Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv] [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | There is nothing else you need to do , except let everyone else wonder quite what you have done . |
2 | That does n't mean to say that you 'd have let them necessarily get away with it on the spot but you you 're still going to do a persuasive tact but in the end if they say no fine . |
3 | ‘ D' you really think so ? ’ |
4 | And then I tell you what , and even if they do n't do it , I let them fucking stay there ! |
5 | ‘ Then let me casually go across to the office , and draw the file . |
6 | Let me briefly mention just three of them . |
7 | Let me just explain exactly what we do . |
8 | Right let me just explain then just just for the sake of completeness . |
9 | Well let me just start again . |
10 | Well let me just say quickly we 're being recorded there 's there 's someone er who 's got ta er a project organisation by the Oxford University Press who 's interested in our spoken word |
11 | Erm then It is though let me just say quickly It is a recognized fact for weddings that you do sell through the magazines . |
12 | Now let me just add very quickly here , I am not going to tell you or anyone that I got the best out of Bomber Command . |
13 | Let me therefore mention briefly some further dimensions of the subject . |
14 | Let me therefore start afresh by looking at the common law . |
15 | While acknowledging his argument for the bolt placement , I advised that he had done the route ; if others thought a bolt should be placed , let someone else go ahead and place it . |
16 | So these are , these are summaries of example units that we might do which either exist already or might be made to exist quite |
17 | He who shall find his field , or his vineyard , or his garden , desert , let him incontinently enter thereon ; and he who shall find his husbanded , let him pay him that hath cultivated it the cost of his labour , and of the seed which he hath sown therein , and remain with his heritage , according to the law of the Moors . |
18 | Well I 'm I 'm sorry but I 'm not a lot of use to him if I let him just walk away from the shield . |
19 | Let us not forget also that some of these theatres have afforded splendid opportunities to new Scottish plays and playwrights , and with other agencies have striven to promote the life and culture of Scotland . |
20 | Let us not attach too much weight to it , because the overall response rate from the 18 district health authorities surveyed was 15 per cent . |
21 | Yes , we are living in Hard Times ; but no , let us not go gently on to that good ledge . |
22 | But let us not stop here in our excoriations . |
23 | Let us now move away from the store-rooms of museums to the wider world of archaeology in the field . |
24 | And it came to pass , as the angels were gone away from them into heaven , the shepherds said one to another , ‘ Let us now go even unto Bethlehem , and see this thing which is come to pass , which the Lord hath made known to us . ’ |
25 | Approach , ye sons of Wisdom , and rejoice : let us now rejoice together ; for the reign of death is finished and the son doth rule ; he is invested in the scarlet garment , and the purple is put on . |
26 | Let us now consider more closely the main positive conclusion Moore reaches by application of his two principles , namely that personal affection and the contemplation of beautiful objects are by far the two most important good things of which we know . |
27 | LET US NEVER EXPLAIN AGAIN |
28 | Let us never explain again . |
29 | It would be easy simply to drift into the darkness of his eyes , to let everything else slide away . |
30 | He said but unfortunately because he 's boisterous , which he is and because it 's easier for them with their numbers to let him just get away with it or say oh Martin go outside we ca n't , you know , then then he was n't learning |