Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv] [vb infin] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Let us finally return to that letter written to Peter Tatchell in 1983 . |
2 | Let us now turn to one of the definitions most favoured in the literature , albeit mostly in an implicit form . |
3 | Let us now turn to this very different approach . |
4 | Let us now turn to another example of how mathematics , through the breadth of its applications , allows us to attack more than one problem with a single weapon . |
5 | Let us now turn to these RHA Conditions in some detail . |
6 | ‘ Did you perhaps belong to some heretical revolutionary cult ? ’ |
7 | Do you ever go to any N A H ? |
8 | erm , and to use a word that would be used in other areas , retraining goes on , amongst the judiciary or do they just get to this pinnacle , and then hold it against all comers , until they choose to retire , I mean , in any other , er , job where you have a peculiar expertise , like that , you would be expected to update yourself , to keep up with the trends , you would be sent away to conferences , and retraining courses . |
9 | ‘ But did it not occur to that massive conceit of yours that I might not want to make love to you ? ’ |
10 | Did it really lead to greater ‘ equality ’ between regions ? |
11 | God , she thought , how did it ever come to this ? |
12 | Does it ever occur to these orchestra-first people that , whereas in the theatre , though you may hear more of the orchestra than of the singers , nevertheless your attention is focused visually on the stage , while on disc you need the stage brought into the aural foreground to compensate for the loss of the visual facility ? |