Example sentences of "let we [vb infin] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Let us fulfil that purpose , not for own advantage , but out of our duty to the people of our country and the people of our world .
2 Let us assume that DHA 1 does that and its capital charge reduces from £2.2m to £2.0m .
3 Let us relate this statement to the example above .
4 Come , let us leave this chaos . ’
5 But let us regard that stage as over , there was a gesture to be made , and you have made it , and I am grateful !
6 Again , from our vantage point , we know that each is suited to a particular kind of flight and life style ; but let us ignore that fact , and continue with the primitive analysis .
7 Let us retain this distinction from ‘ acting ’ by using the term ‘ presentation ’ in a sense akin to what Goffman ( 1969 ) means by ‘ presentation of self in everyday life ’ .
8 Let us conclude this section on protection by tabulating our analysis .
9 Finally , let us rekindle that vision in Isaiah 11 where the lion does not eat the lamb but lies down in a symbiotic relationship with it .
10 The mathematics of the equilibrium are still by no means certain , but let us pass that problem by , to consider an experimental test of the theory .
11 Let us abandon that assumption and see what happens .
12 For example , let us suppose that depreciation depends only on the age of the car , not its mileage .
13 Let us suppose that male and female each have an active and a passive means of expressing light .
14 Let us do this problem again , but now we will use algebra to work out the boy 's weight .
15 I shall be elaborating upon this point in a short while , but for the moment let us observe that fundamentalism has flowered because it has concluded that liberalism is effete , ineffectual and impoverished .
16 So let us examine this problem of ‘ force feeding ’ more closely .
17 But let us examine this definition itself more closely .
18 Let us consider each level of knowledge individually .
19 Finally , let us consider some motion verbs that have built-in deictic components , English come vs. go makes some sort of distinction between the direction of motion relative to participants in the speech event ( the exposition here follows Fillmore , 1966 , 1975 : 50ff ) .
20 Let us consider another analogy , this time not so contrasting .
21 Some are evidently more equal than others in this system of justice ; let us consider another example .
22 Let us consider this question .
23 Let us consider this line at its worst and discount the farm , which can be counted only as ‘ corroborative ’ evidence of alignment , and even then only if prehistoric remains are to be found there .
24 Let us consider this paradox .
25 Let us find that pint of porter place …
26 Let us apply this account to the syntactic structures of a natural language undergoing the process of evolution which it is only reasonable to suppose has taken place .
27 Let us have some brandy . ’
28 Let us have less barracking .
29 Let us hear some praise for a change and congratulate exporters .
30 Let us explore this possibility further .
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