Example sentences of "let [pers pn] [vb infin] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If our young girls are to learn the profession , let them serve a seven years apprenticeship and when they have completed it , I ask for them the same wages as are paid for journeymen …
2 Let me open a new chapter and tell another story .
3 Finally , let me end a long , but hopefully not tedious , list of routes with a real gem from Skye .
4 Let me let me cite a commercial organization which , to give you an idea , I know you 're not commercial in that particular sense , of what we 're talking about .
5 Let me outline a few of the obstacles :
6 Let me suggest a new way to handle your clients .
7 Let me give a classic example from another branch of biology .
8 Let me give a concrete example of what I mean .
9 Let me give a trivial but I hope interesting example from my own experience .
10 Let me give a brief application .
11 Let me give a few illustrations .
12 Let me give a few examples : I can will knowledge but not wisdom ; going to bed but not sleeping ; eating but not hunger … self-assertion but not courage … reading but not understanding …
13 Let me give a few examples of vanished empires which at the time seemed invincible .
14 Now let me talk a little bit about policies .
15 But before I do this , let me make a philosophical point .
16 Having endorsed this as a learning technique , let me make a few recommendations and observations of my own and list my personal ‘ top ten ’ .
17 Erm let me make a few announcements erm firstly Longmans the publishers are producing a large and they hope definitive dictionary of the English language and in aid of this they have asked various universities to produce examples , recorded examples of academic monologue and we 've agreed to cooperate and that is what this little piece of electronic wizardry is in aid of in case you were wondering .
18 Let me offer a few seasonal recommendations .
19 Let me quote a stern rebuke one of my own books once received from an American academic , one Thomas Ozro MacAdoo : " It is an axiom of detective fiction that each stage of the detective 's investigation must produce enough information to allow the reader to indulge in some tentative speculation as to the ultimate outcome . "
20 Let me describe a possible scenario .
21 If there is still no news in the morning , I recommend that you let me supply a professional bodyguard and review your personal security . ’
22 Let me read a few verses , reading first of all from verse twelve it says , that when they believed Philip preaching the good news about the kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ , they were baptized men and women alike .
23 Come here , cara , and let me get a closer look . ’
24 Let me put a wild thesis to him .
25 Let me introduce an honest man , Brother Athelstan .
26 Look what Jesus says here in Luke chapter thirteen , in verse twenty four , just let me pick a few phrases out , verse twenty four it says shall not be able in verse twenty five there was their cry Lord open to us and in verse twenty seven their response depart from me the result in verse twenty eight there was gon na be weeping it was n't gon na be universal , they were not all gon na be saved , they were not all just gon na be swept in in the last day and did n't really matter , you 're all buddies together now in heaven , not at all , this surely what Jesus says here makes it very clear that all will not be saved if at first we 've already mentioned in John er no sorry verse further on in John three this done verse thirty six he who believes in the son has eternal life , but he who does not obey the son shall not see life but the wrath of God abides upon him , there 's no suggestion there of being ultimately brought in to God 's heaven and ultimately being saved , no it is the wrath of God abideth upon that person .
27 Let me find a good one .
28 Let me say a few things about this .
29 Let me say a preliminary word about each of these now .
30 In concluding this section , let me tackle a potential criticism .
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