Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] us [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Together let us shine . ’
2 Actually they perhaps let us go back on them then
3 ‘ I do n't know if it should be that important if everything we do is based on good sound scientific principles , because if people perhaps in the same industry are situated in different places in the estuary , y'know , if one was to point the finger at the other and say ‘ But you allow him to discharge such and such and you only let us do this ’ , then we should be able to turn round and say , ‘ Ah yes , but you 're discharging in a different place and the river quality in this different place needs different treatment . ’
4 So let us talk money , Capitano . ’
5 So let us talk about that old ship . ’
6 By the end of it , some members may have forgotten the reasons for the whole idea , so let us recap briefly : there are economies of scale , certainly , though the addition of 6,500 members to 100,000 does not in itself produce any great saving in CIB operating costs ( we used to recruit nearly three times that number of new members from the banks alone in a good year in the 1980s ) ; there is potential recruitment , from more than 60,000 building society employees ; but , above all , the merger demonstrates to the public that two major parts of the much maligned financial services sector are keen to improve their standards , and gives commercial rivals an exceptional opportunity to enjoy the benefits of co-operation in educational endeavour .
7 So let us hope that the association is long and fruitful .
8 So let us fantasise , and see industry and agriculture in a new light .
9 So let us start with present-day society and compare it with the situation twenty years or so ago , and then compare that generation with its predecessor .
10 So let us start with them .
11 So let us drink to the long cool blonde
12 So let us go back to marriage .
13 There are no natural boundaries between property price regions , so let us assume that one would use the standard regions — the south-east , the east midlands , the west midlands and so on .
14 The sentence has 28 characters in it , so let us assume that the monkey has a series of discrete " tries ' , each consisting of 28 bashes at the keyboard .
15 So let us think of that . ’
16 So let us promote better health for the population that we have at present instead of experimenting with high-cost technology .
17 So let us make a start .
18 So let us examine this problem of ‘ force feeding ’ more closely .
19 You and your husband are certainly doing your share for today 's ‘ concerns ’ so let us do something for you by making yours the Star Letter this month .
20 So let us choose it for convenience at z = 0 at a distance R0 from the line charge as shown in Fig. 2.10 .
21 So let us settle them for you by Standing Order or Direct Debit .
22 This is a sweeping statement which makes little obvious sense on first reading , so let us dissect it more carefully .
23 So let us move confidently into the first-person .
24 His statement implies that we are not yet out of the recession , so let us borrow some more , increase the PSBR , and do the Keynesian thing which , a few years ago , we did not think we should do , and perhaps that will get us out of the recession by the time of the election .
25 So let us return to what happens when money supply rises .
26 So let us come to Kemp himself .
27 So let us see quantitative stylistics as serving a role in the " circle of explanation " ( see Fig 1.1 ) as follows .
28 So let us see what the questionnaire can tell us .
29 So let us see what we have : Aldhelm — may he be home , forgetful and fast asleep at this moment ! — was to come and pick out his man yesterday evening .
30 Its home 's assured , so let us see Just how the team can play ; Bradford nothing , Fulham three Will do this Saturday !
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