Example sentences of "brings we [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 For those who like their recordings to use the latest technology , ‘ Masterworks Digital Masters DDD ’ brings us up to date with , in welcome re-issues of his best Cleveland recordings .
2 This brings us finally to the vexed sentence which sounds so anthropocentric : ‘ That end is man . ’
3 This brings us again to the vital question of where sediments actually accumulate at the present day .
4 This brings us on to comparing the trust remedies with those discussed before .
5 Talk of things that may or may not be art brings us on to the ever-popular topic , sex .
6 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 .
7 But there is yet one further narrowing of the meaning of STYLE to consider , and this brings us on to more controversial ground , where different definitions of style involve conflicting views of the use of language in literature .
8 Well , well that brings us on to those of you who do n't have a license and do n't drive , which is my sums are right something like twenty eight of you .
9 This brings us on to thinking about how you can integrate video into your lesson .
10 This brings us on to the question of how do organizations assess the effectiveness of their advertising ?
11 As was noted at the beginning of this chapter , personal selling is one part of the promotional activities of the organization , which brings us on to a consideration of the next item : sales promotion activities .
12 Which brings us on to item nine which is er employment action .
13 Which now brings us on to er item eleven on the agenda which are notices of motion , the first one being houses housing land for speculators .
14 And that brings us on to the question of money .
15 This brings us on to the conditions in which the animals are kept .
16 This brings us closer to the meaning of a genuine collegiality — management is here seen as a holistic process — touching everything and being carried forward by all teachers as of right and duty , not because of a limited hierarchical view of ‘ delegation ’ .
17 If broadcast worship links us into that universal cycle of prayer and that reality , then it brings us closer to the presence of God .
18 Gradually , each successive shot brings us closer to the action and eventually to the actions of individuals , allowing us to see their expressions and hear whatever it is they are saying to each other .
19 Why not view that skinhead ideology from a new perspective , for I think it brings us closer to understanding what motivates their hate instead of pumping us full of the old clichés about how inhuman they are …
20 This brings us closer to the heart of the problem .
21 Another feature which brings us closer to the issue of the control of pupils within the unit is the ‘ unit contract ’ .
22 As I said earlier , that is the thin end of the wedge which brings us closer to the day of ruin .
23 This brings us inevitably to international law : the rules which make agreements between states binding ; the rules which seek to limit from the outside the kinds of actions which states may take in relation to each other and provide a framework within which they may negotiate .
24 We do n't like failing ; it hurts our pride ; it brings us down to the dust .
25 The fall of 17 per cent in company liquidations for the third quarter of 1991 brings us down to a figure which is still 44 per cent higher than the same period ; it does not yet represent a net recovery .
26 But this brings us back to the initial problem , which was precisely to explain how materialism could accommodate such a ‘ feel ’ .
27 Which brings us back to the Southern Effect .
28 This brings us back to a central theme of Sport and the British : the extraordinary degree to which it has been promoted privately without politicians , employers , or trade unionists taking a significant part except as enthusiastic individual sportsmen .
29 Which brings us back to the beginning , and the need to recognise a horse 's emotions and to respond to them in a way which will not rouse the horse 's fear or anger .
30 It brings us back to the old calculus of human happiness , back to the rationalisations by which different measures and patterns of investment are justified purely in terms of their direct or indirect benefit to ourselves .
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