Example sentences of "[coord] let [art] " in BNC.
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1 | … to approach the stranger Is to invite the unexpected , release a new force , Or let the genie out of the bottle . |
2 | ‘ What do you think is more important : to protect the historical and nature sites , paying more for the roads , or let the roads go through the areas as originally planned ? ’ |
3 | Every two years or so , production staff would be faced with a choice : shut down the plant for two weeks to avoid an explosion or let the contraption blow up and restart full production on the following day . |
4 | Drive your own car all the way , or let the train take you part of the way with a SNCF motorail package to Milan or Rome . |
5 | Or let the worms crawl on dry newspaper and listen to them carefully . |
6 | But if you can actually influence the French let us know because , or let the government know , because they , they 've been trying for years ever since Napoleon 's day , to try and do something . |
7 | Historically the doctrine of caveat emptor , or let the buyer beware , had little place in English law . |
8 | As yet er , that has not been possible , but if you knew of anybody , young person who you thought might be suitable and might mi , might like the challenge of an interesting venture of this nature I 'm sure if you let us know , or let the moderator know we 'll be very happy to , er , suggest that name or see if there 's any , any possibility erm , in continuing that . |
9 | ( Merrill Lynch 's 1984 Study , based on a sample of 149 major UK organisations , found that 90 per cent of these firms transferred employees ' personal and household effects , 21 per cent covered the cost of the sale of the UK home , 14 per cent managed and/or let the UK home on behalf of the employee and 6 per cent bought the employee 's UK home . ) |
10 | Let me be buried in lead at Claydon next to where your father proposes to lie himself , and let no stranger wind me , nor do not let me be stripped , but put a clean smock on me , and let my face be hid and do you stay in the room and see me wound and laid in the first coffin , which must be of wood if I do not die of any infectious disease , else I am so far from desiring it that I forbid you to come near me . |
11 | ‘ Bolt them , and let no one through without my orders ! ’ |
12 | And let no one imagine that only ‘ foreigners ’ are aware of the inherent classiness of the English cathedral and chapel choirs . |
13 | and let every muscle let it relax . |
14 | EAST GERMANY 'S leaders yesterday released most of the demonstrators arrested last Saturday , and let a whiff of glasnost into the state-controlled press as part of their new conciliatory approach . |
15 | If I think I am going mad , and let a psychiatrist make my decisions for me , the goals I borrow become means to keep out of trouble and recover my health . |
16 | After some consideration he decided that he would lie on the railway line and let a train end his life ; he remembered a high bridge over the railway at Kirkston of Philorth , that would do . |
17 | Very much easier to produce , these weeping standards consist simply of an easily struck rambler cutting with only the one single strongest shoot allowed to develop into a whip and stopped off at the desired height — or you can throw all convention to the winds and simply use a short pillar , fix an umbrella into position , and let a normal growing rambler fall over it . |
18 | Writing unc instead of unc etc. 2.7.8. leads to Theorem 2.7.9 Let ρ be an associative binary operation on a set A and let a ε A. Setting unc to be the ( unambiguously defined ) n-fold product unc we have , for all r , s ε Z+ , unc and |
19 | ‘ I could never agree to that , ’ he said : he smiled no more and let a silence grow uncomfortable . |
20 | He slid a coin into the slot of the juke-box and let a long , chocolate finger trip over the buttons . |
21 | He reached her bottom and let a couple of drops fall down the cleft . |
22 | She brought her hands away from her hips , which had hidden them quite well , and let a tin-opener and a tin of Whiskas drop on to the stairs . |
23 | ‘ Or we can charge them , and let a court try and sort it out . |
24 | Instead , you held your head high and let a glazed look mask your eyes . |
25 | as if to aid him in his thought , Cat changed the music and let a waltz in . |
26 | Purposely pressing the button implying ‘ fat in five seconds ’ pills , she held out the bowl of soup and let a small , white pill drop in . |
27 | Here will we sit , and let the sounds of music |
28 | Go , get you gone ; and let the papers lie . |
29 | He drank and let the burn of the whisky pass slowly down his gullet . |
30 | She wanted instead to wear fewer and fewer clothes , to have next to nothing left between her and the sun : to take off her shorts and let the sun 's rays reach the tops of her thighs . |