Example sentences of "us [vb infin] that the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Phone call from our School Nurse to let us know that the School Doctor , who had to cancel medicals because of illness , is out of hospital but will not be back to work for some time .
2 Roth has left off with his mythologising fury — and his memoir lets us know that the benefits that come to the writer who tries , or even seems , to stick to the facts may amount to something more than those of hindsight .
3 The caterers need to know numbers in time to plan , and at an event like the Reunion with various groups it is important to know the balance — this year one class had only 22 people , while others were ‘ climbing up the walls ’ ( because two teachers with tickers in Group F had failed to let us know that the tickets were not sold ) .
4 The excitement of The Place of the Lion is in its power to shake the reader up — to make us feel that the world is not the place we thought it was .
5 Let us assume that the survey is fine .
6 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 .
7 To complicate the situation , let us assume that the package under consideration is itself called up from a higher package with a different manager .
8 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 .
9 Let us assume that the economy inherits a real wage rate w 1 .
10 However , let us assume that the habit is broken .
11 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
12 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 ) .
13 To take a specific example , let us assume that the production function all of a sudden shifts ‘ upwards ’ .
14 But before the idea is condemned out of hand , let us remember that the price of petrol has just been brought down by 18p a gallon .
15 And let us remember that the State of the Union depends on each and every one of us . "
16 Let us remember that the printing press never wrote a single book .
17 Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is real , when in fact all of Los Angeles and the America surrounding it are no longer real , but of the order of the hyperreal and of simulation " .
18 Then the policeman continued , ‘ If the method was copied in order to make us believe that the crime was committed by the killer of the other girls , then our new killer is either clumsy , or stupid . ’
19 Let us hope that the choice of Manchester for the next Davis Cup tie will provide more interest than the last match against France .
20 ‘ So you 'll be right back to nature , and let us hope that the natives are friendly . ’
21 Let us hope that the electorate sack them in April .
22 Let us hope that the lesson has been learnt and that never again shall we see this vile practice recur .
23 Let us hope that the Danes will vote ‘ No ’ in their referendum on June 2 , thus forcing all members to renegotiate the treaty , as many of them are now said to be having second thoughts of their own .
24 So let us hope that the association is long and fruitful .
25 And let us hope that the reader , on summing-up this look into the past at the Gorbals of yester-year , may say : ‘ These were real people , ordinary men and women , whose passage through the Gorbals not only added colour to a drab area of this Scottish city , but whose presence may remain a lasting influence for good . ’
26 However , let us note that the verification of 1.4.5 in as many as 20 million cases by no mens establishes the truth of the theorem for all possible cases ( cf. the remarks in Section 0.4 on sums of four squares ) .
27 Let us suppose that the lady did not die , but was whisked into obscurity .
28 Let us suppose that the proportion of any additional income absorbed as leakages is 0.6 .
29 In order to illustrate the effects of taxation , let us suppose that the government imposes a tax on labour employed in the retail sector , so that and become and , respectively .
30 Let us suppose that the survey is concerned with leisure activities and is a comparison between social classes .
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