Example sentences of "so let [pers pn] [vb infin] [prep] " 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 Oh right , so let me know at the end of the week .
3 So let me begin by making some impressionistic guesses about the views women do in fact currently hold on morality .
4 So let him talk for himself if he had anything to say .
5 So let us talk about that old ship . ’
6 So let us start with present-day society and compare it with the situation twenty years or so ago , and then compare that generation with its predecessor .
7 So let us start with them .
8 So let us drink to the long cool blonde
9 So let us think of that . ’
10 So let us return to what happens when money supply rises .
11 So let us come to Kemp himself .
12 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 .
13 So let us turn to the main part of Culver 's book , and see whether his hopes are substantiated .
14 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 ’ .
15 So let us look at an English case which exemplifies some of the practical problems confronting the theorists of sustainable development : Twyford Down ( near Winchester ) and the route of the M3 motorway in March 1990 .
16 So let us look at what pornography means to us .
17 There is obviously a major point of policy involved in this matter , so let us look at the organisation and training of these people who play such an important part in the safety of the travelling public .
18 So let us look at what factors appear to affect the performance of individuals in their jobs .
19 So let us look at 1993 realistically , but also from the perspective of our commitment to authentic communication .
20 So let us look at 1993 realistically , but also from the perspective of our commitment to authentic communication .
21 If we take the trouble to make a permanent magnet we would like to have access to the magnetic flux so let us look at the more practical case ( Fig. 3.11(b) ) when a narrow gap is cut into the magnet .
22 So let us look at the present day , and to take this wording , do you consider that it is now appropriate that Skelton should expand any further ?
23 To understand why this is so let us recapitulate for a moment .
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