Example sentences of "let us return [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Let us return to a serious discussion of the subject before us .
2 In order to show how acute the problems were , let us return to the government 's handling of the railway network in 1922 .
3 Before ending the chapter , let us return to the story of the highland bullock 's horn , known in the Tennant family as the ‘ Auld Nick ’ or ‘ Clootie ’ horn .
4 Let us return to the measured tones of Cliff Cunningham .
5 But let us return to the normal situation .
6 Let us return to the question raised above : what is manufacturing decline ?
7 Let us return to the question of the possibilities for enterprise democracy under present circumstances .
8 Let us return to the falsification of the claim , ‘ Bread nourishes ’ , to see how this could be modified in an acceptable way .
9 Let us return to the configuration of two coils on a magnetic core ( Fig. 4.7 ) and apply a sinusoidal voltage to coil 1 from an ideal voltage generator ( having zero internal resistance ) .
10 Let us return to the example of the manager whose budget is underspent one month away from the financial year-end .
11 Let us return to the Faraday Junior School .
12 Let us return to the PCBCR with a direct quote from the first Parliamentary Bill drawn up .
13 Let us return to the paper by Bolinger ( 1967 ) already discussed in Chapter 3 , in which he makes a second major claim ( that there is a fundamental division among adjectives between those which , as he sees it , qualify the referent of the noun to which they are attached , and those which qualify its sense .
14 Let us return to the digital multimedia problem of massive information stores and the handling a very high speed of information retrieval .
15 To illustrate this point , let us return to the phenomenon that motivates so much research on the global system , namely the gap between rich and poor .
16 Let us return to the two quotations with which we began , which may initially appear diametrically opposed .
17 Before addressing those questions directly , let us return for a moment to the so-called ‘ Turing test ’ ( Turing 1950 ) mentioned earlier .
18 Let us return for a moment to the question of prognosis : what can be the outcome for modern societies of the phenomenon which we have been discussing ?
19 But let us return from the philosophic to the nitty gritty .
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