Example sentences of "let [pron] [vb infin] [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As the hon. Gentleman said , he let me know some of his particular areas of interest in advance .
2 You could 've let us use some of that eight , over eight million pounds that we have stuffed away , set aside to actually promote our social housing programme .
3 I 'm not going to sit still and let them do that to me .
4 It also wants to get into the high-end Apple space and migrate those users over to ‘ real machines ’ that let them realise some of their hopes and dreams .
5 Silicon Graphics Inc says it 's giving a lot more headroom to software these days and is looking hard at NT in the wake of the recent NT developers ' conference ; it also wants to get into the high-end Apple Computer Inc Macintosh market and migrate those users over to ‘ real machines ’ that let them realise some of their hopes and dreams but it ca n't see itself going below the $5,000 mark .
6 Let me present some of the challenges to us .
7 Let me tell each of you the truth , one by one .
8 Let me phrase these in terms of my criteria of necessity , sufficiency and specificity .
9 Even the fact that I finally found a trickle of scummy water , which let me rinse some of the filth from my boots , did nothing to lift my spirits .
10 Hunting , let me remind those on the other side here , is still a lawful activity it 's no good saying , ah , well Parliament 's gon na pass an act against it soon .
11 " I make the tree stand up , if you let me make some of them little colour things . "
12 Let me do that for you , ’ he said , for it did not seem fitting for her to be pouring out drinks .
13 So let me do this for you instead .
14 Let me hold this for you .
15 Let me illustrate this via an examination of the cognitive neuropsychology of reading .
16 Let me illustrate this by introducing to you a man whom I shall call Tom , who was a member of my congregation in Durham .
17 Let me illustrate this by relating some of the history of my ‘ Hylas Fights Back ’ dialogue .
18 Now let me consider some of the situations which lead to poor welfare ; these have a variety of different effects on animals and I will go over them rapidly .
19 Let me write some of this down .
20 Let me put that to the vote .
21 Let me put those on smaller plate and I 'll put that one away .
22 Let me put this to Geoffrey Hoskin , Professor Hoskin we 've heard of a people ruled by Tsars and then by , is there going to be any thing but anarchy now ?
23 Let me put this in a less than shocking way , gotten away from thinking of everything in so-called ethical terms , because it confuses me .
24 let me put this in the front of the buggy look .
25 Hold on , let me put some of this away have you two finished with your plates ?
26 But let me balance this with an inside view from triple jumper Aston Moore :
27 Let me say this to Labour Members : if for one moment they feel uneasy about the document , let us have the alternative that they have tabled ; let us know where we stand .
28 Let me take these in turn .
29 Let me develop that with my second illustration .
30 There 's a lot of changes in afoot , we 're erm I shall discuss it let you know all about it one , one day if anything comes of it .
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