Example sentences of "[verb] us to [det] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A re-evaluation of our current and potential interests in the area would help re-balance our contributions in geographical terms , and it just might introduce us to some useful new artistic interests and commercial concerns . |
2 | He can introduce us to some American girls and boys who spoke up about what they noticed and liked . |
3 | But this leads us to another possible answer to the question . |
4 | ‘ Which , ’ Benjamin continued , ‘ leads us to this sudden change in the Queen 's mood . |
5 | There was a good ice slope leading up to rime of rocks that would take us to this secondary top . |
6 | Thanks to that wonderful institution , known as the second-hand bookshop , such information will guide us to some delightful discoveries . |
7 | A mile 's drive south in the car took us to all that remains of Clare 's beloved heath land . |
8 | This simile of the mustard seed is not to call us to some great Cecil B Demille-like ambition . |
9 | Your investigations , Mister Cowley , have not led us to any further evidence to confirm or clarify the intentions of these men ? , |
10 | Innerd took over as Palace 's captain in 1906 after Ted Birnie had left us and he led us to several marvellous FA Cup triumphs , including the fabulous 1–0 Will at the home of his former club , and League champions , Newcastle United in January 1907 . |
11 | We begin with some simple number theory which will help us feel our way and also lead us to some new and fascinating algebraic structures . |
12 | This brings us to another important factor in developing the full potential of the ward learning environment : ‘ what does the student require from the clinical experience ? ’ |
13 | This brings us to another important point . |