Example sentences of "let us [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 So let us move confidently into the first-person .
2 Let us move away from the special case of solipsism and sensation terms , and consider a case which may seem simpler ( actually it is the hardest case in which to make the point plausible ) .
3 Let us move now from the level of cultural theory to cultural ‘ practice ’ .
4 Let us go upstairs to the bathroom , stand on the stool , look out of the top of the window , craning our necks to the left .
5 Let us sit here in the sunshine and contemplate the building , ’ he suggested softly .
6 Let us return briefly to the standard referential studies reviewed earlier .
7 Let us return now to the policy question : how well do death rates predict sickness , the condition that requires the cash ?
8 let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation .
9 Let us concentrate rather on the last sentence of the paragraph quoted and work our way back through the foregoing non sequiturs .
10 Let us turn again to the HMI 's comments on Denmark .
11 Now let us turn briefly to the implications of work done by Birch ( 1979 ) in the USA and the Science Policy Research Unit in Britain on changes in the size of firms .
12 Let us turn now to the relationship between the chronic sickness and mortality rates .
13 But let us look again at the quirky , fortuitous way in which evolution favours particular phenotypes .
14 Let us look again at the sentence that was cited earlier :
15 Let us look further at the role of tone-unit boundaries , and the link between the tone-unit and units of grammar .
16 Let us look now at the number of designers due for retirement between 1982–1992 ( see figure 9 ) .
17 Let us look then at the propositions which earned these encomia .
18 Let us put aside for the moment the misgiving that the latter phrase ushers in the intentional ingredient once more .
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