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Example sentences for "let them"

  • If the passengers do not think that is good enough, let them go without," was the captain's hasty and austere reply.

  • Barnum offered to let them select a new committee, and even agreed to give another hundred dollar prize, but the storm raged with unabating fury.

  • Chance laid them somewhat apart; let them be once approached and bliss results.

  • Now, however, I considered it well to let them flow as freely and as long as they liked.

  • Fold the paste over the forcemeat and pinch the edges together, so as to give them the shape of little puffs; let them dry in the larder, then blanch by boiling them in stock for quarter of an hour and drain them in a napkin.

  • Let them brown a little, then add a dessert-spoonful of flour mixed with stock, and half a glass of Burgundy, and stew gently for half an hour.

  • Let them boil a little longer and arrange them in a dish; place the pieces of eel on them and cover with the sauce.

  • Now when they heard that King Canute had come from the West to Limfjord they sent men to him, and to Queen Emma, and begged her to find out if the king was angry at them or not, and to let them know.

  • We must draw up our meal in thinner ranks, because we have fewer people, and I do not wish to let them surround us with their men.

  • If offenders, young or old, must be punished, let them be punished decently.

  • So let them play, but give them playgrounds!

  • When they do so, let them beware of the underworld folk who happen to be better clothed and more specious than their fellows, or they will bitterly rue it.

  • It seems cruel to let them out, to live again in dirt and misery, and though we have an unpleasant duty to perform in cleansing them when they return, we feel some comfort in the thought that for a short time they will be cared for.

  • Let them now be empowered to make stringent rules about habitations other than their municipal houses.

  • Then he exclaimed, turning to his men: "Let them pass; they are friends.

  • Let them be off and return to their own country, there to hide their shame, if its hills are high enough; I have nothing more to do with them nor they with me.

  • I not only permit, I desire; let them come in.

  • Bazin obeyed, fastened to the end of a cord the three articles designated and let them down to Planchet, who then went satisfied to his shed.

  • If they are penitent," said Athos, "let them follow us.

  • Let them find it out for themselves--it's their lookout.

  • Old Peter had friends, and they ain't going to let them come to no harm.

  • We could see saw-logs go by in the daylight sometimes, but we let them go; we didn't show ourselves in daylight.

  • Now," he says, "if there are any others who preach a gospel different from that you have received from us, let them also be accursed.

  • Let them show me if they can, a more earnest defender of the Mosaic Law than I was at one time.

  • Let them glory in the flesh if they wish and let them perish in their glory.

  • Let the scoffers slander us, let them spare us not.

  • Let them then save their youth and spare their promise; let them not be seized so lightly with a desire to perish.

  • Let them come, and pay for their might with their life-blood.

  • My purpose is merely to show how theosophists quarrel: going back to the days of Anu and Baal and the bronze image of the Babylonian fire-god: Let them die, but let me live!

  • Let them be put under a ban, but let me prosper!

  • The hizzies, if they're aughtlins fawsont, Let them in Drury-lane be lesson'd!

  • Let them go on; This mutiny were better put in hazard Than stay, past doubt, for greater.

  • For the mutable, rank-scented meiny, let them Regard me as I do not flatter, and Therein behold themselves.

  • Let them accuse me by invention; I Will answer in mine honour.

  • Let them assemble; And, on a safer judgment, all revoke Your ignorant election.

  • Let them be supplied with all that is heavy and weighty in the ship," said Sir Nigel.

  • Let them bide in the north alley of the cloisters.

  • Let them be, and they will think that we are a wine-ship for Gascony, or that we bear the wool-bales of some mercer of the Staple.

  • Let them appear as I call; let them do so, let them do so.

  • Go, good Lord Hastings, And, ere they be dismiss'd, let them march by.

  • Let them apply to the Lord Chancellor, and get him to issue an order for him to release Bunyan on the customary bond.

  • Let them believe in His love, live upon His word; watch, fight, and pray, and hold fast till He come.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "let them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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