Let-it-be Sentence Examples

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  • You let it be her choice.

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  • If you win or lose, let it be on purpose.

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  • I always let it be out there that I was available to go back to GH.

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  • In compensation let it be mentioned that in Rev. xii.

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  • Than to let it be known how many acres of errable lande euery man hath in tyllage, and of the same acres in euery felde to chaunge with his neyghbours, and to leve them toguyther, and to make hym one seuerall close in euery felde for his errable lands; and his leyse in euery felde to leve them togyther in one felde, and to make one seuerall close for them all.

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  • He let it be known that he strongly disapproved of their proposal to elect Count Melzi, the Italian statesman most suitable for the post; and a hint given by Talleyrand showed the reason for his disapproval.

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  • This relation-number is the ordinal number corresponding to n; let it be symbolized by it.

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  • If you win or lose, let it be on purpose, he said.

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  • Finally, let it be always by the mercies of God that you are moved to present yourselves a sacrifice of thanksgiving to him.

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  • Never let it be said that the waterproof jacket is not stylish.

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  • Now that we were financially settled, she let it be known she too was ready to embrace motherhood.

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  • Never let it be said I don't get the point!

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  • Opinions were divided in the emperor's circle between a Russian and an Austrian princess; but the marked coolness with which overtures for the hand of the tsar's sister were received at St Petersburg, and the skill with which Count Metternich, the Austrian chancellor, let it be known that a union with the archduchess, Marie Louise, would be welcomed at Schonbrunn, helped to decide the matter.

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  • If Christians wish to offer any special sacrifice to God, let it be that of grateful praise or deeds of beneficence (r5 f.).

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  • To effect a remodelling when the ground is in stubble, let it be ploughed up, harrowed, and cleaned as in a summer fallow, the levelling-box employed when required, the stuff from the conductors and main drains spread abroad, and the beds ploughed into shape - all operations that can be performed at little expense.

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  • The governments on both sides could of course give no countenance to this theory; Bismarck especially was very careful never to let it be supposed that he desired to exercise influence over the internal affairs of his ally.

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  • But let it be observed, first, that to reduce the huge and confused mass of pre-existing law into the compass of these two collections was an immense practical benefit to the empire; secondly, that, whereas the work which he undertook was accomplished in seven years, the infinitely more difficult task of codification might probably have been left unfinished at Tribonian's death, or even at Justinian's own, and been abandoned by his successor; thirdly, that in the extracts preserved in the Digest we have the opinions of the greatest legal luminaries given in their own admirably lucid, philosophical and concise language, while in the extracts of which the Codex is composed we find valuable historical evidence bearing on the administration and social condition of the later Pagan and earlier Christian empire; fourthly, that Justinian's age, that is to say, the intellect of the men whose services he commanded, was quite unequal to so vast an undertaking as the fusing upon scientific principles into one new organic whole of the entire law of the empire.

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  • There he disowned the sermons of the pardonsellers, let it be seen that he did not approve of the action of the Legate, and so prevailed with Luther that the latter promised to write a submissive letter to the pope, to exhort people to reverence the Roman See, to say that Indulgences were useful to remit canonical penances, and to promise to write no more on the matter unless he happened to be attacked.

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  • As a simple example, take the case of a light frame, whose bars form the slides of a rhombus ABCD with the diagonal BD, suspended from A and carrying a weight W at C; and let it be required to find the stress in BD.

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  • When Charles became king in 1625 he at once let it be known that the Articles of Perth were not to be abrogated, and that no meeting of the assembly was to be allowed.

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  • Finally let it be repeated that there is offered here no more than an introductory course of standard authorities suitable for the English reader.

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  • When the argument from analogy seems to go beyond this, a peculiar difficulty starts up. Let it be granted that our happiness and misery in this life depend upon our conduct - are, in fact, the rewards and punishments attached by God to certain modes of action, the natural conclusion from analogy would seem to be that our future happiness or the reverse will probably depend upon our actions in the future state.

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  • The government of Great Britain let it be known that its patience was not inexhaustible, while the senate of the United States declared that it would support President Roosevelt in his efforts for the amelioration of the condition of the inhabitants of the Congo.

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  • But let it be as it is, and as it hath been from the beginning."

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  • The Russians - without gasoline bombs or anti-tank grenades - let it be.

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  • First, let it be said, that certain alluvial gold is unquestionably derived from the denudation of quartz lodes.

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  • Unless we let it be known that we have wodges of cash burning a hole in our pocket.

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  • With his father's aspiration of making Holy Russia a homogeneous empire he thoroughly sympathized in principle, but he disliked the systematic persecution of Jews, heretics and schismatics to which it gave rise, and he let it be understood, without any formal order or proclamation, that the severe measures hitherto employed would not meet with his approval.

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  • For instance, if there are certain chemicals you don't want used in treating your lawn or shrubs, let it be known.

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  • Opt for typical white or beige, stainless steel or choose a fridge in a funky color and let it be the guiding inspiration for your kitchen color scheme.

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  • Jenn hopes to keep the webshop open, although she is trying to sell it and let it be run by somebody else.

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  • The Love Peace Planet collection of styling products are named with odes to popular peace-day songs, including the Let It Be leave in conditioner, Walking on Sunshine shine conditioner and a Free Ur Mind firm hold hairspray.

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  • It is also wind-resistant and features grommets that will let it be staked, or you can use the convenient pockets ready to be filled with sand to weigh it down.

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  • You can always encourage deeper flirting another time and if it's rebuffed or avoided, then let it be.

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  • It was rumored she might be leaving, so I sort of let it be out there that I was interested in the part.

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  • If you've had a history of an allergic reaction to a particular substance, let it be known.

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  • Talk to your artist about how he/she got into tattooing themselves and then let it be known how much you'd like learn yourself.

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  • Just let it be said that this is his first album in five years, and he he's still got it.

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  • Don't let it be the latter; instead be well prepared and plan ahead so that your celebration goes flawlessly.

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  • He almost protested, but thought she might want control of when to leave, so let it be.

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