Example sentences of "let [pers pn] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The young man who had let them in introduced himself as Malengin Fole .
2 That does n't mean to say that you 'd have let them necessarily get away with it on the spot but you you 're still going to do a persuasive tact but in the end if they say no fine .
3 I 'm d let me just tell you some of the side effects which the company making it admit to .
4 there were four people at the last meeting er and two others from the department a male and a female who looked after the bits of the department but I can not now remember what their names were let me just see if I 've got my notes which were written on the inside of a British Airways flight ticket come in , hi ya
5 let them sweetly dream that in Britain the great day has come at last .
6 One can sympathise with owners of great houses , faced with tax and running costs , but let them not think that furnishings of the standing of Kent 's at Houghton can simply be dispensed with as ‘ surplus to requirements ’ and that their loss from the house would not in future be regretted .
7 Just let them not transmit them .
8 Let them not take in their commons , neither make parks nor pastures of whole parishes : for God gave the earth to man to inherit not unto sheep and wild deer . ’
9 Of course , there may be those who would argue that the entrenchment of the middle ground in power would be a good thing that would lead to moderate government and stable policies , but let them not argue that it would also be fair or would give the majority of people what they wanted of government .
10 And then I tell you what , and even if they do n't do it , I let them fucking stay there !
11 Let them also lay on interview training .
12 As though their own countryside let them down compared to that of Italy , the wealthy English had with them when travelling a Claude Glass through which they viewed the passing landscape from their carriages .
13 The manservant who let them in looked too young and too tall for his black coat .
14 You let them in to have a laugh at them or you let them in because you want to listen to what they 're saying .
15 Let them then spread all these lies .
16 Let them now praise famous men .
17 ‘ Then let me casually go across to the office , and draw the file .
18 Let me briefly mention just three of them .
19 I discussed in the previous chapter some of the political questions raised by subsidiarity ; now let me briefly consider one or two legal matters it raises .
20 With that warning let me briefly say something about the general topic .
21 Let me finally end , both theoretically and politically , on a speculative note .
22 Well we 're go , we 're going to a close , so let me finally ask you yo thi this , i if you wanted to reassert one Scottish tradition , either an old one or a new one , wha what would it be ?
23 No no let me please finish my original statement .
24 Let me again reassure those who suspect feet washing is some weird fetish , akin to the activities of those who achieve a thrill from handling women 's shoes .
25 Let me also wear
26 Let me also wish everyone , staff , pensioners and friends a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year .
27 Let me also ask the Minister to deal with the whole question of the inclusion of suspicions .
28 As I have the text in front of me , let me just remind him of the conclusions of the comparison between the preparedness of British young people and German young people for employment on the strength of the education and training systems in the two countries .
29 And let me just remind you of the principles of this technique .
30 Okay , let me just remind you of that competition question we 're running at the moment er , the first of three video competitions we have this evening .
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