Example sentences of "[noun sg] let us [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | With these exhortations in mind let us now turn to examples of anthropologists trying to elucidate the meaning of exotic symbols . |
2 | A porter let us in and we were taken into a great yard . |
3 | Into this imaginary world of people unable to learn from their market experience let us now introduce a group of outsiders who are themselves neither would-by sellers nor would-be buyers , but who are able to perceive opportunities for entrepreneurial profits ; that is , they are able to see where a good can be sold at a price higher than that for which it can be bought . |
4 | The discipline within the team let us down when we were put under pressure — but perhaps it 's the kick in the pants we needed , ’ Jennings said . |
5 | For the moment let us simply note that natural history may have important ritual implications . |
6 | For the moment let us merely have some abbreviations . |
7 | The other meaning uses plastered in the type of structure which we have introduced in the present section ; notice that it allows addition of to be ( and that it is parallel in its overall structure to ( 42 ) where there is a non-finite clause complete with subject , verb and object ) : ( 41 ) Clara wants the façade to be plastered ( 42 ) she wants the builders to plaster the façade Let us also take note of a subtle and rather interesting ambiguity , found in : ( 43 ) Oliver imagined her red-haired This may mean that Oliver is allowing himself to speculate on the effect of , let us say , adding a wig to a blonde lady of his acquaintance ( and this may therefore be called the " cosmetic " version ) ; or he may be trying to build a mental picture of someone he has never met ( the " unacquainted " version ) , in which case imagined could be replaced by supposed with very little alteration in the meaning of the whole . |
8 | A sentry let us in after looking at the Feldwebel s papers with a torch and we walked up a garden path towards a sort of suburban villa . |
9 | As an example let us now work out the forces between two current-carrying rings with the aid of our new formula . |
10 | We knocked at the door , and a woman let us in . |
11 | To emphasize the point that there is no simple , necessary , deterministic relationship between the forms of religion and society let us briefly examine the religion of the Nuer . |
12 | Whether such a prognosis is indeed likely or not is a question to which we shall return shortly , but for the time being let us merely note the danger , which is in any event a very real one , and pass on . |
13 | ‘ Their goalkeeper made only one save in 90 minutes , so a lack of quality in the box let us down . |
14 | I told him about the cold-water tap , how it did not always produce more than a trickle , how frequently the pressure let us down . |
15 | In February , after an exhausting series of tests , the doctor let us in on the secret my father strove to keep until the end of his life . |
16 | A lay brother let us in through a postern gate where others took care of our horses and baggage . |