Before signposting some alternative policy approaches, let me throw some cold water on the doom and gloom predictions as they stand. |
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Just give it a try, if you will, and let me know how it goes in our next session. |
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For this purpose let me hand out an aide-memoire as to the decision-making task ahead of you. |
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Do you reckon they'd let me write the recaps on the official site if I apply for the gig next year? |
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Don't let me kid you into believing that you can develop software with the utmost ease. |
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Then yes, I am going to eat it, and I'll thank you kindly to let me eat it in peace. |
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And if you have any words of wisdom, or advice about how to make the coming ordeal any less painful, feel free to let me know. |
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Sara thought it was a kingfisher and, let me tell you, she knows kingfishers. |
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He replied to let me know that all was fine and that the game was coming back to me by recorded delivery. |
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If any of you know any good articles or books that address this problem please let me know. |
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I thought about working back another week but my doctor won't let me, as she knows I need to switch off. |
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If you do, and you find this account worth publishing, then please edit and let me know what you have done. |
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First, let me say that Otto Rehhagel has demonstrated the true worth of a genuinely gifted coach. |
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I think he had to re-mark most of my papers, but he still paid me the sum I had been counting on and let me mark again the next year. |
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I think they might have let me know in advance what they were planning instead of ambushing me, don't you? |
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Don't you ever let me hear you use that kind of language again, young lady, do you hear me? |
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If my cup won't hold but a pint and yourn holds a quart, wouldn't ye be mean not to let me have my little half-measure full? |
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If anyone had any doubts about the degree of contradiction on the Opposition's side of the House, let me read these remarks. |
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But if it does need more explanation, let me do so by looking at the history of feminism. |
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If you are interested in pursuing this, let me know and I'll do some additional legwork. |
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I was terribly disappointed that they didn't let me take it into the hospital with me. |
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They let me through, I got on the bus to the plane, climbed on the plane and they shut the door behind me. |
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I looked older than most teenagers and the doorman let me through without any hassle. |
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If you must continue with this project, then please let me help with the images. |
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You have plenty to do tonight. You have to get packed and such. Please, let me. |
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However I was aware that we lived in a world where I can make up my own mind, so if I want to smoke then let me. |
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He stopped frozen and let me be, which was the best choice he could have made. |
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She told me it would never happen between us, and she didn't let me down gently. |
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Sophie called and let me down gently but I still wanted to scratch out her eyes. |
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I've been in hibernation for a while, and let me tell you, deep sleep is refreshing. |
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Well, let me tell you, if I lose this contract after all the work that I'm having to do, then they will be making a mistake. |
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They seem to really understand customer service over here, let me tell you. |
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I have seen it in advance, and let me tell you, it's one of the great war movies ever made. |
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We had to drive all the way back to Montreal, and let me tell you, that was the most silent trip anyone has ever been on. |
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Our first album is coming out soon, and let me tell you, that one is going to be really different. |
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It'll be nice to have some time off from the work environment though, let me tell you! |
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There's no better way to capture an idea than to get it down on paper, let me tell you. |
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Friday afternoons were a nightmare until a colleague let me into the secret of the computer room. |
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The Principal told me they were only going to hire the music teacher and one other teacher besides himself so that let me out. |
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My children will let me know when they are ready to learn about the facts of life. |
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What has me happier is that, for the first time in three years, my back is well enough to let me fade the ball again. |
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So, in lieu of my own words, let me direct you instead to some recent offerings from my fellow citizens. |
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By way of apology and, indeed, justification, let me then remind the reader of the early career of one Albert Einstein. |
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She looked virtually the same as when I'd last seen her, though perhaps a closer vantage point would have let me see more wrinkles and lines. |
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If you've got a line on something going on in the private sector, let me know. |
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Anyway, she was friendly enough and let me linger in the corridor admiring the many rosettes she has won for her chickens. |
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Why do you always let me beat you at arm-wrestling, and hug me like a wild bear? |
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Well, let me just say that I'm sat at the computer drinking from a long, fluted glass. |
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The post only got a couple of comments, but let me tell you, the girl looked pretty fine if you ask me. |
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But let me tell you, gardening really is one of those activities you can lose yourself in, you don't think of anything but what you're doing. |
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He let me run my tape recorder for four hours while he and the family talked in the living room. |
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To pursue the idea that the interest of lyric is linked with a certain performative voicing, let me move from a poete maudit to a priestly poet. |
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But let me just hit at least once on two of the silliest talking points of those pushing this argument. |
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If anyone's succeeded in taming their black dog, drop me a note sometime and let me know what worked for you. |
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Before the writs and the fists fly let me point out that there's no hanky-panky, rumpy-pumpy or anything of the sort involved. |
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If you want the answers to these teasers, specific ones in the quiz that you're stuck on or indeed the whole quiz itself let me know. |
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I set sail with the Navy Seals and, let me tell you, they made a man out of me. |
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Well, let me ask you about that, because you're being very clear that there must be two separate appeals to the Security Council for a mandate. |
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Well, first of all, let me say that the actions of a few have reflected very, very badly on many of us, myself included. |
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They reluctantly let me go, and I was quickly scooped up into the arms of the other person. |
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I just finished it and I usually put marginalia in a book but, let me tell you, I had to get extra pages to write on. |
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Thankfully, my own little terrors decided to play fair on New Year's Day and let me have a bit of a lie-in until 8.45 am. |
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As always my best efforts should not be trusted since I'm a bit screwy, so if you find any errors on my end please let me know. |
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First let me flip the script a little bit and name a genre rather than a person. |
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At one point I wanted to stop eating meat, but my parents wouldn't let me because you had to eat meat. |
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Anyhow, even though it isn't a holiday for me, let me wish those of you celebrating Thanksgiving a good one. |
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I have been there before, Bree, I know how to deal with the pain, he can't hurt me anymore, so shut up and let me take care of this! |
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She said she'd let me know the next day when they'd made a decision on who to hire. |
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So let me sugar the pill for the thickos still reeling after their exam results. |
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And to make matters worse, when I tried to get back in, the bouncer wouldn't let me because he said I was too drunk. |
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If there is anybody who knows an honest barrister or solicitor that can help me with my defence and so, please let me know. |
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Then again, maybe if I ask nicely, the boss will let me string a hammock under my desk. |
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He's been a real, err, meanie for the last couple months and hasn't let me have any space. |
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But the house standing behind me and a throb of pain in my hand wouldn't let me move. |
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These are the people that quite happily let me shower and bath with no hot water for 10 days, because they couldn't be bothered to fix a tap. |
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A lot of the time it's like getting blood out of a stone, but I know the crowds won't let me down. |
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I had parents who never let me get carried away with my own sense of self-importance, and that was particularly the case with being asthmatic. |
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For those who have never had the pleasure of a flight into a combat zone, let me describe your loss. |
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As for the role of men in this movie, let me say that, for the most part, they are not depicted as melodramatic villains. |
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Eventually he let me go, thankfully without insisting I forfeit my memory card or grovel at his feet or sign a written apology. |
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Finally let me address prevention of mental illness and promotion of mental health. |
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No matter how much I'd like to regress and give in to senioritis, AMR will not let me do so. |
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Unfortunately, without wishing to speak ill of him, let me merely say he is a lawyer. |
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Since he decided to be difficult and let me do all the work, I stood up on my tiptoes and kissed him. |
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Obviously you will want to use your fastest lens, let me know what it is and I will try to suggest a film for you to use. |
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But because Heavenly Father loves me and because my Granny pays her tithing, someone happened to be walking through the lobby and let me in. |
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They say God could have forgiven me, let me repent and brought me back into the fold of the seraphim, yet He chose not to. |
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Now that I have that out of the way, let me start heaping some praise on this film. |
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First, then, let me point out some of the significant hints which the gospel records give us of the toilsomeness of Christ's service. |
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Would you please let me know if you have authority from your principal to accept service of process on its behalf. |
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At the risk of belabouring the point, let me cite just one other publication dealing with this question. |
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Please, let me go back to Rome to settle my affairs and say goodbye to my family. |
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If you see something you think belongs in a different category, by all means let me know. |
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For that reason let me comment in general on all four before I turn to the Benedictus. |
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And so, let me take this time to list a few of the many microscopic details that make ordinary day to day living worth it all for me. |
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As our event started, one of our volunteers came to let me know that there were protesters in the parking lot handing out religious tracts. |
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An informed reader writes to let me know that my description of this system was inaccurate. |
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I was the only person who had to hire a pair of shoes, she won't let me wear trainers on the big day. |
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Anyhow, as I'm no football commentator, let me shut my trap as I may just get into territory where I cannot defend myself. |
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At the risk of seeming to be a shill for David Talbot, let me suggest that non-subscribers reconsider. |
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So, in the spirit of giving till it hurts, let me offer up to the least deserving of us my annual scathingly incisive yet perennially trenchant. |
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Now for those of you who have been lucky enough to have escaped this ordeal, let me tell you that this is a trick question. |
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Well, if you let me see your ticket, I'll make sure you two girls get on the right train so you don't miss your ferry. |
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I am sure I have forgotten someone, please let me know if I missed you out. |
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Michael suggests that the modern mass is not Protestant in nature, but let me use one example, a quote from the introduction to the new missal. |
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Feel free to let me know about all of my spelling and grammar mistakes below. |
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I absolutely hate it when someone misunderstands me and then refuses to let me explain. |
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If Mr McIntyre has such evidence, I should like him to let me have it so I can investigate his claims. |
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The pub was pretty full, but Bryan had his guys let me through and then shouted me a drink. |
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They let me go in 24 hours because I had never been in trouble with the law before. |
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It sounds same-old-same-old, but let me assure you that Mancini crams as much daft humour and sick jokes in as possible. |
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Money both changed Stevens's world and changed in it, and so, in closing, let me speak briefly of moneychanging. |
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The hall monitors stopped me, but when I told them of my destination, they let me go. |
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It was such a turn-on to see someone that open, and I felt so honoured that she let me share it with her. |
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Unfortunately, they didn't seem to be missing me badly enough to just let me win the blasted game. |
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And please let me, or any other liberal, know if there is anything else we can do to abase ourselves. |
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The musician in me won't let me tune out the abrasively bland songs coming out of the speaker above my head. |
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It got very boring at times so every now and again Martin would let me read out some of the code and he would type it out. |
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Anyone else wants in on a very casual group comic blog, with no real guidelines and no minimum posting requirements, just let me know. |
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In responding to my question about the men in her life she let me know, quietly, that her father had sexually abused her as a child. |
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I was put in jail, but every day the warden let me read what had been printed locally about my case that day. |
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So my boss gets on the horn with one of the producers and insists that they let me meet with our client before he goes on the air. |
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To prospective employers, let me say that I'd be willing to fail for a fraction of the cost of other corporate washouts. |
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Vote for me and let me help you to make your student government more accountable to you! |
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Now let me have you imagine that you are at a lake or a pond standing at the edge of the water. |
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Honestly it's miles out of his way, in completely the opposite direction from where he lives, but he wouldn't let me get a train. |
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As a regular non-smoking pub goer and a former ex-barman let me assure you that I have never had a choice. |
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She helped put me through college, let me live at her house, helped pay my tuition and was always a great friend. |
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Excellent ministers, who have helped improve this country greatly over the past seven years, let me have it with both barrels. |
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Now before you jump down my throat and accuse me of being totally ignorant as to what goes on backstage, let me explain my position. |
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I was just thinking about my wife, but wait, let me explain, before you jump down my throat. |
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So without further ado, let me direct you to their respective tasting notes. |
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I have sympathy for the circumstances they found themselves in, but just a second, let me make this absolutely clear. |
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Gentlemen, just a second, let me just set the record straight here and I think we can reach agreement. |
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If anyone knows where to source this vegetable in the San Francisco area, please let me know. |
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So avoiding the whiff of scandal enveloping me back home, let me introduce you to the rest of my competitors. |
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Okay that was the dumbest speculation I've ever had and you bastards let me say it like some sort of idiot. |
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Now before you sneer and condemn me to 1,000 strokes of the lash, let me tell you about a little experience I had recently. |
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If anyone can read the characters on the sword itself, please let me know what they say. |
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They let me take one for a small fee and I had a companion to keep me company during the day. |
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If you haven't yet installed a Wi-Fi network in your home, let me tell you that you have no idea what you're missing. |
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As long as I'm toasting Keller based on wild speculation, let me tip my glass to Risen. |
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My parents realised I was genuinely interested in the acting and would let me watch anything, within reason. |
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If I made a mistake, or missed someone out, please let me know. |
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Ok, before you start jumping down my throat, let me explain. |
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They had no idea who I was, but were nice enough to let me tag along. |
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I have eschewed cough syrups and lozenges preferring to suck on the occasional spoonful of honey, which seems to soothe the tickle enough to let me get to sleep. |
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You don't want to be around when she sucks on a lozenge, let me tell you. |
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I asked a few friends if they could let me tag along with them to synagogue, and they all refused. |
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If it is gone entirely, please let me know and I will relist it. |
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And the memory of Janet hissing unpleasant things at me in justification of her decision not to let me be her partner in Physics is fading surprisingly quickly. |
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As an ex-bouncer, let me point out from experience that getting through a crowd like that is virtually impossible, especially when it's a drunk and rowdily cheerful crowd. |
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If anyone knows of his whereabouts in the region please let me know. |
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The last 3 days have been really hectic, let me tell you, whew. |
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Well let me tell you my experience with Health Republic and its affiliate MagnaCare. |
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And let me tell you people, there are some shockers out there. |
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Sincerely, Andrew Before the Rolling Stones fan club strings me up for treason, let me be clear. |
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I'd somehow persuaded Florida State University to let me tag along on their summer abroad program. |
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I twisted and twitched and writhed, but they wouldn't let me go. |
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They'd banged me up at just after 1am and they let me out at 5.30 am. |
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Please be so kind as to let me know how I can get this wonderful magazine. |
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Sometimes they'll let me just have free reign, or it's a collaboration. |
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Slowed me down and let me enjoy the wild weather, a big pile of grey storm clouds, a sunny battle of summer rain and sunshine and light shards slicing clouds. |
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I think it is important to have a rock-solid technique that will not let me down and will give me longevity and flexibility to allow me to do the things I want to do. |
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Every time I think that the studios are slow in getting what's going on out here, the traditional media rears up to let me know that they're even slower. |
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My father wouldn't let me drive the Porsche but I knew if we all went in one car, once my parents were liquored up, they would give me their keys to drive them home. |
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It was as if he were saying, give them a little Freud, maybe they'll let me alone. |
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Pray that I lead us aright, then, or you will never let me forget it. |
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Punk, let me remind you, had happened nine years earlier and had evolved into art rock sub-genres every bit as beastly as the muck that it had, in theory, swept aside. |
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But as you see I am blabbering on, so let me get back on track. |
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If it alarms you to have to listen to an engineer, let me reassure you. |
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If you'd like the higher res one, please email me and let me know. |
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Before the diehard BDS crew crucifies me, let me explain why I believe my invitation is not normalization. |
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But first of all, in a reflexive mode, let me say something about my own background which will help to place my interests in this conjunction of cultures in context. |
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Or that she probably, given her attitude toward Spotify, wants more money than that per stream if she has to let me do it? |
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I would give her a rundown on all the other presents I'd received, how Daddy let me ice the cake, how the lake froze over and we were allowed to skate. |
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Boys let me know they liked me, too, and I realized that I looked good, tall and slim, my long hair in a braid down my back. |
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This task you have set is meat and drink to me, Silver, let me be. |
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As it transpired, the person who messaged me was a real world friend of her's, whom she had entrusted to dig me out and let me know what happened to her. |
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My cohort whispered a few things conspiratorially to me about how if I had missed the ferry, all I'd have to do is pay them to let me go, and then I was out. |
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First, let me say that my story happened quite awhile ago and I shall try to the best of my ability to be as factual, and explicit as my memory will permit. |
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Every year at the annual Comic-Con International, they let me host a batch of wonderful events, most of them about the history of the comic book medium. |
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I was meant to be savouring the last moments of my precious long weekend, but instead I find myself wishing that time would fast forward itself and just let me go to school. |
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Just to show that all is not lost as far as civility in Anglo-Saxon politics is concerned, let me tell a fourth story from much more recent times. |
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Tutsi guerrilla fighters would not let me catch so much as a feral chicken in a countryside swarming with the livestock of their murdered fellow tribesmen. |
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In honor of the cold war, let me address old-fashioned male chauvinism. |
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In the interest of setting the record straight, let me correct you. |
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In other worldly news, let me quash a nasty rumour right here and now. |
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Okay, let me wash up and change into a clean shirt and we'll take off. |
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Now, young madam, let me wager a month's salary that you, like so many of our sisters these days, are the proud and confident wearer of the latest hipsters. |
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But let me tell you, when work is needed, they know how to work hard. |
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She let me spend hours helping her shelve and catalog books. |
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Pero, I'm getting dirty looks from the jefe so let me get you those books. |
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Come on let me get my stuff then we will be on our way back to the house. |
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I warn you, stand aside, let me pass, and begone before the Lord hears of this, for I am no mere slave, and he will not take your actions lightly. |
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So sit back quietly in that agreeably familiar comfy chair, treat yourself to a pot of weakish tea, and let me put the case for the rise of the dull man. |
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Maybe you'll let me take you to lunch, if your schedule permits. |
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He keeps it light and he has just the right touch and timing to know when to rag me about it and when to lay off and let me do things in my own time. |
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Just let me know when you're ready, and I'll be there with bells on. |
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The name, let me forewarn you, can be misleading, for the burger patty does not have any daal. |
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This is my first time in active BEM service. They've never let me near the Bugs before. |
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Sweetie, do let me show you the dooziest little afternoon frock that Poiret designed for me in Paris. |
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When you can spare time from duetting, coquetting, and claretting with your Hibernians of both sexes, let me have a line from you. |
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He made two piles of clothes even steven and let me pick which one I wanted. |
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Ah, I am full weary, lief, let me sleep, Forwandered and walked in this forest. |
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I was heeled also, and I held up my gun to scare him off and let me get away. |
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A flatmate let me and jokely asked was the flowers for him so I asked jokely back did I look gay? |
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But he was worried that a coach of a knothole team might not like the idea and not let me switch-hit. So, my dad went to the coach. |
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The boss let me off for breaking the office window, when in theory she could have fined me about 30 dollars. |
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He left a bad taste in my mind, let me have another good gulp of this liquid sunshine here with my bird's wing. |
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When I test-drove the new car, the salesman let me take it out to the freeway to put it through its paces. |
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From the top of this hill the Lord let me see in what places he had a great people to be gathered. |
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You'd cut your own nose off before you'd let me get the credit for solving robotic telepathy. |
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Although I had long since passed my septendecimal year, my parents would still not let me get a car. |
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To sidetrack for a moment, let me commend this team for their outstanding efforts. |
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And let me tell you that the greatest test of sticktoitiveness that has ever yet been devised is the application of a correspondence course. |
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She would let me know in a most untender manner if Brother Fielding told her I wasn't proficient. |
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I needed a waiver from the zoning board for the house because the lot was so small, but they let me build because it was next to the park. |
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Nor rank, nor wealth, I ask, but let me be Above contempt, and wantful poverty. |
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I'm not going to wuss out and wimp out and say, 'My God, we're out of the playoffs, let me just tank it. |
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He would just let me have it, flattering, cajoling, accusing. |
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My parents can be such a drag. They won't let me do anything. |
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They did let me have a 36 square foot Lego city in the house! |
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On this particular hunt I had my stand hung to let me watch a mountain laurel thicket on a ridge, as described above. |
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I like the fact that they kinda let me do what I want to do. |
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A fortune can be made on the prairie, and that's what me and Mr. B aim to do. Don't aim to be all hat and no cattle forever, let me tell you! |
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The things I liked most about Harry were his easy-going nature, his friendliness and the way he let me be my chattery self. |
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And they couldn't let me see Bret and Brad Lee until I'd given long interviews about my 10 years with my husband. |
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So let me set the record straight as to the last time Rangers enjoyed back-to-back SPL wins over Celtic in the same campaign. |
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If anyone out there has any experience with Venus Flytraps, please let me know. |
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Even better, let me download the entire CD booklet as a pdf. |
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At the Grand Canyon, he let me crawl to the edge for a better look. |
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We drove back down the hill, and the driver let me out near the Prado. |
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But Rich was not going to let me off that lightly and soon I was lunging, sprinting, and bunnyhopping over hurdles. |
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I was happy Dad had let me be a grownup with him for a little while. |
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Well having spent eight nights at Eurocamp's Cypsela resort on the Costa Brava let me tell you, sunshine breaks are alive and kicking. |
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My life was only saved by a lone ranger who spotted my lifeless body, stopped his Land Rover and let me drink from his billycan. |
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Thus, let me turn to the work of an analytic philosopher, William Alston. |
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Don't let me catch you running in the corridor again, I warn you. |
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I was out of cash, but the landlady let me have it on trust. |
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They will let me wear The Chosen Attire at work, however. Ramen. |
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I waited for his assistance but it didn't come. He let me trail for I don't know how long. I hollered and cried, cursed, rocked the boat. No soap. |
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I don't find it funny, I find it a bit sick, and I find it very cruel, and I just wish people would get on with their own lives and let me get on with mine. |
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I've used her password before to get info for Abe Caldwell. But this time I barely finished downloading when the server kicked me out and wouldn't let me log in again. |
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My own story begins when I was sixteen and ampless, with a cheap new electric guitar and an adaptor that let me plug directly into my stereo system. |
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And here let me remark that I have discovered that nobody ever lives in the backblocks. It is always the other fellow whose lot it is to live there. |
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Heyas, I finally got around to drawing a pic of my unicorn self, if anypony wants to see it and let me know if it could use some changes before I get to the coloring of it. |
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She doesn't let me compare her with other kissers, so it's hard to judge. |
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Can you please let me know how I get to the reception desk of Gamma Bank? |
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For people in Tassie who don't know me let me give you a brief outline. |
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Lest there be any confusion, let me stress here that the clause of an inferential corresponds to the focus, not the clause, of a canonical cleft sentence. |
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I had a huge monobrow until my mum finally let me wax it off. |
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Annette was just waiting on the list and we heard that people could donate without being a perfect match or blood relative so I mithered her to let me do it. |
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They let me go after my Lucine departed from this miserable world. |
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These guys would just let me sit in the luncheonette,'' Pacino says. |
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After the party, John let me doss down on the living-room floor. |
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We've never met before, but he's agreed to let me tag along as he leads colleagues to search for as many fungi and slime mold species as they can find in the next 30 hours. |
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