Example sentences of "let [pron] [verb] to the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And he let us climb to the top deck of the car , with a much better view of the route , this being usually reserved for smokers . |
2 | Let me read to the right hon. and learned Gentleman what the Engineering Employers Federation said : ’ Our experience is that provided they are properly conducted ’ — the very point that I am making — ’ secret workplace ballots are not subject to harassment and have additional beneficial features . |
3 | But let me get to the various leaders ' speeches . |
4 | Let me respond to the specific ECGD point raised by the right hon. Gentleman . |
5 | She watched as if dreaming as he untied his kilt , all he was wearing , and let it fall to the warm ground beneath them . |
6 | So let us drink to the long cool blonde |
7 | Let us return to the measured tones of Cliff Cunningham . |
8 | Let us return to the two quotations with which we began , which may initially appear diametrically opposed . |
9 | Let us return to the digital multimedia problem of massive information stores and the handling a very high speed of information retrieval . |
10 | But let us return to the normal situation . |
11 | To illustrate , let us revert to the one-product firm , and consider the case represented by figure 4.3 . |
12 | Let us get to the real matter in hand — how to develop our relationship with the ethnic minorities . ’ |
13 | Let us turn to the major Eastern tradition , Hinduism . |
14 | Finally , let us turn to the third set of terms implied by the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 . |
15 | So let us turn to the main part of Culver 's book , and see whether his hopes are substantiated . |
16 | The elderly woman opened it , but she must have thought I was a thief or a beggar , because she refused to let me speak to the young ladies . |
17 | And Mum : Mum , thanks for letting me go to the fair . ’ |