Example sentences of "let [pers pn] begin " in BNC.
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1 | No future governments of whatever political persuasion , erm er I I fear have let me begin that point again . |
2 | Let me begin with a semantic query . |
3 | Let me begin , then , by identifying some general tendencies that are seen within anthropology , ethnography and sociology as well as in the specific case of sociolinguistics . |
4 | So let me begin by making some impressionistic guesses about the views women do in fact currently hold on morality . |
5 | Before going on to the detailed issues , let me begin by discussing some general aspects of what we mean by a crossroads and by the international position of an economy . |
6 | Let me begin by stating more fully the view I have already intimated , that political activities — that is to say , struggles for power among individuals and groups in relation to their own interests and to the general regulation and orientation of collective life — occur in every human society . |
7 | Colleagues , er since we meet in Portsmouth , let me begin by pinning my colours firmly to the mast and acknowledging that the one issue that will dominate my comments here this morning , alluding to anything else in the time that 's allocated to me , in moving my report I think would simply not reflect my activities on your behalf over the last twelve months . |
8 | Let me begin with the qualification . |
9 | Let me begin by explaining the universe . |
10 | So let me begin this discussion then of of channels by er pointing out the methods that have been used for studying channels , and for some of you who 've done the er neurophysiology course this will er be revision but nevertheless it will be pertinent to today 's discussion . |
11 | Let us begin at the roots of this multifarious society . |
12 | Let us begin by considering why we want to think of God in personal terms at all . |
13 | Let us begin here with a few facts — and also some fallacies — about the present . |
14 | Let us begin with social attitudes to ageing . |
15 | Let us begin with the economic aspects of later life . |
16 | Let us begin by recognizing that the more advanced research workers are in their particular fields of research the more they are likely to want to use specialist research literature ( such as journal articles and research reports ) and the less , on the whole , they are likely to want to use general books . |
17 | Let us begin by considering how we might obtain a random sample ; that is , one in which each member of the population has the same chance of being chosen . |
18 | Let us begin with the simplest example and argue from that . |
19 | Let us begin by considering Firth 's point more closely . |
20 | Let us begin by taking that important clutch of words ‘ edition ’ , ‘ impression ’ and ‘ issue ’ . |
21 | Let us begin with the proposition that our visual experience does somehow involve a judgement . |
22 | Let us begin with the eight-year-olds , at the second stage of sophistication . |
23 | Let us begin with the first step in the above argument . |
24 | And , since he seems to attach importance to the language-game of giving orders and obeying them , let us begin there . |
25 | Let us begin with his efforts to clear up the confusion of questions 2 and 3 . |
26 | But let us begin instead with Héléne Cixous 's remarkable account of what it was like to grow up as an Algerian French Jewish girl at that time : |
27 | Let us begin with an inter-disciplinary theme in Humanities , devised in Leicestershire under the stimulus of the Curriculum Resources Development Project in 1970 , with Emmeline Garnett as Project Director . |
28 | In looking for the answers , let us begin with those citizens who have been around for the longest time — the elderly and those in later middle age . |
29 | Let us begin by asking : Is the behaviour that is counter-productive also natural and routine ? |
30 | Let us begin by trying to answer the question about what kind of company they wish to be , and what should be their strategy . |