Example sentences of "let's have " in BNC.

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1 Let's have no more of this squabbling .
2 ‘ Come on , Miss Dyke , ’ said Jamie , ‘ let's have a ripalong-a-Lucy session and see if we ca n't shoosh you m-to a better frame of mind .
3 Oh , it 's OK for you , let's have an evening of work on the exhibition , your goddam son blew that out of the window once and I was supposed to say , ‘ Yes Lucy , no Lucy , three bags full , Lucy ? ’
4 Let's have the courage to admit that there is no betrayal in providing the next Labour government with the scope to give Britain a leading role in a movement to a non-nuclear Europe , ’ he said .
5 Very good Piper , ’ responded the Brigadier , ‘ but let's have something a little more lively next time round . ’
6 Let's have a bit of a sing-song then , shall we ? ’
7 Let's have a look . ’
8 Let's have a sup of that coffee , Taff . ’
9 Let's have a show of hands .
10 ‘ The moment you go from the rigid and valuable discipline of German bank and people to mixing it up with other disciplines , other views , other ‘ let's have a bit of inflation here and there ’ economies , you lose the very thing which leads you to want to join . ’
11 ‘ The moment you go from the rigid and valuable discipline of German bank and people to mixing it up with other disciplines , other views , other ‘ let's have a bit of inflation here and there ’ economies , you lose the very thing which leads you to want to join . ’
12 Let's have a defence review so both the military and the industries are prepared for change when it comes . ’
13 ‘ OK , let's have a look at the list .
14 Let's have a look at you .
15 ‘ So let's have a stirrup cup before that happens . ’
16 Let's have that cup of tea and you 'll feel better . ’
17 ‘ Now let's have a multi-national view point , ’ he said cheerfully .
18 ‘ Well , let's have another cuppa tea , luvvie , and forget all about it … it 's not worth it .
19 Let's have a look at the damage , then , ’ Simon was saying .
20 ‘ I 'm hungry — let's have something to eat , ’ he said , delving into the sandwiches .
21 Let's have a sit down , ’ Otley suggested taking off his camouflage jacket and spreading it out on the grass .
22 ‘ And let's have a round of applause for Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke who has provided this splendid feast for us .
23 Let's have more pictures of threatened animals in THE FACE , says reader Waldemar Januszczak of Clerkenwell , London .
24 ‘ Now then , ’ he changed the subject , ‘ let's have one or two of them big fellers . ’
25 Let's have a game , ’ Emily suggested .
26 Let's have another drink . ’
27 Too often people throw up ideas — ‘ Let's have so-and-so as a speaker on Tuesday and a dance on the Wednesday and a banquet on Thursday ’ — without ever stopping to think how any of these will help reach goals or fit into the overall time .
28 So you start by saying ( and these are purely arbitrary divisions , you can work out your own ) : ‘ We 're here for three nights and four days , let's have one evening completely free , two or three meals in different , interesting locations ( include transport time ) and perhaps half a day free for shopping .
29 ‘ All this American razzamatazz , we do n't want it here ’ — or , ‘ Let's have balloons and bands for everything . ’
30 Let's have a free for all ’ .
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