Example sentences of "let [pers pn] [vb infin] [det] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Let me present some of the challenges to us . |
2 | Even the fact that I finally found a trickle of scummy water , which let me rinse some of the filth from my boots , did nothing to lift my spirits . |
3 | Hunting , let me remind those on the other side here , is still a lawful activity it 's no good saying , ah , well Parliament 's gon na pass an act against it soon . |
4 | Let me illustrate this via an examination of the cognitive neuropsychology of reading . |
5 | Now let me consider some of the situations which lead to poor welfare ; these have a variety of different effects on animals and I will go over them rapidly . |
6 | Let me put that to the vote . |
7 | Let me put this in a less than shocking way , gotten away from thinking of everything in so-called ethical terms , because it confuses me . |
8 | let me put this in the front of the buggy look . |
9 | But let me balance this with an inside view from triple jumper Aston Moore : |
10 | ‘ I let him read some of The Journal of a Fallen Angel , as a special treat . |
11 | To bring this into line , let us review some of the factors mentioned earlier . |
12 | Let us review some of the facets of this particular strand in the history of ideas . |
13 | However , let us leave that to the experts . |
14 | However , before considering the statements on the curriculum eventually produced by the DES let us summarise some of the issues of the ‘ debate ’ . |
15 | Let us consider some of the chief influences which determine the official curriculum schools follow and assess changes which have taken place and trends which may be emerging . |
16 | Finally , let us consider some of the major political problems within present-day societies . |
17 | Let us discuss each of the two core assumptions in turn . |