Example sentences of "let [pron] [verb] now " in BNC.

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1 When DID I last see ye here in the gallery … let me guess now . ’
2 No , let me finish now .
3 ‘ If ye let me go now , ’ Anton said , ‘ I wo n't tell anybody . ’
4 Let me turn now to another way in which the BBC is responding to viewers ' and listeners ' needs in the current broadcasting environment — and a response that may be increasingly difficult for those facing commercial pressures to match .
5 ( 64 ) Let me hear now who dares call him profligate .
6 ( 64 – ) Let me hear now whether anyone dares call him profligate .
7 Let me hear now .
8 let me hear now
9 Switch off that machine and let me die now . ’
10 And let me say now that I have been impressed by certain of the arguments I have heard here .
11 Let me say now only that there is no established conception or usage for " nomic correlate " or other more or less equivalent terms used in talk of interaction , functional interdependence , concomitant variation , and so on .
12 . Let me say now , that most of things that we do in this part of the course , I do n't ask you to tell me what you 've written down , stress is a very personal thing , your reaction to it , so do n't worry , you write down anything that you want to write down , because it is for you .
13 Right , Moxon , Metcalfe , Carrick , good old Arnie of course … er , that stocky lad who does n't move his feet properly … um , let me see now : um , oh yes , that fellow who keeps getting backache , and then that off-breaker who ca n't turn it , and that so-called seamer with the funny hairstyle who just ca n't bowl at all …
14 Let me see now , I always forget — is he older or younger ? ’
15 Let me see now , what did I have in mind ?
16 ‘ So , let me see now .
17 Let me see now . ’
18 Erm let me see now .
19 Let us move now from the level of cultural theory to cultural ‘ practice ’ .
20 Let us place now another bunch of charge ( say q2 ) into another discrete point a distance r12 away from our first charge that we will now denote by q1 .
21 Let us go now one step further and consider a resistive wire ring ( Fig. 4.3(a) ) .
22 Let us go now and there will be no trouble for you .
23 Let us tap now our solenoid at a certain point ( Fig. 4.6(a) ) so that
24 Let us return now to the policy question : how well do death rates predict sickness , the condition that requires the cash ?
25 Let us consider now a somewhat different example where instead of uniform translation the loop rotates in a constant magnetic field .
26 Let us complete now the circuit with the aid of wires and brushes ( Fig. 4.16(b) ) and insert an ideal voltmeter .
27 Let us investigate now the converse problem when the wire is stationary but the equipment producing the magnetic field is moved lock , stock , and barrel with the same velocity in the opposite direction .
28 Let us see now what happens when the wires are made to move with uniform velocity .
29 Let us see now if there 's something you could keep them in .
30 Let us determine now the mutual inductance between two coils wound on the same magnetic core ( Fig. 4.7(b) ) .
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