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    Use "let" in a sentence

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    1. But let me interrupt, this is so cute, what you've done here


    2. "Let me run up and see what's taking her so long


    3. Jer: 9:24: “But let him that glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth me, that I am the


    4. God said, he who boast, let him boast in this fact alone,


    5. To answer this question let look at the following


    6. Let me tell you exactly why I created The LifeTrax Success System


    7. Let her know that


    8. "He's done with his Eye work I see," Jorma announced and let that thought slip from his mind unresolved


    9. I know I shouldn’t have let this get to me—my parents were just trying to do what was best for me—but it still bothered me that my life growing up was so intertwined with a murderer like Robert Hansen


    10. So let this be registered into you: You are in covenant or

    11. cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve


    12. She felt like Tdeshi, and he let his hands roam her


    13. Let me ask you a question


    14. Let us look at the sinful woman who anointed Jesus with


    15. "Oh she let me know she was worth aluminum, I knew she could put up that camp with her left hand, she talked about putting up a whole plank villa


    16. Don’t allow them to let you off the hook


    17. Maybe I should have let him drive


    18. “I’m not going to just let her die


    19. This was a week to let the garden take care of itself and it was going to be at least another hour before the snow melted anyway


    20. Deut: 33:8: And of Levi he said, Let thy Thummim and thy Urim be with thy holy one, whom thou didst prove at

    21. Exod: 32:26: Then Moses stood in the gate of the camp, and said, Who is on the LORD's side? let him come unto


    22. Let us look at David and see how his attitude was towards


    23. The loss of balance that leads to serious, injury-producing falls can be traced to age-related changes in the brain, diminishing vision, inner ear problems, weakening of the legs and trunk and/or the declining reliability of sensory mechanisms that let the brain know where the limbs are in space


    24. Still, he had to say something to let his boss know that he was hard at work trying to fulfill his wishes


    25. Henry smiled weakly and let go of the door


    26. Don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t get in that shower


    27. Matt: 11:15: He that hath ears to hear, let him hear


    28. Matt: 13:9: Who hath ears to hear, let him hear


    29. Who hath ears to hear, let


    30. things, he cried, He that hath ears to hear let him hears

    31. Accept what comes to you, appreciate it, learn from it and then let it go


    32. Maybe he'd sold his place on the mainland? Where'd they get the money for the boat also? Maybe it was a visitor? She wondered if Venna really had more money than she let on


    33. He stayed calm but let her do the talking, then excused himself to the compost can


    34. ' She was afraid that Herndon was going to say something about the aluminum, or that she or Herndon would let something slip


    35. ‘I see - I think it would be just as well to let her see the gun in question, Inspector, so that she can identify it, don’t you?’ Mr Merrett suggested gently


    36. "Po-knees! Po-knees! Po-knees!" At "po," she would rise up as far as her seatbelt would let her and then at "knees," crash down into her seat as hard as she could


    37. She'd let Jorma and Venna check today's traps when they got up here


    38. It's not a requirement to hide your disapproval in all situations--just let your grandchildren know that while you disapprove of their decision, you will always love them


    39. My spouse will not let me call an exterminator and wants to find a natural remedy


    40. I stuck it out for a good while, but it was making me ill … in the end, I let my house out and moved away

    41. But the last thing she was going to do was let anyone see her doubt


    42. You do not have to take control of the conversation; let your grandson steer it in a direction that interests him


    43. It was making me ill … in the end, I let my house out and moved away


    44. They won’t let her go out with friends


    45. Indicate what help you can give and let him indicate the type of help he is ready to receive


    46. Any one has info on this one way or the other please let me know


    47. Red let out a gasp as all four square grenades started blinking and beeping at the same time


    48. But he never abandoned himself to the culture, he could never just let go and became one of the natives


    49. He let go of the Chip, which now also lay on the ceiling along with everything and everyone else


    50. Vinnie couldn’t let that happen














































    1. Dad lets the bread roll from his fingers onto a pile of clothes


    2. That is to say they both live in wood, both have wings during mating seasons and they both leave signs(piles of wood dust, wings) which lets us know they are there


    3. That is to say they both live in wood, both have wings during mating seasons and they both leave signs (piles of wood dust, wings) which lets us know they are there


    4. Lets go over the basic steps together


    5. "So lets be clear on this, the four tons was the shuttlecraft's containment, sounds like the shielding to the motor


    6. He lets go of her hair


    7. The greatest meditation is a mind that lets go


    8. ‘I’d like to believe that you are not, Mrs Wynell, but, all the same, I would be happier if …’ he lets the sentence hang, then changes direction suddenly


    9. Another tight, fake smile as he lets this compliment sink in, gazes out at the gawking expressions below him


    10. He shovels some instant coffee and sugar into the cups, turns on the tap and lets the water run until it’s

    11. who is in us is greater… The Holy Spirit is greater, above all, and He lets


    12. He lets that information sink in, studies John’s face


    13. One of the young men fires up the hooka, takes a deep drag and lets out the smoke in a tremendous cloud


    14. I hold her and rock her back and forth, murmuring nothings as she lets go of all the stress and tension of the last weeks


    15. He lets that information sink in


    16. He lets that sink in, sits back, crosses his arms, looks John in the eyes


    17. ‘When we last talked about it, things were different … they’ve changed now …’ he lets the sentence hang, almost nervously


    18. ‘Oh, that’s all right – lets me off the hook as far as rehearsal go


    19. Often a congregation simply lets the bully have his way to keep peace


    20. He lets go of my hands and I watch as he storms over to the window, anger visible in every movement

    21. She lets out another alluring laugh,


    22. So lets dive into this


    23. After taking his first alleviating drink, he lets out a long sigh, trying to mock whoever may be listening


    24. What was it about the cross that broke the power of Satan? Lets look to 1 Corinthians 1


    25. "Lets not send more than we can examine the data from


    26. So lets go back to that living sacrifice idea


    27. ” What happened in this story? Well, lets do a quick culture study… Rabbis would wear prayer shawls


    28. Lets look into Proverbs 2


    29. Lets look at the next point


    30. Lets discuss that as a community who actually engages and practices it, because how many Christians will say there is no more dietary law only to stuff their face with prepackaged garbage and high fructose corn syrup?

    31. "Lets see if we can hire a gondolier on the waterfront," Vyinga said, "I'd rather that ride than the streetcar


    32. “Yeah, but lets start at the pen then head down” said Joe


    33. He came out of the kitchen with his hands in the air, clapping in time to the guitars and shouting, “Yipa, Yipa! Lets dance woman!”


    34. “Come on, lets do it then” said Catwhiskers


    35. and a clause that lets us film the details of the case,


    36. Lets call it positive living


    37. ” She replied and then added; “now, lets go see Sam and Lucy


    38. John shook his head, Lets just see what pans out, ok Jake? As to the enhancement, hell yes! Who knows, maybe all that info will help


    39. 'You want to know what a real man is, my boy? I think he is the one who laughs when he is ready to laugh, and when he is sad, he lets it out in buckets


    40. He wraps his arms round me and lets me cry myself out against his shoulder

    41. He is a terrific father to Jake and never lets on at all to anyone what the true status of our marriage is


    42. 'Divorced? Yes! So good - that lets me out then


    43. He looks pleased and lets me have a few minutes to enjoy the view before driving on


    44. “As of yet there is nothing in the theory that lets us follow an entanglement to the current location of the anti-particle


    45. ‘When she sees injustice, Jo, she lets fly


    46. It was Heymon who answered however, “The theory that lets us determine the remote results of an entangled interaction is shaky I think


    47. ‘Sally, if you so much as dare to order the cheapest items on the menu …’ He lets the sentence hang


    48. “It just took a while, I had to get a new appointment with the Adept and he had already been in a coma for days, but lets not get distracted with the presentation I was trapped in


    49. Lets be honest Rytal, you were the one who kept us alive here


    50. Peter lets us in, welcoming me with a kiss on the cheek and thumping his brother as usual














































    1. art by letting it suffer the ignominy of adaptation to “the commercial requirements of the market”


    2. · Not letting little things bother to an extent that is unrelated to its seriousness


    3. Hermann sighed, letting himself relax


    4. In truth he was anything but naive and would get the better of people in negotiations while letting them chase him directly where he wanted them to go


    5. He reached over and grabbed a glass of water, drinking it all down in one large gulp and letting half of it spill out and run down his shirt


    6. ’ He repeated, before turning and letting himself out, yanking the door closed firmly behind him


    7. Yes, she was a city girl, and silently cursed Tdeshi's hormones for letting them lead her out here


    8. "You're trying to talk her into it without letting me know what your plan is


    9. The real strength was waiting patiently for her return wasn't it? As well as letting her know that he would be fine until then, and letting her know that her position with him was secure, though it was filled by a temp till then


    10. ‘You could have a problem letting the house with that sort of problem, Liz

    11. girl, who responded, letting her own orgasm flood through her, and as they both


    12. He stood quite still, letting


    13. much, but surely at her advanced age she must have some way of letting the health


    14. could occupy it, instead of letting it be filled with fear and depression


    15. "I notice it's quite a bit later," Glenelle said, letting her eyes tell her how shocked she was at how much later


    16. I relate in scathing detail how the interview went, letting rip and quite enjoying the experience


    17. He sat under the tree for an hour, letting the noon sun burn and parch the earth


    18. The window of my bedroom faces the front of the building so I hear the taxi drive over the gravel and the sound of the two them letting themselves in - judging by the amount of giggling going on, I’d say they have had a good time


    19. every rising phrase, letting the maelstrom notes burn through the universe


    20. think of was that God was letting her live

    21. ‘Now is that an invitation to complain or what!’ she said brightly, a rogue tear letting the side down


    22. Ridges of crumbling stone and cement bit into the thin skin covering my knees and I waited, letting the reality of this simple and basic reaction to the physical world wash through me


    23. "Letting them live as Satan's Slaves is defeat," Moamar said, coming dangerously close to insolence in the face of the Haadij


    24. Janet gently helps me undress and tucks me under the duvet before quietly letting herself out of the house


    25. "In the name of that history, I come before you today," he said, very distinctly and gravely, letting the echos reverberate away once again


    26. Ava was finally close to him, leaning back on him and letting him put his arm around her


    27. How many times have I heard that this is a message to the Jewish religion? How many times have I heard that Jesus cursing the religion of men? Jesus was cursing all religion! Anything that would purport to bring you close to God by hiding the fruit instead of letting it be open before all is a false religion


    28. compromise by letting her ride with him to the land of Mortality


    29. She was letting Alan set the pace, Nlara was filling on top of the third of a cup they had not consumed


    30. ’ she said, not letting on that she hadn’t been entirely sure about this herself

    31. They parted here and now and she felt very different from Nlara about letting her pink out in public


    32. "You have caused this," she knew she was getting into harangue mode and didn't care, it was either that or quake in terror and letting her mood look like hysterical anger was better than hysterical fear


    33. ‘Caderl is going to move in here, then, is he?’ I asked, not letting her off the hook


    34. They were on no timetable, so she didn’t see the harm in letting him rest longer


    35. where letting the words flow


    36. She had spent her whole life being the quiet little woman, letting life pass her by


    37. ’ He said wryly though I only half believe him … I can’t see him accidentally letting anything out unintentionally


    38. She hears the voice of a letting agent humble


    39. letting the hidden objects of the garden,


    40. letting the red-hot burn of combustion

    41. Lmore stopped by and sat behind her, taking her in his arms and letting her relax and caress with him


    42. All mothers face this day sooner or later, letting go can be very hard on the heart


    43. She was not the stuff of legend nor of heroism, being the sort of person who worried that she was letting her whole class down when her shoes got dirty, and here she was facing down three members of an alien youth culture, whose sole intent was to inflict grievous bodily harm on another vulnerable individual


    44. She smiled a toothless grin and stood back, letting me through her yard


    45. Letting the chant carry me, I close my eyes


    46. ‘There is only so long that I can sit doing not a lot so you are doing me a favour by letting me do this


    47. In a way he could understand her, she had a hard time letting things go without help


    48. We talked about the property David had left, discussing the different options open to us, suggesting that it might be best to keep the house for the time being, depositing anything precious in storage and, putting it in the hands of a reliable agent, letting it out until such time as Abi was of age


    49. I tuck in, relieved that my nerves are finally letting up


    50. She threw open the curtains, letting the room flood with glorious summer sunshine, and as she stood there, silhouetted in her curlers and her power-shouldered dressing gown, she started to sing














































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    Synonyms for "let"

    let net ball army of the pure army of the righteous lashkar-e-taiba lashkar-e-tayyiba lashkar-e-toiba get have allow countenance permit lease rent grant suffer leave hire sublet

    "let" definitions

    a brutal terrorist group active in Kashmir; fights against India with the goal of restoring Islamic rule of India


    a serve that strikes the net before falling into the receiver's court; the ball must be served again


    make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen


    actively cause something to happen


    consent to, give permission


    cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition


    leave unchanged


    grant use or occupation of under a term of contract