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

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1 If you ca n't get more heat up there , let us move the games room down a few floors . "
2 Let us waste no time in sterile litanies and nauseating mimicry .
3 Let us construct a causal path diagram depicting one possible set of relationships between these variables .
4 ‘ But come … let us feed the fish .
5 Let us clear the alternatives out of the way ; while they are often brought into discussions on the best methods of sharing knowledge with undergraduates , they have but limited scope , and there is no doubt that you must learn to handle lectures as the first step towards a fruitful co-operation with the staff at your college .
6 Let us disregard the moral overtones which are irrelevant anyway to the concept of lying ( what makes lying bad is what is bad about what makes it lying ) .
7 Let us picture a girl entering through the impressive doors of the New York Public Library .
8 Let us analyse the fruit flies experiment more carefully .
9 Now let us review the symbols we have learnt to use in our " Set Language " .
10 Let us chart the way by which we arrive at the Fundamental Principle .
11 Let us assume a situation where the owner has a fear of low-flying aircraft .
12 Now let us assume a more dynamic perspective and consider how this religion actually works over time in different phases of the life-cycle of the local group .
13 Let us assume the player is unsure where to begin ; he knows only that his chord playing is below par and wishes to improve it .
14 Let us assume the client only has £70 in retirement and works pensions .
15 So you either either sell back to our sixteen units of poles and let us stay the night , or come back again tomorrow .
16 As the lesson continued ( ’ And they said : ‘ Go to , let us build a city and a tower whose top may reach unto heaven ’ ’ ) , the results of our expulsion from that linguistic Eden were wittily demonstrated .
17 Let us build a better planet for children .
18 Let us confront the matter .
19 Let us offer a streamlined proof that M2 holds .
20 Let us give the report no more publicity , it does not deserve it .
21 Let us remind the Labour Party that they should be attacking this useless Tory government , not supporting them , not voting with them , not supporting them by abstaining when necessary we 'll never get power that way !
22 Turning now to the representatives of old age who actually believe age is an automatic disqualifier , let us scrutinise the sorts of replies , among which this was typical : ‘ Capability should be the main criteria ( sic ) , but 70 years of age should be the limit . ’
23 Let us go a pickin' nuts , fol de ray , to Glastonbury Fair , a tiddle dum ay .
24 With the sexes thus reunited in the obscure origins of the word ‘ Hooligan ’ , let us pay a find visit in our tour of these troubled streets and pop in to see Mrs Jenkins and her family of Bean Street , South London , on the occasion or that fateful Bank Holiday .
25 ‘ On second thoughts , let us finish the business in hand . ’
26 ‘ First , let us forget the murders — Selkirk , Ruthven , Irvine and now Oswald .
27 Let us await the outcome of your reunion with this boy you love . ’
28 Let us leave the last words with Walter Abish who declares that ‘ the innovative novel is , in essence , a novel of disfamiliarization , a novel that has ceased to concern itself with the mapping of the ‘ familiar ’ world ’ ( Martin 1983 : 238 ) .
29 Let us leave the last word to Nietzsche , whose cruel intelligence is quickened only by the taste of bitter truths .
30 To drive this point home , let us leave the Zande for a moment and consider the following experience of a research student working in the Cameroon Republic .
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