Use let in a sentence
Sentences starting with let
- Let the inquiring youth read the whole Introduction, and he will see what they mean. [3]
- Let us have your story, and be merry. [9]
- Let me remain your Sophonisba, and a free artist. [10]
- Let that be your model; and remember, on peril of your reputation as a prophet, not to put a stop before or after the nunquam. [6]
- Let me tell your Highness the truth, in return for saving my life. [11]
- Let Paulus be your captain, for he is strong, cautious and brave. [10]
- Let me help you. [5]
- Let me congratulate you. [4]
- Let me help you. [11]
- Let me tell you, sir, it is not now a question about Jimmy Madison or Jimmy Armstrong. [4]
Sentences ending with let
- The house in Hartford had been sold; and a house which, prior to Mrs. Clemens's breakdown they had bought near Tarrytown (expecting to settle permanently on the Hudson) had been let. [5]
- Yet the king did not see it "by those lamps;" and I looked in vain on the gates of the Residenz for the notice so frequently seen on other houses, of apartments to let. [4]
Short sentences using let
- Let me show you something. [5]
- Let me wring you out! [2]
- I will let you know. [11]
- Let me tell you how. [11]
- I won't let you go! [2]
- Let me hear you cough. [11]
- Let me see--where was I? [5]
- Let them ruin us! [2]
- Let him answer us! [2]
- Let another witness try. [5]
Sentences containing let two or more times
- Nay, let the young, who have no wrongs to satisfy, let the young who have dreams and visions and hopes, rule; not the old lion of the hills, who loves too well himself and his rugged ease of body and soul. [11]
- He judged she would let her spectre go; he hadn't a doubt of it in fact; but anyway, let the choice be made, and he was ready to ratify it and offer no further hindrance. [5]
- When the great winds and rains come down from the hills, do not let the floods drown us, nor the woods cover us, nor the snow-slide bury us; and do not let the prairie-fires burn us. [11]
- Let not him who is houseless pull down the house of another, but let him labor diligently and build one for himself, thus by example assuring that his own shall be safe from violence when built. [7]
- Thou, O Lord, who didst let the water-flood overflow her, didst not let the deep swallow her up, nor the pit shut its mouth upon her. [6]
- Let him, say we, have general law in advance (guarded in every possible way against fraud), so that, when he acquires a legal right, he will have no occasion to wait for additional legislation; and if he has practiced fraud let the courts so decide. [7]
- Both parties deprecated war, but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would accept war rather than let it perish, and the war came. [7]
- Oh, come, let us go, let us escape. [11]
- If Paaker comes to you repentant, receive him kindly, and let me know; but if he will not yield, close your rooms against him, and let him depart without taking leave of you. [10]
- If it be Thy will, let my soul be cast away; but for the soul of him whose body I slew, and for his land, let my life be the long sacrifice. [11]
More example sentences with the word let in them
- Come, now, calm yourselves, and let me go on with my story; or it will be morning before Bartja gets to sleep. [10]
- And don't let yourself be fooled with Constitutional Union Meetings, and compromises. [9]
- Now go to your window, if it is a still day, open it, and let the half-sheet of paper drop on the outside. [6]
- He says: "Sink your own will; let it be subject to a higher, and you need take no thought. [11]
- When we want your opinion on scientific matters, we will hasten to let you know. [5]
- If he--" "Shut your mouth, let Ingolby speak for himself," snarled the big river- driver. [11]
- As I believe, your husband is willing to let bygones be bygones, and to begin to-morrow as though there was no to-day. [11]
- If you let your hand tremble so, we can never get away from them, but if you're only quiet now, we shall do so, easily. [12]
- The honeysuckle in your garden needs a support, that it may grow and put forth flowers; let these poor songs be the espalier around which your memory of the absent one can twine its tendrils and cling lovingly. [10]
- You lend me your apern and let me take him his breakfast in the morning. [5]
- So the seven young men said one to the other, let us get up and travel. [5]
- There were literary young ladies, who had read everything of Dickens and Thackeray, and something at least of Sir Walter, and occasionally, perhaps, a French novel, which they had better have let alone. [6]
- It wouldn't be you, Tom Sawyer, if you was to let such a chance go by. [5]
- If she needs you, she'll be sure to let you know. [11]
- If I were you, I'd let the matter stand. [11]
- Well, I let you, didn't I? [5]
- And--I wonder if you will let me say it? [4]
- And tell me, you will let me know when you have found out where he and his parents have gone? [10]
- But see, if you will let a poor man speak his mind, if I were you I'd not impose the command on Mr. [11]
- What may delight you will cost bitter tears to many others, and so let us both hope that this splendid spectacle may now have reached its climax, and soon may come to an end. [10]
- Let this console you when the bread fails. [5]
- Let me show you what I mean to do once we've Salem free from danger. [11]
- Let me tell you what happened to me once. [6]
- Let me show you what a man has got to go through: Nine years ago I mapped out my "Journey in Heaven. [5]
- I knew that you were not mixed up in politics, but I also knew that you were an intimate friend of Jethro's, and I thought that you had been let into the secret of the woodchuck session. [9]
- Suppose one of you wants to borrow the legs a minute from the one that's got them, could he let him? [5]
- Let him take you to your Uncle Daniel. [9]
- Let me ask you to conduct yourself as a prisoner of war on parole. [11]
- Let me introduce you to a young man who belongs to the Brahmin caste of New England. [6]
- Let me ask you this--that you'll not believe anything bad of me till you've heard what I've got to say. [11]
- Though I write you these few words, dear Robert, I do not know that they will reach you, for as yet it is not certain they will let Voban visit you. [11]
- Let me tell you there's no better blood in the land than the Austen blood. [9]
- Let me give you the outlines of a supper to which we were invited the other night: it certainly cannot hurt you to read about it. [4]
- I will send you that--and you must let no one but Ossip read it. [5]
- Let me remind you that your doing so, at our instance, will place you in a safe and comfortable position--your present one is not desirable--and cannot injure your brother; for against him and you we have quite sufficient evidence (as you hear) already. [12]
- Let me tell you that unless there's a good round answer to what we demand, the Nore fleet'll have it out with the government. [11]
- Let me tell you that the President of the United States himself is liable to impeachment, and bound to disprove any charge he may be accused of. [9]
- It's lucky for you that from what she let fall, I've got the clue I want, for if I hadn't, I'd have visited the failure upon you, I can tell you. [12]
- And now, suppose you step over at once and let us see General Scott (and) General Cameron about assigning a position to General Fremont. [7]
- We can get you some garter-snakes, and you can tie some buttons on their tails, and let on they're rattlesnakes, and I reckon that 'll have to do. [5]
- I cannot let you shoot at men who carry the Union flag. [9]
- No matter where you put anything, they are not going to let it stay there. [5]
- There, now, if you please, go before me, and let me stay here alone a little while. [10]
- I'm always making you out more than human...only, let me say--I meant that--about riding away. [13]
- Let me tell you one thing. [6]
- Let me tell you one of my fancies, and then you will understand the strange sort of fascination she has for me. [6]
- I'll write to you often and let you know how they are. [9]
- I will let you off at twenty-eight per cent.--twenty-seven--even twenty-five if you insist, for there is nothing illiberal about me when I am out on a diplomatic debauch. [5]
- Let me remind you of it, whether you have read it or not. [6]
- Let me remind you of a curious fact with reference to the seat of the musical sense. [6]
- I still owe you my after-dinner speech, but you must let me off, for I can't speak your language fluently. [10]
- Your head, if you let the jade and her brothers escape! [10]
- Well, then, will you let me aid you--say till better times? [13]
- Said he: "Tom, you let him alone. [5]
- But what do you let a person look at your hand for, with that awful thing printed on it? [5]
- I'd never let you leave me without knowing. [13]
- I never let you know--and yet I see now we might have got along in any other relationship. [9]
- I would let you know now, if I knew myself. [5]
- Tom said: "But you know I didn't know you were my mother; and besides--" "Well, nemmine 'bout dat, now; let it go. [5]
- I wouldn't let you keep me. [9]
- Let me help you into the house, and lie down on the cushion for a time. [10]
- I cannot let you in, but come with me. [11]
- Let me find you in the garden early to-morrow morning. [10]
- Let me tell you I have an order from the British Government to confine him to his estate; not to permit him to leave it; and, if he does, to arrest him. [11]
- Let me teach you how to face the world without a dollar; how to make a fortune. [11]
- Let him tell you how I listened to his vows of love. [10]
- Now, I'll let you hear it if you like. [11]
- Forty year ago, you had only to let down the bucket till the first knot in the rope was free of the windlass, and you heard it splashing in the cold dull water. [12]
- Let me bid you good morning! [10]
- I couldn't let you go from me now, ignorant of the truth, you whose trust is beyond telling. [11]
- I might let you go and speak; but I think my chances are better than yours, Cluny. [11]
- How much did you figure you could get out of me, if I let you bleed me? [11]
- I know how you feel, and I shouldn't let anything of that sort go out uncontradicted afterward. [8]
- I feel as you do about it; but I wish I felt easier about him--sure, that is, that we're not doing wrong to let him keep on talking so. [8]
- But there, if you can, let us hear what man it is who disturbs the home of the philosopher. [11]
- The best thing you can do is to let me die, for then you would be safe once for all from my wickedness, and all would be over and done with. [10]
- Let me tell you briefly the history of my personal relation to tobacco. [5]
- Well, she says you are to forget all that.... She says: 'I shall love him always, but let him be free. [2]
- He said, 'If you are determined to kill me, let me have time to pray before I die,' I told him I had no time to hear him pray. [5]
- Let me see you all, once more. [5]
- Let me tell you a story, adapted to young persons, but which won't hurt older ones. [6]
- Let me ask you a question, Father Damon. [4]
- Let me fill you a glass of it. [6]
- Let me tell you a doctor's story. [6]
- Let me give you a cup of tea. [4]
- She had not yet gone to bed when the Rostovs arrived and the pulley of the hall door squeaked from the cold as it let in the Rostovs and their servants. [2]
- Let me see--why, yes, she was born the day I sold the blue enamelled timepiece to his Highness the Duc de Mauban. [11]
- For over three years they had let society talk. [11]
- Let the sixteen years I have lived in obedience to thee by my future security. [5]
- We never even wrote you, because we were always so sure, from day to day, that our affairs would finally so shape themselves as to let us get to Scotland. [5]
- The Emperor had written to Count Rostopchin as follows: As soon as Leppich is ready, get together a crew of reliable and intelligent men for his car and send a courier to General Kutuzov to let him know. [2]
- But let me write no more. [6]
- But do you write Barstow that I have left here for a week or so, and in case he should want me he must write me here, or let me know through you. [5]
- See thou the wreck this fiend hath made, and let thy heart be moved with pity! [5]
- Many of the wounded asked them not to unload the carts but only to let them sit on the top of the things. [2]
- Bowers said he wouldn't serve on anybody's staff; and if anybody thought he could make him, let him try it. [5]
- You know I wouldn't have let you keep coming here if you hadn't promised never to refer to it. [8]
- Let him who would sneer at my emotion close this volume here, for he will find little to his taste in my journeyings through Holy Land. [5]
- But the court-artist would not let him go. [10]
- But the King would not let her go. [5]
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