Example sentences of "let [pron] [verb] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If he had cared he would n't have let her slip away the way he had .
2 All I can do is let you know nearer the time if this is the case .
3 If she let herself believe even a word of that then she would be just as bad as they were !
4 Lunch was set on the terrace , as he 'd promised , and Luce let him draw out a chair for her .
5 I had a friend who had long hair and she , she let it grow right the way through .
6 He let it slither down the roof to the building 's guttering .
7 You know , let them die off a bit
8 Let me sit down a minute , ’ I begged .
9 So Judge — gave us a 21-month suspended sentence and let me walk out the court .
10 Let me put forward the case for re-signing Proby .
11 Let me know when the prize is to be collected , ’ he said sarcastically .
12 Let him see therein an infinity of universes , each of which has its firmament , its planets , its earth , in the same proportion as in the visible world …
13 You can now unscrew the nut and let it slide down the pipe as you do n't need it now .
14 Let it cool down a bit .
15 And just let it come out a bit more .
16 Well just leave it like that and let it stretch so the leather stays like that .
17 It was very common that the duty wag at the time would make a little paper boat , and probably get some fat or grease from some convenient part of the ship , He would then set light to this and let it sail down the waterway whilst there was a great row of people sitting attending to their needs of nature .
18 Leaving this aside for the moment though , let us set up a contrast between the two as follows :
19 Let us go back a minute to those leaders of men .
20 To clarify matters , let us go back a step and ask some basic questions .
21 Let us remember today the suffering and pain that are caused by war and be mindful of all those throughout the world today who are caught up in areas of conflict .
22 Let us consider again the problem of adding together N values held in store locations 100 , 101 , 102 , and so on .
23 Let us complete now the circuit with the aid of wires and brushes ( Fig. 4.16(b) ) and insert an ideal voltmeter .
24 Let us sum up the discussion so far .
25 Next let us work out the capacitance per unit surface area .
26 But first let us follow up the possibility that the problem is entirely to do with the estimate .
27 Now let us discuss how the end , closure and abridgement of your world may be brought about , since we are in agreement that such an objective is desirable . ’
28 Let us see how the shortfall algorithm would search the tree in Fig. 9.1 .
29 Let us see how the tax operates by taking the example of a haulage firm whose managing director died on 31 December 1986 .
30 Let us see how the mediocrity of an earlier example has been overcome using this method .
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