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Example sentences for "not let"

  • Do not let us farther examine the conduct of a man who presents us with a system; his ideas, as we have already said, may be extremely sound, when even his actions are highly deserving of censure.

  • Do not let us then be surprised at the interest that ignorant persons have at all times taken in the discoveries of their priests; nor at the obstinate pertinacity which they have ever manifested in their disputes.

  • Then do not let us lose time," said Herbert, rising.

  • Do not let us press him to tell us his history!

  • Let us endeavour to keep up appearances; do not let us appear to be in a hurry, or to have something to hide; let us act with due deliberation.

  • Do not let us talk about it any more, it is doubtless some lunatic," she replied one day to Mlle.

  • Do not let us see you before the end of three weeks!

  • Frankly, I cannot see what possible connection there can be between the Christ and your Count Larinski; and, pray, do not let us enter into a theological discussion; you know it is wholly out of my line.

  • But do not let us speak further of this subject, dear Madame Durski.

  • Do not let my weakness cause you any trouble.

  • Keep it in a cool place in summer, but do not let it freeze in winter; shake it before you use any.

  • In boiling puddings, you must observe to have plenty of water in the pot; the pudding should be turned frequently, have the water boiling when it goes in, and do not let it stop.

  • Do not get excited, but go into the library and get one of Walter Scott's novels; but do not let my aunt know anything about it.

  • That is, your sin--do not let us befool ourselves with abstractions--your sin imprisons you.

  • I am sure she will like what is coming for her," said Belinda, "and so will your ladyship; but do not let me interrupt you and monsieur le Comte.

  • Helena, my love, do not let go your father's hand.

  • But you are going to say something, my dear; do not let me interrupt you.

  • Oh, do not let us have any struggle," said he coldly; "I am the strongest.

  • My dear boy," said he, "do not let us digress.

  • Clergeot," replied Noel, "do not let us have any joking.

  • You will see that I do not let myself be carried away by an illusion, and that, as I tell you, he is saved, really saved.

  • But intelligent men do not let themselves be arrested.

  • Do not let us speak of that," Saniel said, looking at Phillis with a frankness and an open countenance that reassured heron a certain point.

  • Do not let us even give a hint from our side; that would be stupid.

  • But do not let us talk of that; you are happy, and I do not wish to shadow your joy.

  • Do not let us be ashamed of it, and, above all, do not let us, for the sake of easing our shoulders, be unfaithful to our Master.

  • And do not let it be possible that it shall be said, as so often has been said, and said truly, that 'brethren' in the Church means a great deal less than brothers in the world.

  • Do not let us excuse ourselves for any lack of that communion which must be His continual delight.

  • Do not let us resent or run away from any reproach as to our own comparative coldness and inefficiency which this story may bring to us.

  • Do not let us be discouraged as to the possibility of a life as holy as this amidst the circumstances of our rushing warfare.

  • But do not let there be the gnawings of anxiety.

  • He calls, do not let us make excuses, but rather listen to that voice that says to us, 'Why do you spend your money for that which is not bread, and your labour for that which satisfieth not.

  • Do not let there be the self-torment of aimless prognostications of evil.

  • Do not let there be the chewing of the bitter morsel of irrevocable sorrows; but fling all upon God.

  • Ah, Kathleen, do not let us waste the precious seconds bickering.

  • Ah, mademoiselle, do not let him be closeted with your father--he is the younger and stronger man.

  • But, my Lords, do not let us make the Indian sky cloudier than it really is.

  • I wish that this chapter had been opened at a more fortunate moment: but as I said when I rose, I repeat--do not let us for a moment take too gloomy a view.

  • But do not let us get unreasonably dismayed, even about these appalling figures.

  • Do not let us waste ourselves in controversy, here or elsewhere, or in mere anger; let us try to draw to our side the men who now influence the people.

  • Do not let us consider the clouds to be darker than they really are.

  • And for this reason let us each think of our own fault, and if Mark is disposed to reform, do not let us prevent him; for, my poor wife, our example is not a very good one for him.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    generic term; great rivers; handsome fellow; not appear; not believe; not difficult; not easy; not exist; not far from the; not his; not more; not say; not see; not simply; not well; not wholly; not wish; not worthy; note circulation; note here; nothing could; nothing doubting; nothing like; nothing very; nothing whatever; novel disseisin