Example sentences of "let [pers pn] [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | at the moment , and I think I would be some people would not have let me do that , I think , in the past |
2 | No future governments of whatever political persuasion , erm er I I fear have let me begin that point again . |
3 | he let them have that , yeah , as soon as he starts crying . |
4 | But I should n't have let you do that . ’ |
5 | She struggled with the cold fear that had laid its hand on her : she had gone with a man , without protesting , without a single pledge from him , and not a word of kindness , not a promise for tomorrow ; she looked at Sabina 's back in front of her , the pinafore tied behind over her gathered skirt , and imagined her husband 's hands around that still sturdy small of her back , and wondered had she let him do that , do what Tommaso had done , before they were married ? |
6 | How could she have let him do that ? |
7 | I 'm not going to sit still and let them do that to me . |
8 | Let them do that . |
9 | Let them do that . |
10 | No , let them do that . |
11 | Let them do that is what I 'm saying . |
12 | If you can put yourself in the other person 's shoes and think about how they might feel , it will certainly help if you let them know that . |
13 | Anyway er I went out and I shut the gates and just let them know that you know , they 'd sort of I wa I was checking |
14 | my granddad yeah , yeah but my granddad , he 's Scotch my other granddad was a German , me grandma were Jewish and I were born in London so let them fathom that out . |
15 | If the Government are not prepared to tolerate a situation of continuing violence six years after the previous Prime Minister first uttered those words , let them forsake that which has failed . |
16 | Let me spell that out . |
17 | Yeah well let me change that bit over . |
18 | Well , let me throw that aside . |
19 | ‘ No , no , let me answer that , Peregrine . ’ |
20 | So er just er let me handle that . |
21 | For the moment let me repeat that what all this seems to point to as natural is the self-imposed exile which will allow the artist figure , whether Stephen or Joyce himself , to create a new world , with the language of the writer as his ticket , his lifeline , his rescue . |
22 | Let me carry that up to the gates . |
23 | Today today we 're declaring an interim dividend of one point three three per share er compared with the same period this year er sorry let me start that again . |
24 | ‘ Let me telephone that policeman you work for . |
25 | Let me pass that round . |
26 | Yes , well , let me rephrase that … |
27 | Right so let me make that clear again . |
28 | Let me make that absolutely clear . |
29 | Oh let me finish that |
30 | Let me move that chest . |