Example sentences of "lead us [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | May we allow Him to lead us into the unknown , may we draw our courage from Him and may we place our trust in His loving kindness . |
2 | Another Greek has cut down a Trojan who falls under the handle , leading us to the other side . |
3 | Helen Gardner was aware of the problem , observing that the pursuit of image patterns , or of the ideas in a poem , can be useful to the interpreter , but can not ‘ be more than auxiliary in leading us to the true ‘ meaning' ’ of the work , which is the meaning which enlarges our own imaginative life . ’ |
4 | If they do not ( and the track record is not good ) , they will be responsible for leading us up the wrong path ( again ) and they will create yet greater levels of exhaustion and disaffection . |
5 | Analysis of the returns leads us to the following conclusions : |
6 | This leads us to the disturbing conclusion that there is a degree of subjectivity in identifying a stretch of language as discourse — it may be meaningful and thus communicate to one person in a way which another person does not have the necessary knowledge to make sense of — yet in practice we find that discourse is usually perceived as such by groups , rather than individuals . |
7 | In that case , I argued that Darwin 's idea of natural selection would lead us to the correct answer . |
8 | Harmless in himself — we thought — he would lead us to the dangerous ones if there were any . |
9 | Our discussion of the evolution of the logogen model has led us to the following view of the organisation of the mental lexicon . |
10 | Networks operating on this principle perform an operation that is likely to be extremely important for the neocortex , and it was actually the search for a mechanism that would do this that led us to the suggested modification rule : the modifiable interconnections tend to make the representative elements become uncorrelated , and thus to signal independently of each other . |
11 | Back in the main town , we explored twisting alleys which eventually led us to the old Frankish quarter . |
12 | Finally , still silent , she turned and led us into the main room . |
13 | A porter opened the double-barred gate , shouting a welcome to the Santerres as he led us along the old causeway which wound past birch , oak and yew trees up to the front of the house . |