Example sentences of "[conj] let [pers pn] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | At the same time they should know how to order the right meal and whether , when work is done , they should take their client to the opera or a night club or let him go home . |
2 | Or let me come underneath . |
3 | Multipage and multiple spreadsheets have been made easier to use in version 5.5 by the inclusion of icons that let you move forwards and backwards between pages and spreadsheets — these are the double arrows in the third section down in the Tool Bar . |
4 | The pickups are Bartolini 's 1C models , although let me stress once again that all personal preferences will be gladly catered for at the Moon workshop . |
5 | It 's only your ever-present charm that lets you get away with it . |
6 | And I knew , out there , that he would have killed me rather than let me get away . |
7 | It is rather important to prolong important climaxes , rather than let them slip away quickly , by holding them over an adequate period , through word repetition , musical extensions , etc . |
8 | She had taken to him from the first , and he to her , perhaps , on his part , because she had given him some hot mutton broth and let him eat as much bread as he could manage , which had been half a loaf ; and then she had rigged him out in odd things . |
9 | and let him balance there , without moving forward . |
10 | Would they accept what he had said and let them go rather than cause a scene ? |
11 | He lifted up a handful of burnished tawny curls and let them slide silkily through his fingers . |
12 | Drain and let them cool slightly . |
13 | CHARLES : Well , frankly , the problem as I see it At this moment in time is whether I Should just lie down under all this hassle And let them walk all over me , Or , whether I should just say : ‘ OK , I get the message ’ , and do myself in . |
14 | She took some out and let them drift away , still stretching the soft lips of her mouth with delight . |
15 | Rosemarie had gone to see the film with her mum and dad — and let them know straight away that she was n't impressed with its factual accuracy . |
16 | But if the feeling persists then see your doctor or health visitor and let them know just what you 're feeling and for how long you 've felt it . |
17 | But if the feeling persists then see your doctor or health visitor and let them know just what you 're feeling and for how long you 've felt it . |
18 | She picked up the slips of pasteboard and let them fall haphazardly on the table in front of them . |
19 | She opened her long arms and let them fall gently to her sides again with another smile , gesturing to a couch and taking a seat herself nearby . |
20 | Her hands curled slowly into fists , the nails scoring the soft palms until she winced , and let them relax again . |
21 | ‘ To send a force with King Charles ’ official blessing is one thing , ’ Hotspur agreed with a hollow smile , ‘ to finance small parties of adventurers and let them slip away privately to Scotland is another . |
22 | Do n't punish them for the way in which they behave today and let them get away with the same thing tomorrow just because your own mood is different , or the matter is n't worth ‘ all that bother ’ anyway . |
23 | Her smooth-soled court shoes glissaded in the glazed turf , and he stood solidly , large feet planted , and let her slide bodily against him . |
24 | He knew the sensible thing to do was to remain silent and let her cry away . |
25 | Would n't he call it a day , and let me go home ? |
26 | ‘ Are you going to hand over that bag and let me leave here ? ’ she demanded . |
27 | I enclose the sheet of classes in Scotland as last known — could you please check the details of all your classes and let me know as soon as possible if there are any alterations or additional details available . |
28 | Switch off that machine and let me die now . ’ |
29 | And let me try again . |
30 | ‘ If I find favour in the eyes of the Lord , he will bring me back and let me see both it and his habitation ; but if he says , ‘ I have no pleasure in you , ’ behold , here I am , let him do to me what seems good to him' ( 2 Sam . |