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

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31 Let us now examine these concepts in more detail .
32 Let us now examine the notion of semantic constituent .
33 Let us now examine in greater detail the different ways in which contexts exert a restrictive influence on the meanings associated with word forms which occur within them .
34 Let us now examine the characteristics , and possible effects on the formation of social collectivities , of the various aspects of the division of labour which have been identified .
35 Let us now examine the published accounts of a simplified local authority to see the effects of adopting fund accounting .
36 LET us now ascend the tower .
37 Let us now make the problem a little more complicated by assuming that only part of the disc is in an appreciable magnetic field , as shown in Fig. 4.17(a) .
38 Let us now make the question more precise , and ask whether the experience has the same effect at any time , or whether there are particular ‘ sensitive periods ’ at which it will be more influential than at others .
39 In the light of high political intent and peasant sentiment , let us now return to the market town of Roslavl' and examine Party and urban reactions there in 1922 .
40 Having learned the mechanisms , let us now return to perceptions of the economy .
41 Let us now return to the question of assigning lexical units to lexemes .
42 Let us now return to Table 11.1 and look at the operational details and financial situation of the companies mentioned there in greater detail .
43 Let us now return to the topic of " existence predicates " .
44 Let us now return to consider the kind of assistance one might expect from computers in relation to the particular areas of personnel work referred to earlier .
45 Observe the completely different effect produced by replacing the adjectives in ( 1 ) by the corresponding adverbs , as in : ( 28 ) Ellen shook the keys loosely muzak drives them madly And contrast the two sentences of ( 29 ) ( b ) : ( 29 ) ( a ) what did the new system do to the motors ? ( b ) the new system made the motors quieter the new system made the motors more quietly 5.4 Let us now return to the matter of the resultative nuance which can indeed be observed in all the examples we have given , reproducing the structural diagrams ( 21 ) and ( 22 ) to do so : ( 21 ) ( 22 ) If these diagrams represent the relations actually used in constructing such expressions , it follows that the entity of the noun phrase , as initially present to the mind of the speaker ( and to that of the listener in the final interpretative phase of comprehension ) lacks the property of the adjective since it is structurally separated from it ; however , since that property is expressed by an adjective , then ex hypothesi it will apply to the entity of the noun phrase when the construction is taken as a whole ; if not , then either the property would be expressed by an adverb , and apply to the verb , or the whole construction would be literally incoherent .
46 Let us now leave the Great Russians of the Kursk guberniia and move out of the hills to the south of Nikol'skaia volost' .
47 Let us now place an infinite conductor plane halfway between the charges as shown in Fig. 2.32 .
48 But let us now alter the lexis somewhat and consider the following three words in association :
49 Let us now go in our imaginations to Dunbartonshire and visit the town of Rhu in 1829 where the young minister of just twenty-nine was preaching .
50 And it came to pass , as the angels were gone away from them into heaven , the shepherds said one to another , ‘ Let us now go even unto Bethlehem , and see this thing which is come to pass , which the Lord hath made known to us . ’
51 Let us now review the essential steps in the proposed coevolutionary circuit .
52 Bearing these points in mind , let us now start to consider the question of creativity and madness in more detail .
53 Let us now start investigating that .
54 Now , if if I were to say , let us now have that conversation using erm ,
55 Let us now come to the second response , namely worship .
56 Approach , ye sons of Wisdom , and rejoice : let us now rejoice together ; for the reign of death is finished and the son doth rule ; he is invested in the scarlet garment , and the purple is put on .
57 Let us now take an equatorial section through this space .
58 Let us now dig a little deeper into this theory and try to appreciate Abelard 's thought from within .
59 Possibly the best known of these is the Mass of Reconciliation written for Coventry 25 years after the bombing ( a service which appeared on disc ) , and his association with the Three Choirs Festival which included his Te Deum in 1962 , his setting of ‘ Let Us Now Praise Famous Men ’ at the opening service in 1977 , and the Benedicite ( in memory of Cecil Adams ) in 1986 .
60 Let us now Praise Famous Men
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