Example sentences of "let [pron] [noun pl] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The sheer intimacy forces Black to relent on his normally remote stage presence and let us songs shed some of their comic macabre cool in these affably beery surroundings .
2 The sheer intimacy forces Black to relent on his normally remote stage presence and let us songs shed some of their comic macabre cool in these affably beery surroundings .
3 Let our children remember this day . ’
4 Only 28% of you let your children do this .
5 He then says that Caesar does n't seem to let his emotions speak more than his reason , but ( this is the next six or seven lines ) when ambitious young people are starting out , at the bottom of the heap , they are humble and look up with awe , but once they have made it to the top , they scorn all those below them , who have helped them to get there .
6 Most of the plan managers wo n't let their investors do any such thing without still further charges levied on top .
7 Parliament discarded the phrase ‘ those whose minds are open to such immoral influence ’ , with its overtones of whether or not a gentleman would let his servants read such and such a book , since the words ‘ deprave and corrupt ’ already carried the sense of ‘ immoral influence ’ , together with a tacit assumption that writings or other works of the imagination could have the effect of tending to make men wicked .
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