Example sentences of "let we [adv] [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Let us instead wonder how this latest episode could have turned so sour , given the wonderful international spirit which distinguishes the male world of cricket .
2 Let us not forget also that some of these theatres have afforded splendid opportunities to new Scottish plays and playwrights , and with other agencies have striven to promote the life and culture of Scotland .
3 Retracing the route from Berlin to Beijing — for let us not forget where people 's power first flourished this year - we find a even more isolated regime with yet fewer options .
4 Retracing the route from Berlin to Beijing — for let us not forget where people 's power first flourished this year - we find a even more isolated regime with yet fewer options .
5 Let us not attach too much weight to it , because the overall response rate from the 18 district health authorities surveyed was 15 per cent .
6 Yes , we are living in Hard Times ; but no , let us not go gently on to that good ledge .
7 But let us not stop here in our excoriations .
8 Well , let us not linger over these human paradoxes .
9 Having entered this discussion concerning the sonar world from a consideration of the different visual fields of animals , let us again pick up those threads .
10 Let us now set where refer to the optimal tableau ( or any other tableau under consideration ) .
11 Let us now move away from the store-rooms of museums to the wider world of archaeology in the field .
12 With out boat 's painter trailing in the shadows behind us , let us now move on to look at what I have called the detective novel as opposed to the detective story .
13 With this in mind , let us now move on to examine other types of cohesive device that often require careful handling in translation .
14 And it came to pass , as the angels were gone away from them into heaven , the shepherds said one to another , ‘ Let us now go even unto Bethlehem , and see this thing which is come to pass , which the Lord hath made known to us . ’
15 Approach , ye sons of Wisdom , and rejoice : let us now rejoice together ; for the reign of death is finished and the son doth rule ; he is invested in the scarlet garment , and the purple is put on .
16 Let us now look back from this idyllic scene and discover the implications .
17 Now Darwin got from this this idea that somehow sudden things are miraculous , are natural , erm but admittedly they may happen but I mean there is a miraculous element about sudden things , whereas things that are natural should happen gradually , and he retained this view in spite of changing his ideas about all sorts of other things , and let us now see why the gradualism was so important a component of his theory of evolution .
18 To make assurance doubly sure-and also to begin a move in the direction of greater picturability — let us now see how Schrödinger would have obtained the same result .
19 Let us now see how readers react to the real thing .
20 As an example let us now work out the forces between two current-carrying rings with the aid of our new formula .
21 With these caricatures of rationalism and relativism as a reference point , let us now consider where Lakatos and Kuhn fit into the picture .
22 Let us now consider more closely the main positive conclusion Moore reaches by application of his two principles , namely that personal affection and the contemplation of beautiful objects are by far the two most important good things of which we know .
23 LET US NEVER EXPLAIN AGAIN
24 Let us never explain again .
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