Example sentences of "let [pron] [verb] that we " in BNC.

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1 we 've got to act fairly quickly so can we decide in principle whether we 're going to do this or not and let them know that we either are or we are n't .
2 Let me repeat that we Weasels mean no harm .
3 If there is a danger that we have fallen into the trap of vocationalising education let me emphasise that we must actively encourage the development of intellectual curiosity and imagination by exploration in fields , however theoretically abstract — in science , maths , humanities , the arts or any sphere that captures students ' interests ; education has suffered as much from failure to excite interest in the world of ideas as failure to prepare for practicalities of daily living .
4 Perhaps I should start by telling you something I 'll not be talking about and that is the subject of financial resources and how Lynda 's getting on in her discussions with chief secretary , I do n't suppose that comes to you as any surprise but I shall I not be talking on that but let me say that we remain committed strongly to a substantial aid programme which as far as possible is directed towards the poorest countries .
5 Let us assume that we persuade the Government of the day to allow one day of prime Government time for that debate .
6 Let us assume that we have selected twenty cases who all have the same bugs growing in their throats .
7 Let us assume that we have been more careful and not leapt before we looked .
8 Or to express it in more popular terms : let us assume that we had a complete proportionality in every branch of production , in the sense of their unilateral connection in one direction : from means of production to means of consumption …
9 However , let us assume that we are interested in individuals .
10 Let us assume that we have fixed on a particular language .
11 To see how this works , let us assume that we have reached the penultimate node in the search space , as in Figure 8.1 below .
12 Let us assume that we already know the size of sample , the type of respondent ( child , housewife , air traveller , etc. ) , whether or not questions are to be asked on more than one occasion , whether there are likely to be seasonal fluctuations , whether the study is to be factual or attitudinal or both , and so on .
13 Let us resolve that we will give something during the coming months , even if it is only something that we no longer need , to help those who are hungry and in desperate need .
14 [ 9 ] When we build , let us think that we build for ever .
15 Let us ensure that we do not try to make ourselves look better than we really are by humiliating others .
16 Let us suppose that we have a BFS and an associated tree T and that we wish to insert , currently non-basic , into the basis .
17 Let us suppose that we know that s is " up " .
18 Second , let us suppose that we do need a formulatable rule for the word ‘ pain ’ , which contains explicit reference to the initial sensation , as in ‘ pain = sensation like this ’ .
19 Let us suppose that we know that particular types of occam program are directly implementable in silicon by some automated system .
20 Let us hope that we can bring that to an end through GATT .
21 Let us remember that we are in charge of our own destiny .
22 Let us imagine that we are fortunate enough to find , written in Robert Browning 's hand , a copy of his famous song from Pippa Passes , beginning ‘ The year 's at the spring , And day 's at the morn …
23 Let us pray that we may find the contentment which comes from living our lives to the full and being concerned and thoughtful in our dealings with others .
24 Let us pray that we may never misuse the knowledge and the skills which have been given to us .
25 Let us pray that we may use our own experiences — our grief , our worries and our disappointments — to help other people cope with their problems .
26 Let us pray that we may develop our ability to feel compassion .
27 Let us pray that we may be granted the wisdom necessary to discern the values of the new culture created by the mass media , and to use the opportunities offered by modern communications technology always for the service of God and the good of his people .
28 Let us say that we have gone to see the Parthenon in particular , reputedly the greatest building ever conceived by man .
29 Let us say that we get 40 miles per gallon overall , and pay nearly £2 a gallon .
30 Let us say that we decide to change the ‘ unit-points ’ allocated to the Basic category of ‘ status ’ in the modules from 8 to 6 , it becomes a simpler matter in the TNF module .
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