Example sentences of "let [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Let no-one blame me .
2 I used to give him a pound whenever I met him : let no-one call me ungenerous .
3 Now as England prepare to play Canada in the first ( non-World Cup ) international in the multi-coloured , all-singing and all-dancing strip ( with the natty little colour bit on the shorts ) — the first change since March 27th 1871 — let no-one say we did not mourn its passing .
4 They are the strengths needed for any government to succeed , and let no-one doubt , either in our nation or abroad , that we , the Conservative Party , have the strength to succeed .
5 He was one of those prime ministers in Cabinet who let everyone talk — too much sometimes . ’
6 For a really cheap and cheerful gathering of friends you could do worse than invest in a fondue set and a plastic tablecloth and let everyone sit around dipping their bread into the cheese fondue , while holding a glass of nice wine in the other hand .
7 Uncover the loaf and let everyone admire the bread .
8 IF YOU FEEL STRONGLY ABOUT WHAT 'S GOING ON IN THE COMPUTER INDUSTRY , DO N'T BOTTLE IT UP , LET EVERYONE KNOW !
9 Let everyone know you 're being humped . ’
10 IF YOU FEEL STRONGLY ABOUT WHAT 'S GOING ON IN THE COMPUTER INDUSTRY , DO N'T BOTTLE IT UP , LET EVERYONE KNOW !
11 Anyway I 'll try to sort this out and let everyone know .
12 Lewis thinks he has a scoop , but once we let everyone know the truth then he 'll have nothing left to play around with .
13 Let everyone see what she is , if they do n't already know .
14 So first and foremost let everyone see that you make common cause with the common people .
15 These bands make me think of Robert Bridges ' poem of love , I Will Not Let Thee Go .
16 In 1597 an anonymous friend urged Robert , Earl of Essex : ‘ Let nothing draw thee from the court ; sit in every council … . ’
17 Be alert to everything , let nothing escape you , and you will soon have a true education for life .
18 Let them sweat gently in the butter for 5–6 minutes .
19 Nor let them punish me with loss of rhyme ,
20 If they 're whingeing because they have n't got quite the times they hoped for , then let them complain into your shell-like ear for a change .
21 If our young girls are to learn the profession , let them serve a seven years apprenticeship and when they have completed it , I ask for them the same wages as are paid for journeymen …
22 His mother looked nervously at them as they came in long after dark — she was obdurately against the recalling of ‘ the bad old times ’ and she would neither ask them what they had seen nor let them tell her .
23 Let the children in the classes do the talking , let them tell about those aspects of the school that they like best .
24 " Let them tell us if they do n't like it .
25 If that is wrong , let them tell us why , rather than differentiate between dead bodies on the basis of whether a diagnosis was made before or after death , or whether the patient stops breathing in the accident and emergency department rather than a medical ward .
26 Let them tell you , let them paint pictures .
27 Drain and let them cool slightly .
28 Take them out and let them cool and then we can ice them , yeah ?
29 The way she 'd always known it , when you decided to throw a party , you threw a party ; you pushed back the furniture , you got all the food together yourself , you invited close friends who knew each other and for a while you let them invade your most private and personal space .
30 Put such facts as we have before the Sheriff and the Merchant Venturers and let them sort it out . ’
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