Example sentences of "let we [vb infin] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He added : ‘ Let us move beyond containment , and once and for all end the Cold War . ’ |
2 | Now , by way of change , let us move from drama to humour . |
3 | " Then let us burn in hell for it . " |
4 | Let us bear in mind how much they must have suffered to achieve such beauty . |
5 | In the next decade — and let us bear in mind the next intergovernmental conference — there will be different Ministers who may have different ideas . |
6 | To illustrate , let us eavesdrop on Mrs Smith : ‘ I went to that little shop on the corner , you know the one , bought by Miss Thingambob when poor old Mr Whatshisname went to Australia or somewhere with his asthma . |
7 | ‘ Let us demand on behalf of humanity , because this is a crime against humanity , to take all measures to stop the genocide in at least one town , Gorazde , ’ he said . |
8 | JEWKES : Let us go to sleep and not mind her . |
9 | Now stop behaving like an arch temptress and let us go to table . ’ |
10 | Let us talk about reductions in corporation tax , which are still feeding through the economy and will be worth £1 billion to industry in the next year . |
11 | Let us start with Rome and speed northward ; we soon find the kaleidoscope turn and dissolve into myriad brilliant and varied colours . |
12 | Let us start with examples of implicatures that arise directly from the assumption that the speaker is observing the maxims , and which simply amplify the cOmmunicated content in restricted ways ( the symbol +> may stand for " the uttering of the prior sentence will generally implicate the following " ) . |
13 | Let us return to Stratton briefly . |
14 | Let us return to Liz , Alix and Esther . |
15 | Let us return to Midgley 's malevolent shepherd . |
16 | But let us return to Tony Lumpkin once more : ‘ Grammar , and nonsense , and learning ’ . |
17 | For the first category , people outside their true medium , let us return to Pistol . |
18 | Let us vote on Europe |
19 | Come , let us sing for joy to the LORD ; |
20 | Verses one and two begin with the heartfelt encouragement : ‘ Come , let us sing for joy … . |
21 | At the time of writing , songs such as , ‘ We are here to praise you ’ , ‘ Come , let us sing for joy to the Lord ’ , or the old favourite , ‘ I will enter his gates … . ’ are appropriate . |
22 | Let us acknowledge with gratitude something wholly good that is emanating from the House tonight . ’ |
23 | So , with that understood , let us proceed to lot number one . ’ |
24 | Let us have in mind , only slightly less imprecisely , a period of light in London and thereabouts , that one I now call yesterday , and a following period of darkness , last night . |
25 | Right , let us live in hope . |
26 | ‘ Let us ask from beginning to end , from contention to resolution , and advance no plea or reservation of our own . |
27 | Let us strive for relationships that are mutual and be careful not to impose ourselves on people who do n't want or need us . |
28 | ‘ So let us come to Kemp himself . |
29 | Let us pray for children who are poor , unloved , lonely and uncared for . |
30 | For the sake of argument , let us say for example that the son of a humble couple in a Provençal village leaves home to train in the catering business . |