Example sentences of "let [pers pn] [verb] [pron] be [art] " in BNC.
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1 | erm let me introduce you to — perhaps in a rather more quantitative way — let me introduce what is the sort of hoariest paradox about evolution . |
2 | if I if I let her know who 're the people I who are the people involved who had it . |
3 | Let Him Have It is the case history of an outrageous miscarriage of justice . |
4 | As the triggers that motivate us may change according to circumstance , the ability to listen to your inner voice and let it direct you is a useful one . |
5 | Let us assume he was a Communist : what does that mean ? |
6 | The housewife who knows that when her electric iron ceases to work she must replace the fuse ( let us say it is a cartridge fuse in a 13-amp plug ) is an empiricist . |
7 | The interviewer ( let us say it is a man for ease of being able to say ‘ he ’ and ‘ she ’ in this case , even though most interviewers are women ) will expect to open the conversation and he has the task of explaining to the housewife , simply and briefly : |
8 | The counterparty to this forward contract , let us say it is a bank , may for its part be willing to transact because it has a wider , more diversified portfolio than the hedger , within which it can to some extent offset the risky prospect . |
9 | Pesh Framjee of Binder Hamlyn 's Charities Unit agrees that fund managers are making a song and dance about the changes , ‘ but let us say there is no smoke without fire and a lot of wet leaves going round ’ . |
10 | We 've still got to let them believe they 're a bit macho . ’ |
11 | He said the photographer humoured the Lavergnes to let them believe they were the romantic subjects . |
12 | Just to let me know who 's a good match ? |
13 | ‘ Look , ’ Polly tried desperately , ‘ I admit I was wrong to let you believe I was an experienced sailor . |
14 | Do n't let me forget there 's a cake in the oven will you ? |