Example sentences of "we [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This brings us on to the second of Dworkin 's grounds for excluding such background policy issues from the jurisdiction of the courts , for if no one has a right to any particular form of decision-making process — whether a right to a hearing itself , a right to cross-examine witnesses or to be given reasons for a decision -this can only be because such a right can not be derived from the master principle of equal concern and respect .
2 After we woke , he would take us on to the bigger islands , known as the Big Bush ’ .
3 Talk of things that may or may not be art brings us on to the ever-popular topic , sex .
4 Which leads us on to the big selling point of these guitars , since this is the first time a production Telecaster has been fitted with a five-way switch .
5 Through that we obtained a middle generation , who then passed us on to the older generation of the family .
6 But the notion of the ‘ analytic ’ graduate also raises some difficult questions about the impact of the undergraduate curriculum on student development , which leads us on to the next chapter .
7 erm Sorry , I think we 'll just stick with Faulkner for a moment , because I think that leads us on to the constant tragedies of battle casualties , which were obviously very much brought in into Oxford whenever people were wounded outside they were often brought in to Oxford to be cared for , there was a hospital out of Yarnton too , but a great many were cared for all over Oxford , and the greatest of course were buried at Christchurch .
8 This consideration leads us on to the third major argument supporting secularism , that based on a lively concern for justice , peace , goodwill and genuine respect for people .
9 The cycle of death leads us on towards the urban landscape that follows .
10 This would take the steam out of the refugee crisis and help us on towards the relaxed and variegated community of states across Europe as a whole which is likely to be the real guarantee of security .
11 The guys at New Deal filled us in with the latest on Harrow skatepark .
12 But , despite these uncertainties , there is a general consistency in the figures arrived at from these ( and some other ) sources which justify us in regarding the average output per die as in the low tens of thousands , and a figure of about 30,000 seems a good working hypothesis .
13 The industrial revolution and the creation of parks around the country houses have taken us down to the later years of the nineteenth century .
14 A 1–0 result that should settle us down for the coming weeks especially with Liverpool and Arsenal back to back .
15 Well Jake was saying that he actually why you 're owed the forty five quid is he put us down on the wrong one with your .
16 us through to the first week of September .
17 They eventually got the message after about 30 minutes that we were not prepared to bribe them with anything and let us through to the Romanian side .
18 Ah well sure but then the whole lot goes , but , but , but , but , but this was , this was the document , I mean the way this was put forward , this is going to last us through into the foreseeable future .
19 He meets us over on the far side of the town at nine thirty P.M. ’
20 This question led us off into the usual calculations that take place on these occasions , sprinkled with the odd exclamation of ‘ No ! ’ ,
21 Our instructor took us off into the unknown for the next few hours , where we experienced ice , spring snow , powder and crud .
22 ‘ If you could just drop us off at the first five-star hotel you come to . ’
23 It was , however , after Palace had acquired Cliff Holton and Dickie Dowsett that we saw Allen at his vintage best , spraying the passes and plying the crosses from which those big fellows scored the goals which first of all kept us in Division Three , and then took us up to the 2nd Division in 1963–64 .
24 Can you drive us up to the Royal ? ’
25 A Sergeant and four Corporals arrived from Orange to pick us up on the following Monday .
26 With Matthew able to drive , he dropped us at the start and picked us up at the other end , and we arrived within 2 minutes of each other , which was remarkable because we were all 3/4 hour late !
27 Chris Wolley emerged as a great choir leader and guitar player at this period and his strident voice leading the crew seemed to calm the roughest sea or cheer us up at the right moment .
28 It was also a shot which sets us up for the glorious conclusion to the match in the Singles the following day .
29 They 're warming us up for the next attack . ’
30 ‘ Increasingly more training is having to be organised internally , which brings us up against the major constraint of time ’ …
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