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

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1 So let me turn to an issue , less Earth shattering , but no less vexatious — the keeping of mink in Shetland .
2 But get out of the way and let me turn him in if you 're not goin' to lead him . ’
3 Erm let me turn er briefly to the those who have something good to say about the Vienna settlement .
4 He stood back and let me turn .
5 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 .
6 Let me turn quickly to the out turn figures that were in P and R. The capital programme is already on line , although it was grossly underfunded .
7 Right , let me turn the cake round .
8 Let me turn this off .
9 Let me turn you to a er a little incident that happened with the erm , in the life of Jesus , it 's in Matthew chapter nine and , just gon na read I think it 's three verses there Now let's pick it up at verse twenty seven , this is in and Jesus passed on from there .
10 Or bottle all my aggression up and let it turn into high blood pressure ?
11 So let us turn from the obstacles to applying in practice the theoretical truism in the first proposition of the Plowden Committee — that ‘ there may now well be excessive social services for some purposes ’ — and consider the second proposition — that there may now well be ‘ inadequate ones for others ’ .
12 As an example of a class of artefact whose outline shapes are of particular interest to the expert , let us turn to bronze axes dating from the Early Bronze Age of southern Britain ( fig. 9.1 ) .
13 Let us turn to the major Eastern tradition , Hinduism .
14 So let us turn to two arguments challenging the validity of the idea in a way which makes even approximation to complete neutrality a chimerical notion .
15 Let us turn now to the relationship between the chronic sickness and mortality rates .
16 Let us turn again to the HMI 's comments on Denmark .
17 But let us turn to specific details of the present government 's technological achievements .
18 So let us turn to the main part of Culver 's book , and see whether his hopes are substantiated .
19 Now let us turn briefly to the implications of work done by Birch ( 1979 ) in the USA and the Science Policy Research Unit in Britain on changes in the size of firms .
20 Now let us turn to some samples to illustrate this , which we can try for ourselves .
21 Let us turn to this question .
22 Let us turn to a different aspect of the manager-employee relationship .
23 Let us turn to social implications .
24 Barbaric England of the scientists , the military men , and the politicians : let us turn away and contemplate the past before all is lost to the vandals .
25 So before we embark upon solving concrete examples let us turn to a graphical illustration of the electric field .
26 " Oh , well , let us turn back , " said the king at last .
27 Now let us turn to exemption clauses and the effect upon them of the provisions of the Unfair Contract Terms Act .
28 Finally , let us turn to the third set of terms implied by the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 .
29 However let us turn to what has been going on in Mid-Wales : —
30 A further consequence for linguistic form exists in the examples ( 40 ) to ( 43 ) but , before that , let us turn to our second question ; we can now see why postnominals could often have an " aura " of emphasis , yet without this being clearly and consistently present .
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