Example sentences of "let's just say [that] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , let's just say that it 's crossed your mind that maybe , maybe if you stay long enough in this place it 'll get to you in the same way as it got to me .
2 Let's just say that Perlman would n't like it .
3 Let's just say that the serious lack of accountability in some schemes leaves them wide open to be abused for private and illegal gain .
4 Let's just say that there were rather too many technical gremlins around .
5 ‘ Well , ’ the Doctor 's brow furrowed , ‘ let's just say that Pool is a little out of touch .
6 ‘ Well , let's just say that they had some strange beliefs .
7 So let's just say that in a poll of several of the best known , best regarded children 's agents , the general , unattributable response to whether and how the recession is affecting their is as follows .
8 Let's just say that I 've got the matter in hand . ’
9 Let's just say that she 's quite safe in a boys ’ school … ’
10 Let's just say that if complete and utter chaos was lightning , then he 'd be the sort to stand on a hilltop in a thunderstorm wearing wet copper armour and shouting ‘ All gods are bastards ’ .
11 And a new job — particularly the one I have with you — well , let's just say that I 'm not left with much empty space in my life . ’
12 ‘ I thought , well , let's just say that last night was something I never want to have to live through again … ’
13 Let's just say that I had a lot of time to learn things — about survival in terrible times , and camouflage , and new ways of living .
14 Let's just say that I do n't think Bertha would appreciate your particular brand of sympathy .
15 Let's just say that my father talks a lot about queers and why they should be flung into prison and the key thrown away . ’
16 Alright , now if we look at the , the rural instead of the urban wage rate , right , up here alright , now let's just say that it takes that amount of time before this individual gets a job in the urban area , alright , now if we discount alright the erm , the rural , the urban wages right , that 's all this
17 Right , so it will be sel self defeating , job creation in the urban areas will be self defeating and most of the , the reason why that was particularly important because historically most of the job creation schemes that governments have put in place with or without aid in developing countries is in the urban areas , you know , it 's the erm subsidized industrial plants , subsidized erm manu manufacturing industry , right so that the import substitution industries er have been set up with government and or aid money , foreign aid money and what Harrison Todaro was saying you 're wasting your time putting money into these big projects , right , because that only in that only in erm exaggerates th the migration problem because it really will increase people 's perception of er job possibilities in the urban area , they think there are jobs being created by government there , that will happen as another , as another stimulus er let me just draw a little diagram what Harrison Todaro was saying right we 've got time here such to say horizontal axis marks the lifespan of some representative migrant , then you 've got wages , wages in the agricultural area and wages in the urban area like let's just say that this is the wage rate in agriculture , right .
18 Let's just say that we are forming a T test on an estimated coefficient and we want to know whether T ratio will be generated on the computer is significantly different from zero .
19 Let's just say that Kirsty will be staying where she is until I see fit to return her . ’
20 Let's just say that I deem it wiser to get a head start on them . ’
21 Let's just say that the CRO have done that sort of thing before and it was all over very quickly !
22 Let's just say that the invoice is checked , coded and authorised and you 'll tell me if he says , .
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