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Example sentences for "and let"

  • Let him, for example, insure his life, for a sum proposed by the Baron, and let him so settle the money that his widow shall have it, if he dies first.

  • Sit down, and let me hear how you are going on.

  • Emma could not like what bordered on a reflection on Mr. Weston, and had half a mind to take it up; but she struggled, and let it pass.

  • Be satisfied with doctoring and coddling yourself and the children, and let me look as I chuse.

  • Go and fetch Miss Bates, and let us end the matter at once.

  • Well, then, put up your basket, and let me help you on.

  • Then Adam said to God: "O Lord, take You my soul, and let me not see this gloom any more; or remove me to some place where there is no darkness.

  • Now, therefore, O Eve, let us restrain ourselves and not eat of them, you and I; and let us ask God to give us of the fruit of the Tree of Life.

  • Let me thank Heaven that I can people my fireside with shadows such as these; with shadows of bright objects that exist in crowds about me; and let me say, 'I am alone no more.

  • Now, jump in, and let us see if I can repair the consequences of my own blunder.

  • It is that you ring for the footman and let me give such orders as I like.

  • Well, good-bye, and let us know how you get on.

  • Lestrade's bulldog features gazed out at us from the front window, and he greeted us warmly when a big constable had opened the door and let us in.

  • Let him now be confronted with the evidence of the fact, and let him, if he be able, justify or extenuate the shameful outrage he has offered to the dictates of truth and to the rules of fair dealing.

  • Would you please stop a minute, Mr. Cobb, and let me change?

  • Rebecca, do you think we'd better do as the circular says, and let Elijah or Elisha try the soap before we begin selling?

  • But Mr. Watson says he'll take back part of it, and let us have pink and blue for the same price.

  • And let me tell you, scholars, that I asked Rebecca to stand by the pail only to break up this habit of incessant drinking, which is nothing but empty-mindedness and desire to walk to and fro over the floor.

  • Now give me the circular, and let's do some figuring.

  • Let him be the best of men, and let him be thought the worst; then he will have been put to the proof; and we shall see whether he will be affected by the fear of infamy and its consequences.

  • Well then, proceed with your answers, and let me have the remainder of my repast.

  • Come then, and let us pass a leisure hour in story-telling, and our story shall be the education of our heroes.

  • Now have the arms, and let us make accord; And let some fairer gift the knight reward.

  • Hence 'tis an easy matter to persuade Mine host his buxom daughter to forego, And let them, where they will the damsel bear; In that to treat her well the travellers swear.

  • And let my wretched life the forfeit pay!

  • Mac 7:7 Now therefore send some man whom thou trustest, and let him go and see what havock he hath made among us, and in the king's land, and let him punish them with all them that aid them.

  • Esdr 9:22 Let the multitude perish then, which was born in vain; and let my grape be kept, and my plant; for with great labour have I made it perfect.

  • Give it him,' interposed Mr. Wardle, 'and let him go.

  • Well, then, draw that little table into this window, and let me get out of hearing of those prosy politics.

  • There's that: And let there be no (what is it?

  • Listen to me, and let us get it over at once.

  • Suppose we take them with us in the carriage, Laura, and let Mr. Hartright see them, for the first time, under circumstances of perpetual jolting and interruption?

  • Finish what you want to do before I come back, and let us be sure and get home again before night.

  • My seat was on thorns, and my soul was on fire to speak but I held my tongue, and let Papa go on.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    accept them; and eat; and every; and gave; and laid; and laughed; and said; and set; and she; and thee; and this; and thou; and well; and when; and while; ball from; distilled water; duty shall; easily explained; first speech; five marks; industrial progress; know good and evil; larval life; lion passant; part payment