Example sentences of "and [adv] let [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Bathsheba could say no more , and weakly let him put it on her finger .
2 Anyway er I went out and I shut the gates and just let them know that you know , they 'd sort of I wa I was checking
3 I 'd taught many similarly wealthy girls during my lecturer days , so fortunately I did n't feel uneasy about this and just let her carry on .
4 Open her mouth and just let her suck it .
5 Dare they call her bluff and just let her get on with whatever she thought she could do to inconvenience them ?
6 And just let me put the postcode in , what is it ?
7 We 're sticking to our original plan , and they 'll have to accept it , although I sometimes think that , if we knew we were about to die , I 'd rather post Oliver through the nearest letter-box and just let him take pot luck .
8 I 'm , I 'm , quite amazed that , that , the question has even been asked , you know , that er that , that , er is this a good thing , I mean er presumably the people that are arguing that it 's not a good thing and that are concerned about events are actually condoning imperialism , er these people seem to think that it 's okay for a country to be occupied er like Poland was occupied by Germany and Czechoslovakia and France , that 's okay er and in fact you know we should just turn a blind eye to it and just let it carry on forever .
9 I decide to stop thinking about it and just let it happen .
10 And just let it come out a bit more .
11 The staff , too , could see her moves to stroke the dog and finally let me approach her .
12 If you kick a child all his schooldays , force him to labour sixteen hours a day seven days a week , yank out his teeth with forceps when they ache , bleed him when he is ill , beat him throughout his apprenticeship , starve him when he falls on bad times , and finally let him die in the workhouse when he ages prematurely , then you have educated a man , in the best way possible , to be indifferent .
13 He met people , made friends and absent-mindedly let them drive him home to his parents , forgetting the bride upstairs who was waiting for him to come and claim his ‘ marital rights ’ .
14 Begin with very light strokes and gradually let them become firmer .
15 Should the government dare to interfere with our private domestic life , let us rise to a man and protest and also let us get up a monster demonstration and march four deep to Trafalgar Square . "
16 ‘ Yes , you are ; and now let me tell you something : years ago I made up my mind never to marry a woman older than myself .
17 And now let us pass on to Lucy — we have forty minutes until Happy Hour . ’
18 This was a declaration of sorts , however lightly made , and one which Dr Neil had not thought to make to any woman in any form , and before Sally-Anne could take in its full meaning he rapidly continued , ‘ And now let us stop providing entertainment for the passers-by .
19 And now let us consider for a minute what we mean by Child Art , and what difference there is between child and adult forms of expression .
20 And now let us proceed with the next business of the day , it gives me great pleasure your Royal Highness to er invite you to present several Save The Children awards this morning .
21 If you putt the ball , you can hit it firmly to the top of the bank and simply let it roll down to the hole .
22 It must be here , please let it be here , and please let me find it .
23 He sent her some of his notes of what he had seen in their walks and frequently let her see his ‘ papers ’ before they were copied out for the editors .
24 You made silly , empty requests and then let me walk out of your life .
25 The aim of the fight is to push the opponent down the tunnel to its entrance , clamp him , swing him free , and then let him drop .
26 She led Midnight to a clear patch and then let him walk on the long rein , so that she stayed still and he walked round her in a circle at the end of the rein .
27 Kelly stared at the pathetic figure for a moment and then let him go .
28 Sunderland , who travel to Blackburn on Wednesday night for their penultimate game of the season , had hoped to come to a compromise arrangement which would have enabled them to use Rogan against Swindon and then let him travel to Belfast before tomorrow night 's game .
29 First , though , give him the benefit of a voluntary defence , possibly against Alex Stewart , and then let him get on with making us all feel good about finally having another British world heavyweight champion .
30 So Harrison had lost the first fall unfairly : in the second he had twisted his man feet up and then let him crash to the ground .
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