Example sentences of "and let [pron] get [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 It is not possible to take separate sectors of administration , appoint an official to be in charge , give him a budget and let him get on with it , because if anything is raised in the press or in the House about this sector , there must be an immediate channel of communications to and instructions from the top .
2 Devlin kept his eyes closed and let him get on with it .
3 most likely to make people believe that they can achieve a certain thing and let them get up and do it and erm so that the Party 's role is in the initial stage fostering as much mobilization
4 Journalists just pop them a question and let them get on with it .
5 Now shut up and let them get on with their game . ’
6 ‘ Before , we used to give people the tools and let them get on with the modelling , ’ Mr Wise explains .
7 His philosophy of management may be summed up as ‘ Pick a good team and let them get on with it ’ , and his attitude to marketing as ‘ Good wine needs no bush ’ .
8 So on 13 and 14 March the best that could be done was for him to give Harwell full details and let them get on with it themselves ( see Chapter 7 ) .
9 Should the Slater Foundation accept , then , that it has performed a function in goading the LTA forward and retire from the arena and let them get on with it ?
10 The guitar had no place here and the guitarist sat back with a grin , his back to the open case , and let them get on with it .
11 We can provide a small group with a stimulus in the play area and let them get on with their own play , occasionally intervening ( as described below ) .
12 ‘ Give her the päté anyway and let her get on with it .
13 Says Ken : ‘ I just read the Echo while she 's doing it and let her get on with it .
14 Says Ken : ‘ I just read the Echo while she 's doing it and let her get on with it .
15 After a hair-raising careen out of the park , through the backstreets of Muswell Hill , Bounds Green , and on to the North Circular Road ( only in the broadest interpretation of the term could the Apostate be described as knowing how to drive ) , Rainbow persuadesd Anya to untie her hands and feet , and let her get back behind the wheel .
16 Even Daley Thompson , who insisted he had very little interference from teachers , said they helped him in a non-involved way : ‘ They were all right ; they left me alone and let me get on with what suited me .
17 Stop jawing and let me get on with it .
18 ‘ Here — you run along and let me get on with it . ’
19 Self-satisfaction had given way to an impatience that said , as clearly as the words , ‘ If that 's the best you can do , stop wasting my time and let me get on with my work . ’
20 ‘ Come on , Terry , just mend it and let me get out of here . ’
21 Before the Secretary of State rattles on yet again about European figures , our minimum wage policy and our alleged doom and gloom , and as he has proved himself completely unable to say anything constructive , will he today at least ask the Prime Minister to chuck it in now , call an election and let us get on with the job ?
22 The single market needs the Social Charter , the Labour Group backs the Social p Charter , the Labour Group is ready for 1993 and the sooner you lot get out of the way and let us get on with it , the better .
23 Give you the individual features , gentle reader , and let you get on with it ?
24 Well , I 'll go and get finished and let you get on .
25 Rather be home and let you get on with it .
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