Use "let him be" in a sentence

1. Let him be spared.

2. Let him be impaled!”

3. Let him cool his heels for a while: that'll teach him to be impolite.

4. I'll be damned if I let him in the house .

5. Let him finish.

6. Let him go.

7. Let him escape.

8. Come, let us kill him, and the inheritance will be ours.’

9. Let this man be paid honor and present him with incense.

10. Look away from him and let him be, while , like a hireling, he completes his day.

11. Let him instruct you.

12. Let him judge the afflicted ones of the people, let him save the sons of the poor one, and let him crush the defrauder.

13. Let him eschew evil , and do good; let him seek peace, and ensue it.

14. 30 Let him give his cheek to the one striking him; let him have his fill of insults.

15. Still they kept crying out all the more: ‘Let him be impaled!’”

16. We had him and we let him go.

17. Clean him up and let oncology have him.

18. Let him not become uncircumcised.

19. Let him your strength renew.

20. Let me send him away.

21. You let her take him?

22. Come, let us adore him!

23. Let him in at once.

24. Let me get at him!

25. Let him feel your face.

26. Don't let him bulldoze you.

27. She let him sod off.

28. 22 If anyone has no affection for the Lord, let him be accursed.

29. His father let him show him his report card.

30. Keeper Judge never touched him let alone trip him.

31. Let him call the elders+ of the congregation to him, and let them pray over him, applying oil to him+ in the name of Jehovah.

32. Do not let him decelerate, Mike.

33. Don't let him do anything stupid.

34. 17 Let loving hearts enthrone Him.

35. If he's stupid enough to walk away, be smart enough to let him go.

36. Let him call the elders of the congregation to him, and let them pray over him, applying oil to him in the name of Jehovah.

37. The child ought to be punished.You shouldn't let him get away with telling lies!

38. If anyone does not love the Lord, let him be accursed! The Lord comes!

39. Don't let him get too close.

40. Let him rest in peace, princess.

41. Let him realise one thing: she might be poor, but she was nobody's doormat!

42. Don't let him see the ivory.

43. Don't let him break your spirit.

44. Let him go, I beseech you!

45. And let him crush the defrauder.

46. Let go of him, you punks!

47. Don't let him spoil your evening.

48. I let Mr Jackson finish his speech, then I let into him.

49. He says Father grows eccentric, and it would be unwise to let him stay here

50. Perhaps you would be good enough to let him know we are on our way.

51. He who speaks against the truth of apostolical pardons, let him be anathema and accursed.

52. I let him stick two fingers in.

53. Let Mad Dragon take care of him

54. Let him descend into his own element.

55. Let him seek peace and ensue it!

56. They told the executioner to let him go , and pardoned him.

57. She never ignored him, or let him languish in his infirmities.

58. Let it be, let it beLet it be, let it Bewhisper words of wisdom:Let it be

59. Linc, just let him wear his crown.

60. Linc, just let him wear his crown

61. Try not to let him upset you.

62. Surely you won't let him do this.

63. 14 Let him return whence he came.

64. Let us play a joke on him.

65. You let him slip through your fingers.

66. 7 Don't let him diminish your achievements.

67. I let him excavate around the mine.

68. The crowd parted to let him through.

69. Don't let him play up his illness.

70. Let Him guide you through constant prayer.

71. Let me guess, the harpoon killed him.

72. Don't let him go running amok, Bill.

73. you let him look for you everywhere!

74. Let him alone. He needs a rest.

75. Do not let him replay anything, ever.

76. "Let him go free! " shouted the crowed . "Give him a free pardon! "

77. With that he made an agreement with him and let him go.

78. Let me get at him,[sentencedict .com]I'll soon wear him out!

79. Cor. 22 If anyone does not love the Lord, let him be accursed! The Lord comes!

80. You'd let him buy you a clunker, you'd be driving now instead of borrowing mom's hooptie.