Sentences with let
let
L l - People said we were interfering with nature, and that we should just let the animals die. [VERB noun infinitive]
- I love sweets but Mum doesn't let me have them very often. [VERB noun infinitive]
- I looked older than most teenagers and the doorman let me through without any hassle.
- It's our job to formulate a clear question and let the people decide.
- I had to get up at seven o'clock this morning to let them into the building because they had lost their keys. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- Let me say it again. I despised Wade's life. [V me inf]
- A contract was let for 25 buildings across the state in a first round of construction.
- The decision means tenders will now be let for the project, with work expected to begin in late February.
- Let me take your coat. [V me inf]
- Let's consider ways of making it easier. [V us inf]
- She opens the front door to let the cat in and the lock falls off in her hand.
- They just need to stay out of the way and let you and the boss go to work.
- I'm bored. Let's go home. [V us inf]
- Let's have some hush, please. [V us inf]
- In March, she let them sneak an early peek at the work in progress.
- A contract was let unfairly and we contested it in front of a Federal judge.
- Now, let's see. Where did I leave my bag? [V pron inf]
- If he wants to do that, let him do it. [VERB noun infinitive]
- All of the sites are currently let to strong tenants and are being sold by private treaty.
- If some want to mount an eleventh-hour challenge, let them come out in the open.
- Let him get his own cup of tea. [VERB noun infinitive]
- Please God, let him telephone me. [VERB noun infinitive]
- The court heard the driver of the Volvo pulled out after a van stopped to let him across the road.
- If they want to have a genuinely scientific theory, let them propose a model that can be rigorously tested.
- Let x equal 5 and y equal 3. [VERB noun infinitive]
- She is thinking of letting her house to an American serviceman. [VERB noun + to]
- If they want a challenge, let them clean up the damage they have caused.
- But don't let a French name suggest myopic cuisine.
- I couldn't sell the London flat, so I let it out to pay the mortgage. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
- She lets him roam around
- The form let is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle.
- let's get on
- let "a" equal "b"
- let the worst happen
- To let air out of a tyre
- To let a cry
- The majority of new lets are covered by the rent regulations
- To let blood
- let me in
- let me hear from you
- House to let
- After he knocked for hours, I decided to let him come in.
- Let me alone!
- The physicians let about a pint of his blood, but to no avail.
- I decided to let the farmhouse to a couple while I was working abroad.
- To let the building of a bridge; to let out the lathing and the plastering
- Let's put on a show! Let us have a moment of silence. Let me just give you the phone number. Let P be the point where AB and OX intersect.
- Can you let me know what time you'll be arriving?
- The apartment lets for $100 per week.
- To act without let or hindrance.
- The gunman threatened to let the teller have it if he didn't move fast.