Example sentences of "[verb] us to [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This would bring us to something akin to the fundamental propositions of science . |
2 | A director is only ‘ God 's usher ’ to lead us to our real Director . |
3 | We 've been looking for McCloy to lead us to his hired assassin . |
4 | He re-introduces us to his perfect plan and purpose for us . |
5 | God introduces us to our true selves , so that we come to recognize ourselves , and our God for the first time . |
6 | Like many players of that era , Jack 's footballing career was badly restricted by the war , but he was available to help us to our regional championship of the 3rd Division South in the first half of 1945–46 while , upon the resumption of League Football in 1946–47 , he shone as a half-back of real quality in a none too great Palace team and his performances quickly drew attention from several 1st Division sides . |
7 | They tried to give us to our ancient enemies in 1912 , 1974 , 1985 and now we 've had the ‘ Brooke initiative ’ which was another attempt by Westminster to be rid of us . |
8 | A trio of rickety buses takes us to our floating hotel , the Hatshepsut . |
9 | , my new work colleague , took us to our new home where he and his wife had organised the house and furniture for us — all we had to do was unpack the 20 crates of personal belongings ! |
10 | It is the subtlety of this insidious process which blinds us to its true power — which is the power of advertising , of education , of good or bad parenting . |
11 | Eventually , the young officer weighed up the pros and contras and made the correct decision , for him and for yours truly , by delivering us to our front door . |
12 | We set off over an hour late due to a problem with the truck which was supposed to take us to our setting-off point . |
13 | Time to wade through the shite and allow Mike Patton to take us to his demented world — a warming thought indeed . |
14 | Richard said : ‘ The fierce weather we encountered on the third leg has tested us to our very limits . |
15 | Benjamin , his favourite nephew , was an exception and on the evening following our arrival Wolsey summoned us to his private apartments . |
16 | This manuscript , it emerges , has been placed in the hands of a Californian academic , Jonathan Pons , by the ‘ master of Latin American realism ’ , Valentin Sadaba , whose dismissal of it as possibly ‘ one more sad attempt by an Englishman to emulate the Latin storytellers ’ alerts us to its dubious status and authorship . |
17 | First important question : how many of the young people contrive to alert us to their cultural soundness by working ‘ motherf—er ’ into their interpretations ? |
18 | ‘ Which brings us to my real point , ’ Clinton answered . |
19 | This brings us to our final issue : who should carry out curriculum review ? |