Example sentences of "let us [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | Let us admit that since the FFYP was the very first exercise of its kind in history , it would not be surprising if there were discrepancies , failures of some kind . |
2 | 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 ’ . |
3 | Let us assume that within a certain time , probably around a year or so for most people , you will have achieved your ideal weight , a good , firm shape , and a reasonable level of physical fitness . |
4 | let us assume that a full report , with virtually nothing excluded , is laid before the House . |
5 | Let us assume that we persuade the Government of the day to allow one day of prime Government time for that debate . |
6 | For the sake of discussion , however , let us assume that bream layers are a fact in rivers and non-existent in stillwaters . |
7 | Let us assume that we have selected twenty cases who all have the same bugs growing in their throats . |
8 | Let us assume that a cat stalks a duck until it gets within striking distance . |
9 | Let us assume that we have been more careful and not leapt before we looked . |
10 | 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 … |
11 | Let us assume that as a result of the increased prices obtained for consumer goods , there is induced an increase in capacity in Dept . |
12 | Let us assume that the survey is fine . |
13 | Let us assume that you are a woman of medium height , doing a job like housework , which requires a moderate amount of physical activity , and that you are about one stone overweight and just about to embark on trying to lose it . |
14 | One of the things the expert would note would be that , however big the meal — and let us assume that over-large portions were served — some people would consume every morsel and leave an entirely clean plate . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | However , let us assume that the habit is broken . |
17 | But let us assume that when we question him he proves not to have overlooked such dangers . |
18 | However , let us assume that we are interested in individuals . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | Let us assume that in the split second that it took our sender to walk into the room and to recognise another person , a decision was made to smile . |
21 | 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 ) . |
22 | Let us assume that you want to find a particular book and that you know the title and author . |
23 | Let us assume that the give-away clue is that your murderer has dyed his moustache . |
24 | However , let us assume that you have decided on a full-out why-dun-it . |
25 | Let us assume that we have fixed on a particular language . |
26 | According to your route , let us assume that you select a Flight Level of 50 . |
27 | So , Let us assume that our aircraft speed is 90kts . |
28 | For the adjoining pattern let us assume that the mean wind for the final approach is 250 °/22kts.; ased |
29 | Let us assume that you found some to be same and some to be different . |
30 | 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 . |