Example sentences of "let [pron] [vb infin] all " in BNC.
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1 | Beat all these together with a whisk , till all appeareth converted into froth , and let them stand all night . |
2 | In closing I must remark that if we ever make contact with aliens we should take them to Bangor and let them see all that is good in the human race . |
3 | Let them have all the lettuces they want . |
4 | ‘ You let me sleep all day ? ’ |
5 | Let me assure all you good citizens and voters of Riverbank that no stone shall remain unturned , no avenue unexplored , no expense spared in ridding our fair community of this dreadful menace . |
6 | My Mum and Dad let me discover all this for myself . |
7 | There 's a lot of changes in afoot , we 're erm I shall discuss it let you know all about it one , one day if anything comes of it . |
8 | Allison later told Mark : ‘ My first reaction when you told me about your work was to withdraw , and let you have all the credit , but that would have been Quixotic . ’ |
9 | Then call Meany on 051 7092714 and let him know all about it . |
10 | I mean , I let him spend all that money on me , and although I told myself it was fair , it was n't . |
11 | First let us exclude all cases where we are concerned with something which actually is , or is taken to be , a bull or cow or calf in a real or imagined external world , when the use is plainly ascriptive . |
12 | LAURA STONE , of the Liverpool Notre Dame Association , who sent us this report , commented : ‘ Let us remember all lay and religious people who are away from their own countries and families , working for those less fortunate than ourselves and bringing in the Good News from afar . ’ |
13 | But if you are truly resolved , then pledge it now , swear an oath — come on — let us see all hands raised — come on now — every hand high … |
14 | Let us like all the Brownies , Guides and Leaders all over the world . |
15 | Let the local authorities control , for example , the business rates ; let us remove all the capping powers and increase the quality and accountability of locals services by making people locally responsible to those who elected them . |
16 | And now , one word from me and she 'll be round that police station , letting them know all about you … . ’ |
17 | ‘ I 'm mad because you play juvenile pranks , telling me all those lies , letting me believe all that rubbish ! ’ |
18 | ‘ I felt awful letting him walk all that way to the station last night . ’ |
19 | She smiled gently at him , letting him see all the love she had kept hidden from him before . |
20 | In Symphony you have to fill in two settings forms — but there is a Group facility which allows you to specify all the series to be charted in a single operation and similarly lets you assign all the legends in a single step . |
21 | For example it lets you highlight all cells containing formulae . |
22 | Well then why did you let me put all your things you have that side ? |
23 | They should let them do all the houses up with it should n't they ? |
24 | So if anybody would like to write I 'll let them have all the addresses , there are about eight there , so erm , otherwise it 's just the urgent action network which is er a constant thing really . |
25 | This is good news , we can actually let you have all the cows . |
26 | She could should n't let her have all that |
27 | She smiled grimly , let him sleep , let him get all the rest he could — he was going to need it . |