Example sentences of "[adv] let [pers pn] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Better let him tell you about it , ’ Robins advised .
2 He only let her see what he wanted her to see , gave no hint of what he was really like , not the man inside .
3 So let me leave you with a few wise words .
4 So let me tell my tale .
5 I 'm as open minded and honest about my dogs as any dog owner , so let me tell you that I have the most beautiful , most gentle , most serious and most feminine Golden Retriever that ever lived .
6 So let me tell you about our Emperor 's hopes for the fullest possible form of control … ’
7 So let me show you what I mean by freedom .
8 So let me confine myself simply to inviting erm , Penny , to propose the resolution .
9 In a book of this length it is n't possible to cover everything , so let me declare my hand right away : what interests me most is the brain .
10 I think you 'll look terrific in those hotpants , so let me buy them for you ? ’
11 So let me buy you a coffee . ’
12 So let me ask you honestly , the man we met in Newgate was n't Taplow , was he ? ’
13 So let me add mine — thank you very very much .
14 So let me have your queries regarding these machines as well .
15 If he wants you to go , then you 'll go , and if he does n't , you wo n't , so let him show you he 's in control . ’
16 It 's as simple as that , he 's showing interest so let him have it if he wants it .
17 Cats sleep a lot , so let them choose their own spots — instead of a cosy fireside , your two might prefer an old box on top of the filing cabinet .
18 Ellen wanted none of it so let her dictate her terms .
19 So let her empty her bladder after it 's been sitting there overnight , and then a nice fresh sample .
20 You and your husband are certainly doing your share for today 's ‘ concerns ’ so let us do something for you by making yours the Star Letter this month .
21 So let us choose it for convenience at z = 0 at a distance R0 from the line charge as shown in Fig. 2.10 .
22 So let us settle them for you by Standing Order or Direct Debit .
23 This is a sweeping statement which makes little obvious sense on first reading , so let us dissect it more carefully .
24 So let us see what the questionnaire can tell us .
25 So let us see what we have : Aldhelm — may he be home , forgetful and fast asleep at this moment ! — was to come and pick out his man yesterday evening .
26 Right right , so let us see what we can do shall we ?
27 So let us say you 've been hit in the eye accidentally by a hockey ball .
28 We 've done it all by talking to parents and finding our what they really want from us , so let us have your ideas , comments and requests too — after all , it 's your magazine .
29 ‘ You never know what will happen ’ , they said , ‘ so let us help you get something abroad ’ .
30 So let us consider what might be called the continuum of control in the interview situation ; the one end of the continuum where there is the minimal amount of control can be called the situation of the ‘ informal interview ’ and the other end , where there is maximum control , may be called the ‘ formal interview ’ .
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