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

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1 After Daniel Bonnal , Hélène de Roquefeuil is featuring the Milanese Alessandro Traina , who causes us to meditate on the notion of time by juxtaposing a variety of disparate materials .
2 For Bernstein , this is to experience the music at second hand ; he wants us to live through the emotional upheaval rather than be merely aware of its implications .
3 The anthropological model allows us to detect within the lived experience of the play a system of complementarities which obeys its own laws , creating at the level of style a scale of discriminations that reinforce those perceived , perhaps intuitively , at the level of action .
4 He is near enough for his bulk to cut out the reflection of the sky and so his own reflection does not reproduce his colours but allows us to see into the water .
5 Substituting equations ( 5.11 ) and ( 5.12 ) into equation ( 5.5 ) , and setting the result identically equal to equation ( 5.6 ) , allows us to solve for the π 's and obtain the following solution for output in the th market , :
6 It crosses the boundaries of the organization and allows us to differentiate between the power of members ( e.g. those employed ) and non-members ( those external to the organization ) .
7 But , unlike them , it seems , Dickinson cherished in matters sexual , as in much else , an ambiguity which , for Bennett , is one of her greatest strengths : ‘ For it allows us to identify with the speaker 's feelings , whether or not we share their cause … .
8 Pound was a serious man , and never more serious than when he was writing poetry ; and his poetry drives towards just those unpalatable conclusions that Olson forces us to look in the face .
9 Human economic activity forces us to think of the environment in the same terms . ’
10 Belief , in this sense , facilitates a more abstract acceptance of conformity ; it leads us to conform in the absence of immediate personal advantage from doing so ( or even where it would be to our advantage not to do so ) .
11 Rather than treat the indenting of the first line of a paragraph as simply some cosmetic device , as Longacre ( 1979 ) does , we might look upon it as an indication by a writer of what he intends us to treat as the beginning of a new part of his text .
12 While the Capital Guarantee Bond may be a fairly simple product it more or less requires us to go through the same process as all other new products .
13 Thirdly , there is no difference in kind which entitles us to think of the concepts of civilizations other than our own as static and imprisoning .
14 Having early disposed of the false idea that in the Middle Ages people believed in a flat earth , Lewis tells us to look at the sky itself .
15 So I think erm Hertfordshire 's voice should be heard and however , my resolution asks us to look at the possibility of opposing not only the building of terminal five but all further airport expansion in the South East be it at Heathrow , Stansted , Gatwick or Luton .
16 ‘ Making jokes helps us to deal with the awful reality .
17 The important distinction between accommodation and services , recognised in the Wagner report ( 1988 ) helps us to focus on the fact that a complete environment is being offered .
18 Second , an understanding of doubt helps us to prepare for the years of testing which , I think , are to come .
19 A true friend helps us to break through the barriers of self-deceit .
20 Mourning helps us to escape from the many different kinds of self-imprisonment .
21 In this way coin evidence helps us to distinguish between the nature of different sites and allows us to speculate about their changing roles .
22 Metaphysics invites us to revel in the never-ending process of personal growth , to delight in the ever-changing scenery of our lives , and to befriend rather than fear our subconscious mind .
23 That is the dynamic , historical revelation of the Father 's love , which draws us into the community of faith and sets us to work in the service of the kingdom .
24 Its explicit discussion requires a little bit more mathematical knowledge than our self-denying ordinance permits us to use in the body of the text ( see Appendix , A3 ) .
25 736 , I consider that it at least binds us to start from the position that in a similar case public interest immunity will apply and that any rebalancing should only be undertaken if there are additional factors which need to be taken into account .
26 There is something in the British character which predisposes us to push to the limit , and beyond , the resources of self-deception to create the illusion that we can enjoy incompatible advantages simultaneously and secure a prize without paying the price for it .
27 That uncertainty urges us to look beyond the present , with a faint hope to control our future .
28 In the words of his 1906 paper , ‘ the seismograph enables us to see into the earth and to determine its nature … as if we could drive a tunnel through it . ’
29 This enables us to think about the RNLI ten , twenty , and thirty years into the future .
30 " The imagination " , wrote Beveridge , " merely enables us to wander into the darkness of the unknown where , by the dim light of the knowledge that we carry , we may glimpse something that seems of interest .
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