Example sentences of "[conj] let [pron] [vb infin] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Not to play at soldiers with your men , or let them play in the band in the park on a Sunday afternoon . |
2 | Better to give them a good life here than to let them suffer in the vague hope of some better afterlife . ’ |
3 | This is a very simple program that lets you type in a line of text and details of print size and orientation , it will then produce a banner on your dot matrix printer using the line of text . |
4 | That was the problem facing the author of this utility , which is why he wrote this little program that lets you type in the error code , the description is then printed to screen . |
5 | If then they still do not help , bring all your people and let them stay in the office until it is done . |
6 | If so , estimate how long this will take , call the candidates for interview that much earlier than you would otherwise have done , and let them know in the letter that they are to be given a tour first . |
7 | He lifted his shoulders and let them fall in a dismissive shrug . |
8 | They would salt them down and let them lie in the brine for a while and they would take them out and dry them . |
9 | They had to help me into the house and let me rest in a chair . |
10 | And let me say in a personal capacity that if this link between my group in Europe and the trade union movement at home is important , I think the lin link between the trade union movement and the Party at home is of crucial importance . |
11 | ‘ That 's better , ’ said Joe , ‘ in that kind of mood I could put you on a horse and let you join in the charge of the Light Brigade . ’ |
12 | Hooking a fish and letting it suffocate in a creel is seemingly acceptable to all fishermen and many other people . |
13 | ( I thought this very over-optimistic on her part but let her persist in the delusion . ) |
14 | But let us glory in a statistic for once . |