Example sentences of "let us [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Let us admit that good taste and proper judgement have to be worked out slowly and painfully and personally , and that it is each man for himself .
2 Let us fulfil that purpose , not for own advantage , but out of our duty to the people of our country and the people of our world .
3 Let us assume that DHA 1 does that and its capital charge reduces from £2.2m to £2.0m .
4 It is not an easy colour to describe , but let us assume that , say , a carpet the colour of red hair would be described as light reddish-brown .
5 Now let us assume that standard credit terms for goods received and despatched in this particular industry involve payment after 30 days with neither discounts for early payment nor penalties for late payment .
6 Let us assume that 100 per cent .
7 Now let us assume that the money supply increases .
8 Let us compare that with our experience in the EC .
9 However , let us leave that to the experts .
10 But let us regard that stage as over , there was a gesture to be made , and you have made it , and I am grateful !
11 Again , from our vantage point , we know that each is suited to a particular kind of flight and life style ; but let us ignore that fact , and continue with the primitive analysis .
12 Finally , let us rekindle that vision in Isaiah 11 where the lion does not eat the lamb but lies down in a symbiotic relationship with it .
13 The mathematics of the equilibrium are still by no means certain , but let us pass that problem by , to consider an experimental test of the theory .
14 Let us abandon that assumption and see what happens .
15 Let us suppose that , when invited to judge actions or persons , I appeal only to what is , never to what ought to be .
16 Let us suppose that male and female each have an active and a passive means of expressing light .
17 Let us suppose that binary oppositions are natural in the sound system of a language , that because of the physical properties of our auditory apparatus it is easier for us to distinguish x/not-x-type contrasts .
18 Let us suppose that
19 Let us suppose that
20 For example , let us suppose that depreciation depends only on the age of the car , not its mileage .
21 Let us suppose that following incorporation the partners award themselves salaries of £43,500 which is about the level required to ensure that tax on the salary does not exceed the basic 25% rate .
22 I shall be elaborating upon this point in a short while , but for the moment let us observe that fundamentalism has flowered because it has concluded that liberalism is effete , ineffectual and impoverished .
23 Let us hope that is the case today .
24 I 'm still let us hope that and do n't forget who 's taking you home
25 Firstly , let us consider that unfortunate windsurfing term ‘ funboard ’ .
26 Let us find that pint of porter place …
27 indication of the A fifty nine relief by a single triangle and er let us have that in writing .
28 Let us imagine that , back at the bus stop ‘ the other people were furious .
29 Let us imagine that Big Ted , having heard me talk about this point , is trying to explain it to Little Ted in the pub afterwards :
30 Let us learn that lesson . ’
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