Example sentences of "let we [vb infin] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Let us relate this statement to the example above . |
2 | Come , let us leave this chaos . ’ |
3 | 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 ’ . |
4 | Let us conclude this section on protection by tabulating our analysis . |
5 | Let us do this problem again , but now we will use algebra to work out the boy 's weight . |
6 | So let us examine this problem of ‘ force feeding ’ more closely . |
7 | But let us examine this definition itself more closely . |
8 | Let us consider this question . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Let us consider this paradox . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Let us explore this possibility further . |
13 | Let us investigate this possibility that grammar extends beyond sentences . |
14 | However this wo n't quite do either — one can say : ( 84 ) When I 'm in the office , you can come to see me where come glosses as " movement towards the location of the speaker at the time of some other specified event " ( let us call this time reference time ) . |
15 | Let us call this learning , as distinct from acquisition . |
16 | Let us call this acquisition . |
17 | Dah , no — let us abort this memory here and now . |