Example sentences of "let us [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But I said , alright , well we 'll consider it , so long as you let us quote for the rest of the business . |
2 | Let us assume for the sake of argument that you are not Joan Crawford . |
3 | Nothing ever works out as ideal , but let us assume for the sake of demonstration that you can deal with much of the course work during the day , so that your evenings are free for work on the lecture and seminar periods . |
4 | Let us then turn to the ordinary dealings of modern life ; and take an illustration from a corn-market in a country town , and let us assume for the sake of simplicity that all the corn in the market is of the same quality . |
5 | Let us assume for the sake of argument that Inevitable is correct . |
6 | However , let us assume for the moment that representatives may be accorded standing in some cases at least . |
7 | ‘ Let us walk round the gardens until you have to go home , my pretty cousin . ’ |
8 | Now let us go into the kitchen . |
9 | Let us go to the chapel and give thanks for your safe arrival . " |
10 | Let us go to the chapel . |
11 | Now let us go to the church , and I shall show you how Damien died . ’ |
12 | ‘ We must take no risks … let us go to the refuge . |
13 | But come let us go to the garage . ’ |
14 | James nodded to him as though for confirmation and then said loudly , ‘ Let us go to the Castle — ’ He became aware that the further reaches of the crowd were out of hearing and shouted at the top of his voice , ‘ Let us go — along to the Castle — and let us see — what John Menzies — will do about the Act ! ’ |
15 | The great advantage — let us talk about the advantages — to many single people was that the community charge was fairer than the rating system . |
16 | All right , let us talk about the production of goods that people buy in shops and the production of machine tools that industry wants to buy . |
17 | Let us think about the word ‘ identification ’ . |
18 | Let us think beyond the problems to the opportunities and potential which lie before us . |
19 | Let us think of the cost that the police incur on all our behalfs by attending accidents . |
20 | That let us think of the understanding of action in individualist terms , typified by the rational choices of the individual microeconomic agent . |
21 | But enough talk of farewells and reunions — let us speak of the present . ’ |
22 | Let us sit by the window . " |
23 | Let us ignore for the moment what Labour actually means by that ; how will it deliver on its promise , bearing in mind the fact that the nuclear industry is already ring fenced , gas contracts have already been signed and committed to combined cycle gas turbine plant , and coal imports are perfectly legal under European law ? |
24 | Let us start with the problem of proof . |
25 | In order to illustrate how this can be done , let us start with the inventory or Abigail Pilmay ( 1698 ) , a Silkstone ( Yorks ) widow who left personal estate valued at just over £300 : |
26 | Let us start with the case of manumission . |
27 | Let us start with the case that probably involves the heaviest hand on the controls , that is , state ownership . |
28 | Let us start with the objectives . |
29 | Let us start with the care of the skin . |
30 | Let us reflect on the matter for a moment . |