Example sentences of "let [pron] [vb infin] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Seek the Lord while he may be found , call upon him while he is near , let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man is thoughts and let them return to the Lord , for what 's gon na happen , for he will of compassion on him and to our God for he will abundantly pardon those words were very quoted from Acts , chapter sixteen , when that Philippine jailer said Lord what must I do , sir what must I do to be saved and there Paul timac believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved this is God 's way by repentance in faith that 's presented in Jesus , he is the only saviour , not your works , not my works , not our good deeds , not our religious observances , he is the only saviour , did he not say himself I am the way the truth and the life , nobody comes to the father but by me .
2 If they get in if they start getting in the way the best thing to do is just let them relax to the side and try and forget about them , I know it 's difficult to forget about them but just to the conscious effort with the hands is just to put them at the side .
3 But let me return to the question that is of genuine interest , this question we so enjoyed debating when our evenings were not spoilt by chatter from those who lacked any fundamental understanding of the profession ; that is to say , the question ‘ what is a great butler ’ ?
4 erm Let me refer to an advertisement which erm some listeners may have seen in the Radio Times in the last couple of weeks .
5 So let me turn to an issue , less Earth shattering , but no less vexatious — the keeping of mink in Shetland .
6 Please God , let me get to the office before nine o'clock .
7 Rachaela had not offered her anything to drink , and let her go to the door unaided , pulling on her ridiculous gloves , until she looked like a parody of a bear .
8 Let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts , and let him return to the Lord and he will have compassion on him .
9 Now if you think you know what building or place is , put your hand up , but I think what we 'll do is actually let him get to the end of his description first .
10 So Harrison had lost the first fall unfairly : in the second he had twisted his man feet up and then let him crash to the ground .
11 and let him listen to the heart
12 She unzipped her dress and let it slide to the floor .
13 Adam blew the feather into the air and let it drift to the floor .
14 She came to the last button and , plucking up all her courage , slipped the dress off her shoulders and let it drop to the floor .
15 ‘ The idea is to save as much as you can and not let it go to the government .
16 One says he do n't think so , and someone else makes a crack about reggae , and I realize this gun I had pointing at her seems to have drooped like soft rubber , so I relax my arm and let it point to the floor .
17 Terror gripped her so completely that she was incapable of opening it and let it fall to the floor where — she very nearly followed it in a faint .
18 Then he unpinned the length of chiffon and let it fall to the floor .
19 Let us go to the chapel and give thanks for your safe arrival . "
20 Let us go to the chapel .
21 Now let us go to the church , and I shall show you how Damien died . ’
22 ‘ We must take no risks … let us go to the refuge .
23 But come let us go to the garage . ’
24 James nodded to him as though for confirmation and then said loudly , ‘ Let us go to the Castle — ’ He became aware that the further reaches of the crowd were out of hearing and shouted at the top of his voice , ‘ Let us go — along to the Castle — and let us see — what John Menzies — will do about the Act ! ’
25 Let us return to the configuration of two coils on a magnetic core ( Fig. 4.7 ) and apply a sinusoidal voltage to coil 1 from an ideal voltage generator ( having zero internal resistance ) .
26 To illustrate this point , let us return to the phenomenon that motivates so much research on the global system , namely the gap between rich and poor .
27 Before ending the chapter , let us return to the story of the highland bullock 's horn , known in the Tennant family as the ‘ Auld Nick ’ or ‘ Clootie ’ horn .
28 Let us return to the falsification of the claim , ‘ Bread nourishes ’ , to see how this could be modified in an acceptable way .
29 Let us return to the question raised above : what is manufacturing decline ?
30 Let us return to the question of the possibilities for enterprise democracy under present circumstances .
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