Example sentences of "let it be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | I understand it , is that erm , even given that this case is arguable , erm alright let it be argued out , but if , if er , before it is argued out you 're not entitled to collect money from a simple fund , you are frustrating the objectives of the directive |
2 | Let it be recorded that Namibia , with Gerhard Mans prominent , also played their part in opening the game . |
3 | Let it be given by the entrepreneur himself , all-seeing , omnipresent and ever available , whose personal orders are reinforced by the personal example which his employees have constantly before their eyes . ’ |
4 | You ca n't see the kids without so he [ husband ] let it be cut off . |
5 | Alfred Rosmer gave an amusing but enlightening insight into Bukharin 's character and role in 1920 , and let it be recalled that he was only 32 years old in that year . |
6 | Harp lager , let it be recalled , was described by its original brewer as : ‘ Designed to offend no-one ’ . |
7 | If this is an alternative , let it be aired before it is too late to act , for the quality for life of ourselves and for our children rests upon our careful deliberation and action now : We can no longer afford the luxury of complacency and continuous contingency reactions |
8 | Yet let it be detected , let it ! |
9 | The people replied by crying three times , ‘ Let it be done . ’ |
10 | " Let it be decided this way , " she said to her father . |
11 | In early books , especially those of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , this page may well display an ‘ imprimatur ’ ( Latin for ‘ let it be printed ’ ) , a licence from some official , religious or secular , authorising the publication . |
12 | ( And at the risk of labouring the obvious , let it be said that Pound is often a very funny writer , in verse and prose alike . ) |
13 | But for girls who were unattached and less inhibited , and who yearned for a bit of ‘ fun ’ , the prospect of lavish meals in American messes , and gifts of sweets and nylons , accompanied , let it be said in all fairness , by flatteringly gallant , if brash , wooing , could be a powerful magnet . |
14 | Let it be said that committed , monogamous gays and non-gays have also been victims . |
15 | The rest of the Freeman disc tends equally towards the sombre and undemonstrative in both performance and recording , but this is frequently , let it be said , no bad things and suits much of the music . |
16 | Never let it be said that we fail to cater for minority groups . |
17 | Never let it be said that the Inspiral Carpets do not like a good breakfast . |
18 | Let it be said here that Jackie is not one of the wild ones ; he was never , like a Villeneuve or a Depailler , a death-seeker ; his thrills did not come from risk , from playing Russian roulette with life , and unlike them , he had everything to live for . |
19 | Some , let it be said , are even made faster , and many 's the driver who 's scared himself half-to-death trying to prove it . |
20 | And beaming proudly the 47-year-old superstar declared at London 's Heathrow airport : ‘ Never let it be said that I do n't carry the baby . ’ |
21 | ‘ Charming and utterly feckless and , let it be said , a bit of a ‘ thruster ’ . ’ |
22 | " And let it be said , " Harry went on , " now we 're talking straight , that Miss Jennifer here can forget all the Romish ideas she was fed on down at Roscarrock Hall and start eating Protestant pie , which she 'll find suits a Cornish stomach a sight better than all that hocus-pocus-nomminy-domminy rubbish they peddle down at Holy Joe 's . |
23 | And he , let it be said at once , is anxious to co-operate . |
24 | If the boy had not known that before , let it be said now . |
25 | Remember all these things at an interview and never let it be said that you are ‘ just a mother ’ ! |
26 | Never let it be said that I visit empty-handed ! ’ |
27 | Never let it be said that Practical PC ignores the viewpoint of the end user ! |
28 | ‘ Never let it be said ! |
29 | ‘ Never let it be said that I 'm not aware of your good points , ’ he drawled . |
30 | Let it be said . |