Example sentences of "let [pron] now [vb infin] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Let us now examine the notion of semantic constituent .
4 Let us now examine the characteristics , and possible effects on the formation of social collectivities , of the various aspects of the division of labour which have been identified .
5 LET us now ascend the tower .
6 Let us now make the problem a little more complicated by assuming that only part of the disc is in an appreciable magnetic field , as shown in Fig. 4.17(a) .
7 Let us now make the question more precise , and ask whether the experience has the same effect at any time , or whether there are particular ‘ sensitive periods ’ at which it will be more influential than at others .
8 But let us now alter the lexis somewhat and consider the following three words in association :
9 Let us now follow the development of the surviving cell .
10 Having constructed our mathematical scale of improbabilities , with its benchmark or landmark points marked on it , let us now turn a spotlight on that subrange of the scale with which we , in our ordinary thought and conversation , can cope .
11 Let us now impose the restriction that whenever we perform an elementary postmultiplying operation to make up Q , we premultiply by the inverse operation to make up P , so that
12 Let us now consider the conditions under which three mixtures in this system boil .
13 Let us now consider the class of mental processes which are not perspective-takings of this kind , which are , in some sense , directly caused by proximal stimuli .
14 Let us now consider the techniques of the salmon .
15 Let us now consider the requirements of a multiprogramming system , where we have a number of programs occupying main storage and competing for an allocation of time on the processor .
16 Let us now consider the effect of the corporation tax .
17 Let us now consider the distribution of GNP in a sample of countries in the world , as shown in figure 11.1 .
18 Let us now consider the types of instruction required by a computer with an array of accumulators .
19 So let us now consider the constellations one by one , and see what we can find .
20 Into this imaginary world of people unable to learn from their market experience let us now introduce a group of outsiders who are themselves neither would-by sellers nor would-be buyers , but who are able to perceive opportunities for entrepreneurial profits ; that is , they are able to see where a good can be sold at a price higher than that for which it can be bought .
21 Let us now introduce the Housing Accounts .
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