Example sentences of "let us [vb infin] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 She let us have two rooms but there was no visible staff , and the dining-room was closed : we ate , that evening , in a shabby bar in the middle of the town .
2 Let us contrast those achievements with Labour 's record in office .
3 First , let us assume fixed proportions in production .
4 Let us study three birds which are very different in anatomy and lifestyle .
5 For one more example , let us compare two terms which will be familiar to many readers ; when the phrase logical theory is used , an obvious difference of meaning is involved , depending on whether we are talking about a theory which has the characteristic of being logical ( with ascriptive interpretation of the adjective ) or about a theory which is concerned with aspects of logic ( associative use ) .
6 First let us exclude all cases where we are concerned with something which actually is , or is taken to be , a bull or cow or calf in a real or imagined external world , when the use is plainly ascriptive .
7 ( perhaps one should say that as such a psychological statement it would express my awareness that I have the belief rather than my belief that I have the belief , since belief is not quite the right word in this context , but let us leave such qualifications to be understood . )
8 Let us distinguish two cases .
9 Secondly , to make the mathematics easier , let us make some assumptions .
10 Let us examine these points .
11 Let us examine some examples .
12 To see the impact of this , let Us consider two examples .
13 Let us consider two ways in which the resurrection of Jesus challenges us today .
14 Let us consider possible distortions and ways in which we can minimize their effect .
15 Now that we have provisionally fixed what a signal is , and how one may be recognized , let us consider some examples of signals — the songs of birds , the pheromones of moths and ants , and the dance of honeybees — before we consider the theoretical question of why signals have evolved in the form that we see in nature .
16 Let us consider these points in relation to a hypothetical case .
17 Let us consider both types of control a little more fully .
18 Let us hear those sounds we have heard
19 Let us imagine two ladies slugging hell out of one another in a ring .
20 Let us discuss these questions separately .
21 But if you are truly resolved , then pledge it now , swear an oath — come on — let us see all hands raised — come on now — every hand high …
22 Let us see some plans and how they can help .
23 ‘ Look , Sir John , let us take these events from the beginning . ’
24 Let us take some examples of Third World bourgeoisies and see to what extent they confirm or refute the emergence of a transnational capitalist class .
25 Let us call these inferences that arise from observing the maxims standard implicatures ( the term is not Grice 's , although he introduces the term generalized implicature for a subset of these implicatures which do not require particular contextual conditions in order to be inferred ) .
26 Let us unpack these propositions in terms of the various fields and then scrutinize their implications .
27 The powers of the European Community are not vested in the Community and then , as it were , the Community lets us have some crumbs from the table .
28 It serves as a dual purpose : it performs a musicological service by presenting us with an intelligently planned selection of the kind of harpsichord music current in the Germany in which the young Bach grew up , and it also lets us hear several composers of outstanding merit in their own right .
29 Well me dad 'd never let us stand outside pubs or anywhere you know .
30 Please could you let us have two copies of a map on as large as scale as possible .
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