Example sentences of "us to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then he introduced us to each other .
2 ‘ It is a time to show God 's care for us to each other , ’ she said .
3 Then she leaves us to each other .
4 Miss is just saying to me that a quick review of her chart , er could indicate that we have n't got any clear er how shall I say , clear indication , using the same word twice , that would point us to one sector only .
5 Our admission charge rations us to one programme .
6 Looking at the long sweep of the historical past , Temple had seen that ‘ Historical analogies lead us to one conclusion only ’ — that subject races invariably at some point regain their liberty .
7 So the Holy Spirit works , in our lives to bring us to Christ , to bring us to new birth .
8 And God 's word is used in bringing us to new birth , in bringing us , er to faith in Jesus Christ .
9 I told the spaceship to take us to New Earth , the planet of the Star Council .
10 In any case , as I said , we have certain plans which we 'd like to put before you , and in the meantime I want you to say hello from us to young Heinrich . "
11 First the then the uniform , then you go and wait for the envelope to come through the door , and it did , reported us to Agricultural College for a month 's training .
12 I must never forget that He can influence us to right interpretation and thinking and even to some inspired initiative of love .
13 That takes us to Joint Planning and the part of the voluntary organisations play or should play in the process .
14 This brought us to female suffrage and , indirectly , to dictatorships .
15 Yet familiarity may be blinding us to equal intelligence expressed by animals far closer to home .
16 Quite how the party which has successfully brought us to economic misery and industrial impotence can make such a claim seems to suggest some very muddled thinking .
17 The task Gomez envisages for the black lesbian returns us to radical humanism , and both Fanon and Gide as important points of reference .
18 Increased understanding of the burdens which they carry should lead us to greater awareness of the strain under which they are so often put .
19 There is still a bus and it takes us to that hotel on the port .
20 With another black look , the man led us to that door over there .
21 Supposing the Government made a grant to starving nations of £1,000 million on condition that they bought food from us to that value , what would be the effect ?
22 ‘ Revenge ’ is well on the way to taking us to that point where we want to be , ’ explained the one-time axe-wielding , fire-breathing bassman .
23 Commenting on the criticisms , a Scottish Prison Service spokesman said last night : ‘ We do believe in good industrial relations and we certainly hope the unions will be willing to work with us to that end . ’
24 The left-angled Swastika symbolizes the centripetal force related to the pull of gravity — the force which ties us to mental stagnation — decay and dissolution .
25 Most importantly , we need to avoid situations where the horse is likely to express its aggression towards us , at least until the horse has learnt to respect and like us to some extent .
26 Thank goodness we had tutors who helped us to some extent and who seemed quite accustomed to listening to tales of woe .
27 The fact that a particular sort of rationality is of our very essence explains why rational thinking can lead us to ethical self control .
28 The sheer abundance of the commercial use of Bruce Weber 's imagery brings us to another feature of the selection here .
29 And Monday 's sports spot takes us to another look at the main news stories .
30 But the pilot and your husband must come with us to another country .
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