Example sentences of "let us [vb infin] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Let us disregard the moral overtones which are irrelevant anyway to the concept of lying ( what makes lying bad is what is bad about what makes it lying ) .
2 Let us remind the Labour Party that they should be attacking this useless Tory government , not supporting them , not voting with them , not supporting them by abstaining when necessary we 'll never get power that way !
3 Let us leave the last word to Nietzsche , whose cruel intelligence is quickened only by the taste of bitter truths .
4 Let us leave the last words with Walter Abish who declares that ‘ the innovative novel is , in essence , a novel of disfamiliarization , a novel that has ceased to concern itself with the mapping of the ‘ familiar ’ world ’ ( Martin 1983 : 238 ) .
5 At the outset , let us distinguish the different types of disputes , dealt with by the courts that have greater or lesser political relevance .
6 In order to obtain the B-H curve let us make the following experiment .
7 Let us make the conservative assumption that CD-X follows the same trend but that by mid-decade it achieves a penetration of about 25 per cent of CD-A , rising to 60 per cent of CD-A by the year 2000 ( obviously much depends on when CD-X appears ! ) .
8 Let us make the fourth choice — which actual apartments you 'll be staying in — and you 'll find yourself with a whole lot more holiday spending money into the bargain .
9 Let us hope the Medical Research Council can rumble a few answers .
10 Above all , let us acknowledge the two principles , Dionysiac and Apolline , as the basis of tragedy , their highest achievement .
11 Over the following pages we profile the winners , but first let us remember the past year with a whirlwind tour …
12 In this case let us consider the healthy child and the illnesses that commonly occur in childhood .
13 To illustrate this more fully , let us consider the following passage , which is transcribed from a tape-recording of spontaneous speech ( the speaker is describing a picture ) .
14 Let us consider the possible scenarios .
15 Let us consider the pivotal proposition of the section on Proust , that the " relationship between the literal and the figural senses of a metaphor is always … metonymic " .
16 So much for the ancestral sources of signals : let us consider the evolutionary process by which they are modified from ancestral behaviour to elaborate signal .
17 Let us consider the key elements of any policy to combat age discrimination in employment .
18 Let us consider the ongoing development of NHS finance within this framework .
19 Let us consider the latter theory first and see where it falls short .
20 Let us consider the simple concept ‘ red ’ as an example .
21 Let us consider the simple planing to dimensions , of a piece of timber .
22 4.6 There is ample further evidence for regarding the second and third elements in such sequences — unlike the others we have seen so far — as jointly equivalent to a clause at the intensional level ; let us consider the four points which follow : First , most or all such phrases accept the insertion of the explicit predicator to be in front of the adjective ( and to be seems to be more or less obligatory when such adjectives are questioned ) ; we have already seen examples ( e.g. ( 35 ) , ( 41 ) ) .
23 Since it is only by understanding his own fact-presupposing explanation of the meaning of pain-language that we can hope to see through questions and answers about ‘ Other Minds ’ , let us consider the positive side of his teaching first .
24 Let us consider the ontological version first .
25 First , let us consider the basic difference of approach to autobiography and biography .
26 let us consider the basic sales process .
27 But having used the Edwardian Era as an analogy in the definition of stratigraphical boundaries , let us consider the related problem of how we recognise it .
28 Having identified geodesics in space–time , let us consider the geodesic deviation between the paths of two nearby test bodies in free fall towards a spherically symmetric star .
29 In a satire of 1710 , Charles Davenant had his character of a Court Whig say to a country squire : " Let us eat out all your Lands and Tenements with Taxes of our devising ; let us have the sole Management of a long protracted War , and gather our wonted Fruits from it " .
30 The psalms let us hear the exultant shouts of the worshippers , and allow us to join in imagination with the pilgrims who go up to Jerusalem to keep the festivals .
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