Example sentences of "let [pron] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | And when they start let them have the pillow down , they do n't feel , they ca n't get comfortable . |
32 | A sort of messy , mucky drama has been going on for years , about unselectivity and conglomeration : ‘ Let them have the experience , all of them , every one of them , every minute of every time ! ’ ( p. 8 ) . |
33 | But if the Tories opposite truly believe that they are the poi Party of choice , then let them have the courage to call a General Election . |
34 | Let me open the door for you . |
35 | let me open the gate the other way so I can get the buggy in |
36 | ‘ Let me open the wine , ’ I said . |
37 | ‘ Let me clarify the position . |
38 | ‘ Let me change the question . |
39 | And then Mr erm oh let me watch a Queen video . |
40 | Let me present a medley of these edifying yarns . |
41 | Lest anybody should have got the idea from my August column that I was in some way in favour of four-year funding of students of architecture , let me set the record straight . |
42 | To illustrate the point let me cite the example of Yorkshire , where the majority of the county 's clubs competing in the Courage Leagues have no opportunity of taking part in a national knock-out competition . |
43 | Let me cite the example of Shakespeare . |
44 | ‘ Let me outline the case , or rather the two cases , to you all . |
45 | Let me repeat the thesis being developed : namely , that marriage as an institution should be extended , on the basis of the argument presented , not only to the transsexual , but also to homosexual unions . |
46 | Let me remind the Committee , it 's not too late to cross the political divide |
47 | There are signs of growth , but in case there is a danger of too much optimism , let me remind the reader that as recently as 1978 the Department of Education and Science published a document entitled Primary Education in England in which drama was not mentioned . |
48 | Let me remind the House again of what he said in our debate on the Government 's proposals last year . |
49 | Let me carry the sack . ’ |
50 | Let me carry the case for you , anyway . ’ |
51 | Er , I missed the train , the video thing would n't work when I showed my film lunchtime and er , the book that had to read , er , unfortunately , is not in the library , so er , the le let me explain the background to this . |
52 | Chantal said : ‘ Let me telephone a friend of my father . |
53 | ‘ Here , let me pull the paper off now that you 've undone the ribbon and tape , or it wo n't feel as if it 's really for me . ’ |
54 | ‘ Let me re-open the murder inquiry , ’ the major begged . |
55 | All right , let me suggest a possibility . |
56 | They let me wear a maternity dress then , because I had n't worn one up till then . |
57 | Just let me fit the attachment — ’ |
58 | Let me assure the Minister that Labour fully intends to use the opportunities presented by Britain 's presidency to make sure that animal welfare is high on the agenda . |
59 | ‘ … and after the lesson , they let me give the horse a drink . ’ |
60 | Let me give an instance from my own writing life . |