Example sentences of "let us [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Let us assume for a moment that we could indeed fire her : should we ?
2 Let us walk with a visitor through the city , a veteran of the Second World War who values it as one which was almost unscathed from the bombing which devastated so many European cities .
3 Let us pause for a moment over ‘ I want everyone to look at me ’ .
4 Now let us pause for a moment to think about two landmarks in Mrs O 's progress .
5 There is more bad news to come , but let us pause for a moment to take heart .
6 " Let us go for a drive .
7 Let us go for a moment to the Acropolis at Athens , a well-spread group of different buildings , all of the fifth century BC .
8 Let us think for a few moments of the wonderful achievements of the human race — the towns that have been built , the works of art that have been produced — the books , plays , films , pictures , music … the progress that has been made in science and technology .
9 Let us think for a moment about some of those who have been left behind .
10 But let us glory in a statistic for once .
11 Let us start with a contrast .
12 Instead , let us start with a fairly fundamental question …
13 Let us start with a simple and rather stark model along the lines of Peacock and Rowley ( 1972 ) .
14 Let us end with a cautionary tale .
15 Let us conclude with a brief consideration of the state of the South Korean armed forces in 1950 .
16 Let us return to a serious discussion of the subject before us .
17 Before addressing those questions directly , let us return for a moment to the so-called ‘ Turing test ’ ( Turing 1950 ) mentioned earlier .
18 Let us return for a moment to the question of prognosis : what can be the outcome for modern societies of the phenomenon which we have been discussing ?
19 Let us suppose for a moment that the over-representation of Free Presbyterians ( and other evangelicals ) exists because even those members who are not evangelicals wish it .
20 Let us consider for a moment how one of Rowlandson 's plates for this work would be produced .
21 And now let us consider for a minute what we mean by Child Art , and what difference there is between child and adult forms of expression .
22 Should the government dare to interfere with our private domestic life , let us rise to a man and protest and also let us get up a monster demonstration and march four deep to Trafalgar Square . "
23 To understand why this is so let us recapitulate for a moment .
24 Let us glance at a familiar passage of Scripture : 2 Corinthians 5.16–21 .
25 Let us begin with a road which seems to lead nowhere , and which may be dangerous to follow .
26 Let us begin with a one-syllable utterance : you We will underline syllables that carry a tone .
27 Let us turn to a different aspect of the manager-employee relationship .
28 So before we embark upon solving concrete examples let us turn to a graphical illustration of the electric field .
29 Let us look for a moment at the ozone shield .
30 Let us look at a holy man in action , and the means by which he could exercise local power in a society where constitutionalism by no means ruled .
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