Example sentences of "let [pers pn] [verb] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Your chairman was kind enough — before he let me loose on this most patient audience — to say that my attitude , for an historian , was very unhistorical and I took it that that was meant as praise .
2 But let them think on this .
3 Let them look for this one .
4 Let me think about this . "
5 Let me go at this another way .
6 Let me enlarge on this a little .
7 Let me live upon this blessed mountain , in the state of nature and innocence described by Rousseau . ’
8 Oh well let me get to this
9 Bruin many years later became the CO of No 84 Squadron in Greece — that is before we were all thrown out by the Germans and , let me say at this stage , aided and abetted by a rather unmentionable faction of Greek insurgence .
10 Kate deliberately let all control go , let her anger at this man rip through her with all the force of a forest fire .
11 ‘ Now come , Wilson , ’ he said , ‘ sit down and let us talk about this sensibly . ’
12 Let us think about this idea for a moment .
13 Let us think about this .
14 Let us turn to this question .
15 Let us look at this more closely .
16 Let us look at this problem of the nature of phenomena in more detail as it explains some of the difficulties faced by social researchers .
17 Let us look at this in more detail .
18 Let us look at this position in more detail .
19 Let us remove from this vicinity at once . ’
20 I ask the hon. Gentleman to let me continue at this stage .
21 I wanted to let you know of this initiative because I thought it might be possible to :
22 It bothered him to let her go like this , but she 'd insisted ; for a while he could n't see her at all , until she reached the skyline and stopped for a moment .
23 Her mother tried to persuade the woman who had received the letters to let her talk with this guard ; a man who was actually in touch with her husband .
24 He seems to be playing really well at the moment and to let him go at this stage would be killing shooting ourselves in the foot .
25 Obviously eager to show how indispensable he himself was , James offered : ‘ Why do n't you let me deal with this , Stephen ?
26 It seemed unbelievable that they would stand aside and let them leave like this .
27 ‘ I had intended to secure your favour , or I would not let you live for this insult . ’
28 There 's no way we 'll sit back and let him continue in this way .
29 I was thinking , I should n't let him talk like this , he 's drawing a net round me .
30 I suppose I could let it go for this week , though . ’
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