Example sentences of "let us [verb] [that] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And having accepted it , let us admit that the book that gives this experience to the individual young reader who needs it or will benefit from it , may not be what we ( outside the experience ) might recognize as a ‘ classic ’ .
2 let us assume that a full report , with virtually nothing excluded , is laid before the House .
3 Let us assume that a cat stalks a duck until it gets within striking distance .
4 Let us assume that a stock is selling at $50 , with undisclosed good news which will ultimately cause the stock to sell for $60 , and that no factors other than the good news will affect the price .
5 As an example , let us assume that a package exists and that some of the constituent modules are also contained in other packages which have different managers .
6 Let us assume that the survey is fine .
7 However , let us assume that the habit is broken .
8 Let us assume that the value of child benefit , currently at £7.25 , be doubled ( as is proposed as part of the tax changes in chapter 19 ) .
9 Let us assume that the give-away clue is that your murderer has dyed his moustache .
10 For the adjoining pattern let us assume that the mean wind for the final approach is 250 °/22kts.; ased
11 Let us call to mind the ‘ representative firm ’ , whose economies of production , internal and external , are dependent on the aggregate volume of production of the commodity that it makes ; and , postponing all further study of the nature of this dependence , let us assume that the normal supply price of any amount of that commodity may be taken to be its normal expenses of production ( including gross earnings of managements ) by that firm .
12 Let us assume that the directive is fully supported by the Government , who do not wish to amend one jot or comma of it and who are willing to sign up to its immediate implementation .
13 Floyd 's Algorithm works with the adjacency matrix representation of G. For convenience , let us assume that the vertex set of G is so that G is represented by a variable A of type
14 To complicate the situation , let us assume that the package under consideration is itself called up from a higher package with a different manager .
15 Let us assume that the economy inherits a real wage rate w 1 .
16 To take a specific example , let us assume that the production function all of a sudden shifts ‘ upwards ’ .
17 The sentence has 28 characters in it , so let us assume that the monkey has a series of discrete " tries ' , each consisting of 28 bashes at the keyboard .
18 Let us suppose that a Government , a party , observing that the rate of increase of the national income has been as high as 3 per cent in real terms over the last few years , were to decide to make plans which involve the growth of public expenditure at the rate of 2and1/2 ; per cent , so as to be a little within the recent happy experience .
19 Let us suppose that a modern Mexican Indian , perhaps with vestiges of an Aztec heritage , asserts that he believes in Cortés 's divinity .
20 Without attempting a characterization of such sequences , let us suppose that a link k occurred in a causal sequence connecting cc with e .
21 Let us suppose that a person well acquainted with the woollen trade sets himself to inquire what would be the normal supply price of a certain number of millions of yards annually of a particular kind of cloth .
22 Let us suppose that every now and then , perhaps every million atoms or so , slight irregularities occur .
23 Let us suppose that an acquaintance has said that Smith acted wrongly in telling a fairly minor lie in order to promote his career , and suppose that a little later he himself tells a fairly minor lie in order to promote his career .
24 Let us suppose that an action is brought for breach of contract by a party to a contract who is a natural person who has suffered both personal injury and property damage as a result of the breach .
25 Let us suppose that the lady did not die , but was whisked into obscurity .
26 Let us suppose that the survey is concerned with leisure activities and is a comparison between social classes .
27 Let us suppose that the proportion of any additional income absorbed as leakages is 0.6 .
28 Let us suppose that the contravener sold to an investor 1000 shares at a price of £100,000 .
29 Let us suppose that the tiles have numbers 1 , 2 , 3 , … 8 , and that the goal is the configuration where the empty space is in the middle .
30 Let us suppose that the animals contest a resource which is worth W points to the winner , and zero to the loser .
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