Example sentences of "[conj] let we [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Or let us not forget that research on Japan in the 1930s has revealed conflicts of interest between and within the military , zaibatsu , politicians and the bureaucracy .
2 And let us not forget the men of Sodom , the original buggers ( in the proper sense of that much used word ) .
3 Developer conferences these days seem to harbour a deep-seated resentment of Microsoft and , unfortunately , Allchin is not the most charismatic senior executive that Microsoft could have fielded — frankly he killed himself by an overlong demo ( and let us not forget that Gates himself is probably the only competitor to Jobs ’ title of demo king ) that crashed a couple of times .
4 Exactly , and let us not forget this either .
5 Now Darwin got from this this idea that somehow sudden things are miraculous , are natural , erm but admittedly they may happen but I mean there is a miraculous element about sudden things , whereas things that are natural should happen gradually , and he retained this view in spite of changing his ideas about all sorts of other things , and let us now see why the gradualism was so important a component of his theory of evolution .
6 But let us also remember that the opposition have an obligation to stay behind the off-side line .
7 But let us also remember that Baron Cuvier , perhaps the greatest protagonist of catastrophism in its earlier form , worked on the placid , untectonised sediments of Montmartre and the environs of Paris .
8 BUT Let us not forget Let us not Oh , let's … ?
9 I believe the readers ads fulfil a necessary part of the market , but let us not forget our local and national dealers .
10 It 's great to be instantly famous — and that 's how A&M makes them feel — but let us not forget what the company 's really interested in .
11 But let us not forget the reputation for compassion in which Britain still leads the world … ’
12 But let us not forget that he gave his life in an act of selfless devotion to the race .
13 It is only right that we should analyse and debate the internal workings of the trade and its infrastructure , but let us not forget who pays our wages — the consumer .
14 I appreciate the arguments that go on nowadays , but let us not forget that the old crossings were not suitable for the disabled , which is why , in the case to which I am referring , it seemed unnecessary for the authority to insist on a ramp being built .
15 But let us not forget that when most of us were children Bradford and Leicester were themselves Darlingtons , recognisably a part of the same country as ours . ’
16 But let us not stop here in our excoriations .
17 By all means let us seek to prevent congenital abnormalities , but let us not betray our Hippocratic tradition in the process .
18 But let us not darken our hearts by imagining the trial of their gentle loyalty in the Dark Tower .
19 ‘ Well , thanks , ’ I said , ‘ for the kind words , Daisy , but let us not kid ourselves .
20 Health promotion has , rightly , moved away from the traditional approach , but let us not dismiss health education fully until it has been properly implemented , let alone evaluated .
21 I do not suggest that , just because Britain is less violent and less prone to crime than most other west European countries , that diminishes the necessity to concentrate on the picture at home , but let us not frighten people unnecessarily by comparisons with the rest of Europe and the United States .
22 ( Goodman , 1965 , p. 17 , p. 23 , cf. p. 14 ; Ayer , 1972 , pp. 120 f. , cf. p 118 ; Lewis , 1973 , p. 1 ; Mackie , 1973 , p. 64 ) As a look at the philosophy of language and its analyses of " meaning " or its uses of " semantics " quickly shows , much more would need to be done to give us a well-defined problem , but let us not linger .
23 I am inclined to doubt it , but let us not linger , and consider instead the second premiss of the argument .
24 But let us now alter the lexis somewhat and consider the following three words in association :
25 But let us now look at what the early church fathers made of this mythology .
26 I have used the word ‘ mystery ’ of the cross , but let us never forget that suffering is a mystery too .
27 And I think it is , we would all agree , that it is essential that an agreement which is acceptable to all sides is reached , and I 'm sure that it 's going to be because let us not forget that we 're not in business to remain in perpetual opposition if we are to achieve proper rights for employees , which have been so reduced by the Conservatives if we are to save the welfare state , which is now so under threat if we are to obtain decent health and education services , which are also under threat if we are to create a strong economy and a strong recovery which provides the jobs which we so desperately need then we must win power !
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