Example sentences of "let [pron] [adv] [vb infin] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Let me also ask the Minister to deal with the whole question of the inclusion of suspicions . |
2 | They may , let me just explain the track then , in those situations they may well be investing in the depots , maintenance and so on , but let me just |
3 | And I 'll see you next , let me just make a note of this , on this form , a green form . |
4 | Let me just clarify the line I 've been arguing previously , and with Bradford . |
5 | Let me just take a coffee down to er . |
6 | Hang on let me just turn the television down . |
7 | Let me just have a word with |
8 | Erm , oh let me just find the papers , see what No I do n't think there 's anything else that we can usefully say on there . |
9 | Let me just put the directory back to where it was . |
10 | Forgive me I do n't want to go back that far , but , but let me just put the point you 've made to Professor Hoskins . |
11 | Okay let's get Even though it 's fantastically interesting but er erm let me just get a bit of feedback from . |
12 | Let me systematically reconstruct the implications of Benjamin 's analysis : ( 1 ) A cultural text can be auratic or nonauratic with respect to ( a ) the object depicted , ( b ) the means by which it is depicted , and ( c ) whether or not the text itself is mechanically ( or electronically ) reproduced . |
13 | Let me now take the propositions in order , examine them individually , and then indicate how , in my opinion , the employers came to be talking this kind of tripe . |
14 | Why should I leave it now and let someone else inherit the benefits of all the hard work ? ’ he asks . |
15 | Let someone else do the driving this week while you take a back seat ; the time to leap into action and seize control has n't yet arrived . |
16 | Let it not bear the traces of work , the traces of time . |
17 | Trim off icing around the base , but let it still cover the drum slightly . |
18 | Let us instead sing the praises of those who get us to smile — the Hundred Funniest ( say we ) People in Britain : those indomitable men and women who help us to cackle through our tears , and who , while they do n't make the bad times any better , certainly make them hurt less . |
19 | Let us not forget the experience of the past 10 years , during which time we have had more experience of guillotine motions than in the whole of the previous history of Parliament . |
20 | But let us not forget the reputation for compassion in which Britain still leads the world … ’ |
21 | And let us not forget the men of Sodom , the original buggers ( in the proper sense of that much used word ) . |
22 | Let us not have a debate across the Chamber below the Gangway . |
23 | That might well have been true in the early 1960s but not in the 1990s , so let us not revive a distinction which has thankfully been eliminated . |
24 | That might well have been true in the early 1960s but not in the 1990s , so let us not revive a distinction which has thankfully been eliminated All kinds of research in education have gone far beyond this narrow form . |
25 | Let us also remember the country of Zaire and all missionaries who were evacuated , many of whom long to return again . |
26 | To emphasize the point that there is no simple , necessary , deterministic relationship between the forms of religion and society let us briefly examine the religion of the Nuer . |
27 | Let us briefly note the dilemmas facing the electronics champions of Germany , France , Britain and The Netherlands . |
28 | Let us briefly consider the profiles of four hypothetical churches , whose gains and losses during a given year are represented in the bar graphs below . |
29 | Let us now abandon the connection with a mechanical system , and treat this as a problem involving any given real matrix A , the eigenvalues and vectors for which have to be found . |
30 | Let us now examine the notion of semantic constituent . |