Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [vb infin] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Let me explain for the benefit of viewers that a sump is like a U-bend in plumbing , permanently full of water , so that the only way through is to dive under the water .
2 Let me apologise for the printing errors that will be found on the team sheets in the middle of today 's programme .
3 Let it suffice for the present that he thought he 'd been silly to nurture romantic thoughts about his first love .
4 But I said , alright , well we 'll consider it , so long as you let us quote for the rest of the business .
5 Let us assume for the sake of argument that you are not Joan Crawford .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Let us assume for the sake of argument that Inevitable is correct .
9 However , let us assume for the moment that representatives may be accorded standing in some cases at least .
10 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 ?
11 For instance , let us suppose for the sake of argument that a new ‘ Europe of nations ’ in the Wilsonian sense were to emerge , or an Asia or Africa of nations .
12 Let us suppose for the sake of the discussion that " liken God " and " compare a likeness to him " are strictly synonymous , or else strictly separate ( i.e. that line A refers to a deity and line B to his image ) .
13 Let us suppose for the moment that we have shown that in Z irreducibles and primes are the same thing .
14 This may very well be true : let us grant for the moment that it is .
15 Let us pray for the church and for the world , and let us thank God for His goodness .
16 Let us pray for the church and for the world and let us thank God for His goodness
17 Let us pray for the church and for the world and let us thank God for His goodness
18 Let us say for the sake of argument that it is five different partners on the same night .
19 What a coil do I make for the loss of my punk
20 How many charter marks do I get for the notion that The Servant of Two Masters is worth doing ?
21 As Tom Wolfe once remarked about Phil Spector , another creative talent who peaked when he was young : what do you do for the rest of your life ?
22 Reporter asks : What do you hope for the future .
23 Anyway , where do you suggest for the meeting ?
24 ‘ What the devil do you care for the opinion of such persons as these ? ’
25 All right then , what hopes do you have for the future of both Seb and Carrie ? ’
26 Do you work for the company ? ’
27 But if so , how do you account for the fact that the forwards were yet again beaten in the battle for primary possession .
28 But if these consonants now form part of a syllable-final consonant cluster , how do we account for the fact that English speakers hear the consonants as extra syllables ?
29 If the bill is to be calculated on a daily rate and someone 's auntie comes to stay for a couple of months in the middle of the year , what about all the complications in adjusting for that and how do we account for the period for which someone has lost the discount ?
30 What is one to make of Party-military relations in this period , and what do they imply for the present ?
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