Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] us [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This allows us in particular to consider the criticisms made by Prest .
2 This leads us to one of the main problems in this sort of computer-based study .
3 But this leads us to another possible answer to the question .
4 This takes us to four fifteen .
5 This takes us into some very interesting work about point of view .
6 This will not be enough , either , if by " syntax " we agree to mean mere syntactic cohesion ; by itself , this leaves us with simple facts about grouping and nothing more .
7 Possibly so , but this brings us to two practical problems .
8 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 ? ’
9 This brings us to another important point .
10 This brings us to another group of alleged animal rights which relate to its functioning as a biological organism .
11 ’ . This brings us to another sequence of turns : the peculiar mechanisms of closing a conversation .
12 That takes us to Joint Planning and the part of the voluntary organisations play or should play in the process .
13 One could go further and give more weight to differences with lower sampling variability , but that takes us into confirmatory statistics and beyond the scope of this book .
14 Becoming disabled brings us into some odd relationships with people .
15 Oakeshott 's theory in general provides us with profound insights not only into the nature of government and law , but more especially in helping us to make sense of the British constitution .
16 Taking a big step up price-wise puts us in real working musician territory , with a notional £1500 to spend .
17 Commonsense warns us of many pitfalls to avoid in relation to horses .
18 Anyone who 's attacked who is very old or very young fills us with deep concern .
19 That leaves us with three uncertainties .
20 But it is the Liber Censuum , compiled in the last quarter of the twelfth century and incorporating many of these earlier texts , by the papal chamberlain , Cencio Savelli — later to follow Innocent III as pope — that provides us with most of what we know about papal finance .
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