In spite of its loose thinking Lorentz 's argument really takes us to the nub of the whole Hollywood system .
30 ‘ They set fire to our sheep and never even invited us to the barbecue . ’
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