Example sentences of "let [pers pn] now consider " in BNC.
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1 | Let us now consider the class of mental processes which are not perspective-takings of this kind , which are , in some sense , directly caused by proximal stimuli . |
2 | Let us now consider the distribution of GNP in a sample of countries in the world , as shown in figure 11.1 . |
3 | Let us now consider some of the economic and political factors generally incorporated into country risk assessment models applicable to non-OECD countries . |
4 | ‘ Let us now consider the various elements , such as rainfall , hail , thunder , heat and cold , snow , sleet , fog , wind and sunshine that make up the weather . |
5 | Let us now consider a numerical model illustrating these points : |
6 | These reservations made , let us now consider some of the different approaches which have been adopted in presenting the curriculum to children . |
7 | Let us now consider more closely the main positive conclusion Moore reaches by application of his two principles , namely that personal affection and the contemplation of beautiful objects are by far the two most important good things of which we know . |
8 | So let us now consider the constellations one by one , and see what we can find . |
9 | Let us now consider the types of instruction required by a computer with an array of accumulators . |
10 | Let us now consider the requirements of a multiprogramming system , where we have a number of programs occupying main storage and competing for an allocation of time on the processor . |
11 | Let us now consider the primary lexical relations ( i.e. congruence relations ) individually and in detail . |
12 | With these caricatures of rationalism and relativism as a reference point , let us now consider where Lakatos and Kuhn fit into the picture . |
13 | Having made these clarifications , let us now consider each of the registration requirements at issue in turn . |
14 | Let us now consider the third version of the argument . |
15 | Let us now consider this a little more closely . |
16 | Let us now consider the techniques of the salmon . |
17 | We have just discussed its form : let us now consider what evidence led von Frisch to the discovery . |
18 | Let us now consider it in action with some real examples . |
19 | Let us now consider the various stages in framing a document profile . |
20 | Let us now consider the effect of the corporation tax . |
21 | 4.1 Let us now consider the fourth position for adjectives : predicate qualifying occurrence , seen in : ( 1 ) Alastair likes his beef tea strong the jury found Ernest guilty she buys her dresses ready-made |
22 | Let us now consider ( 39 ) where the word plastered follows its noun ( again , an attributive interpretation is possible in principle — Clara might be an offensively wealthy tourist who travels round Italy trying to buy buildings and parts of buildings to take home as souvenirs ; but we shall assume that this meaning can safely be left out of account ) : ( 39 ) Clara wants the façade plastered It at once becomes apparent that this may specify either an event , with the façade on the receiving end of it , or a state which Clara wishes to see existing in the façade . |
23 | Let us now consider the conditions under which three mixtures in this system boil . |
24 | Let us now consider a liquid mixture of composition c . |