Example sentences of "then let they [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Then let them carry your wheelbarrow . ’ |
2 | They 've rubbed shoulders with Spinal Tap on the West Coast , they 've ‘ schmoozed ’ with David Cassidy , Brinsley Forde and Huey Lewis at a San Francisco garden party , they 've been driven around the Hollywood Hills in a convertible by an A&M rep who then let them stare at his Moray eels , smashed , for two hours . |
3 | Bring the palms back to shoulder height , turn the palms to face down and then , as you breathe out , push the palms down and then let them rest at your sides . |
4 | He squatted and started to pick them up , then let them drop back to the floor and just crouched there and put his hands over his face and started to cry . |
5 | ‘ Then let them go elsewhere . ’ |
6 | Acknowledge their existence and tell yourself that you will think about them later — then let them go . |
7 | All you have to do while sitting at home or at work , or on a train or bus , is to tense up the arm and leg muscles , then let them go , saying to yourself ‘ I am relaxed ’ . |
8 | Now take your concentration to your hands , make fists and squeeze them together and then let them go . |
9 | Erm I 've had one comment from the people in Nottingham , that er we need to have a clearer idea of exactly what we want from people , and then let them go away and and read more detailed bumf in more detail . |
10 | But it 's important not to say they 've only got two minutes for something , and then let them go on for ten . |
11 | He trained the bees whose ocelli had been painted to a food dish , and then let them dance to their unpainted hive mates under an electric light bulb . |
12 | ‘ Then let them talk . ’ |
13 | Let everything out into the open and then let them hurt you with it . |
14 | If they 're whingeing because they have n't got quite the times they hoped for , then let them complain into your shell-like ear for a change . |
15 | If that 's what the women want , then let them have it , and if anyone accuses me of ulterior motives such as laziness , squeamishness or Freudian anxieties about symbolic castration by infant sons — I deny it all . |
16 | But if the Tories opposite truly believe that they are the poi Party of choice , then let them have the courage to call a General Election . |
17 | We 'll eat stra virtually fairly soon and then let them have a look at them . |
18 | If the adults feel guilty , then let them take it to supervision . |
19 | On the one hand , Parliament did not trust the police enough to give them the power they wanted and then let them get on with it . |
20 | Note that to get the divisions to operate as we wish , all we have to do is to impose a transfer price and then let them get on with it . |
21 | You motivate the players for one of those and then let them enjoy themselves , ’ stated the man who then elected to put the apparent hopelessness of Scotland 's position into focus . |
22 | To begin with it is best to keep the adults for no more than a day , then let them free . |
23 | Anyway , I 'll go and give mum and dad a quick ring and then let them know . |
24 | Even though mammals lavish such care and attention on their young , they still have the same two options open to insects and fish , crabs and reptiles — whether to concentrate their energies on producing as many young as possible and then let them fend for themselves , or whether to restrict the numbers to very few but look after them carefully . |
25 | Halzen plans to put his phototubes into holes melted in the ice sheet , then let them freeze in place . |
26 | Lift your legs slightly against the force of gravity , holding them for at least ten seconds , then let them relax again . |
27 | Stand up , stretch your arms above your head , then let them fall loosely to your sides . |
28 | One can not train students and then let them fall off the end of the course into a professional abyss . |
29 | She gathered the faded petals together with cupped hands , lifted a couple between her fingers and then let them fall . |
30 | the Government will throw aside the whole of these [ competition ] plans and consider what accommodation it is they want , and what sum of money they are prepared to propose to Parliament , and then let them obtain plans suited to the expenditure they propose . |