Example sentences of "let us [vb infin] that [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Let us assume that we persuade the Government of the day to allow one day of prime Government time for that debate .
2 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 …
3 Let us assume that we have selected twenty cases who all have the same bugs growing in their throats .
4 Let us assume that we have been more careful and not leapt before we looked .
5 Let us assume that we have fixed on a particular language .
6 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 .
7 Let us assume that you have reached the point in your synspilums ' development where you are setting up their permanent breeding quarters , probably using a 60″ × 18″ × 18″ tank or larger ; you might just about scrape by with a 48″ , but this is not really recommended .
8 However , let us assume that you have decided on a full-out why-dun-it .
9 Let us assume that you found some to be same and some to be different .
10 Let us assume that you want to find a particular book and that you know the title and author .
11 According to your route , let us assume that you select a Flight Level of 50 .
12 [ 9 ] When we build , let us think that we build for ever .
13 Let us ensure that we do not try to make ourselves look better than we really are by humiliating others .
14 Let us suppose that we know that s is " up " .
15 Let us suppose that we know that particular types of occam program are directly implementable in silicon by some automated system .
16 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 ’ .
17 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 .
18 Let us suppose that you have at least a hazy image of your Dreams — your personal and global visions of how life might be .
19 Furthermore , let us suppose that it becomes established , to the satisfaction of most experts , that there is a definite if slight possibility of the spread of BSE to human beings , similar decisions will remain to be made .
20 But let us suppose that it counts among the wise .
21 Well , you 've heard what the members say and er let us hope that you continue in this very sensitive area and handle these er matters with er care and sensitivity .
22 Let us hope that it manifests itself through some outward show .
23 Let us imagine that they meet and the man begins : ‘ Darling , it 's awful to be apart from you .
24 Let us imagine that I have the misfortune to be born or to have settled in Portugal ; being an enlightened philosopher I dislike the institutions there ; should I try to change them by political subversion ?
25 As an example , let us imagine that you have made your request/command in the manner described on page 66 .
26 Let us imagine that you have found a hypnotist who is honest .
27 Let us say that we get 40 miles per gallon overall , and pay nearly £2 a gallon .
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 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 .
30 And suppose that in a previous existence you had suffered a particularly unfortunate fate — let us say that you met your death in a burning building .
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