Example sentences of "[verb] us into [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Who are these ‘ villains ’ driving us into a state of national agoraphobia ? |
2 | Juan quickly established that Avila was nowhere near the rescue base ( had we followed the consul 's directions we would have ended up three hours away ) and within an hour he was driving us into the heart of the Sierra de Gredos . |
3 | They influenced our BEHAVIOUR and they drew us into the realms of MYSTERY . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Perhaps disappointingly , after all this thought to protection from viruses , we have not been seriously attacked : the worst that happened was an attempt to lead us into an adventure game . |
6 | Unlike the singer-songwriter creed , attention is always drawn away from the song to the figure of the person working at it : there 's a flagrant exhibitionism that forces us into the role of voyeur . |
7 | Donald , one of our neighbours , undertook to initiate us into the art of peat-cutting . |
8 | It could have turned us into a cinder . |
9 | They have whetted a lust for sensationalism that has turned us into a nation of accident watchers . |
10 | We tried tooth and nail and finally impaled it on a thorn tree , tugging at it until the branch flew off and hurtled us into a ditch . |
11 | He 'd try to sneak us into the zoo without paying and we 'd get caught and taken down to the Police Station . |
12 | As the Factory supremo Tony Wilson pointed out at the time , ‘ New Order are leading us into an age of passionate computer music ’ . |
13 | Turner 's painting of Hardraw Scar shows a vast rocky amphitheatre with a torrent gushing over the lip of the furthest wall , while leading us into the scene there is a wide , almost treeless valley , with cows grazing on its slopes and a milkmaid perched on a dry-stone wall ill the foreground . |
14 | James laughed , ‘ Look at them , Angus , look at the people , they are rampant now , this is better than ‘ Forty-five , nobody is dying , no royal fop is leading us into the bog . |
15 | A symbol calls us into the realms of MYSTERY , introduces us into an awareness which can not be attained by mere thought . |
16 | He showed us into the buffet , and waitresses brought vodka and red caviare and stared at us in that curious but not impolite way that so many people do in Russia . |
17 | The initial clause , " Happy those early days ! " , plunges us into the middle of a discourse , as much lyric poetry does . |
18 | This finally leads us into a series of other more practical questions . |
19 | He then goes on to say that after her death he loved her more than when she was alive — this leads us into a trap , for we begin to feel that the old man was a ghoulish sentimentalist . |
20 | Opposing censorship therefore leads us into the position of defending pornography . |
21 | But this leads us into the area of secularisation that has been the most damaging to the Christian church . |
22 | Therefore it is suggested that for the husband whose outrage forecloses the possibility of a mere divorce proceeding , a clear case exists for having the courts carve out an exception to the three-year rule so as to allow a suit to be brought for nullity through fraud or mistake.56 To the protesting reader who may feel that this spurious reasoning leads us into the realm of nonsense , the only answer is that it is the purpose of this paper to provoke a re-examination of certain fundamental values and ideas . |
23 | Britain is seen as having surrendered power to the Common Market in a way that has limited our freedom of manoeuvre and turned us into a colony of an embryonic West European federal state . |
24 | Jesus died to redeem us , and adopt us into the Father 's family ; and because we are sons God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts , enabling us to call ‘ Abba , Father ’ ( Gal. 4:5,6 , Eph. 1:5 , Rom. 8:15 ) . |
25 | He is the Spirit who adopts us into the family of God alongside Jesus ( Rom. 8:15 , Gal. 4:6 ) . |
26 | Of course , how this policy might be arrived at is an issue in its own right and takes us into the field of school-focused inservice work and curriculum development . |
27 | An attempt to answer this question takes us into the field of a phenomenological epistemology . |
28 | This of course takes us into the domain of attitudes and feelings of the learners , and is an area more influenced by emotion . |
29 | This takes us into the realm of language . |
30 | There is an ‘ Essential ’ Chamber Music series with the peerless performances , and an ‘ Enterprise ’ collection which takes us into the worlds of Szymanowski , Berio , Ligeti , Schoenberg , Poulenc , Franz Schmidt , Stravinsky and others . |