let us go

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English

Phrase

let us go

  1. (formal) Alternative form of let's go (hortative of go).
    • 1987, John Harris, China Seas, London: Arrow Books, published 1989, →ISBN, page 187:
      ‘Now let us go to my house where we will celebrate the trust with champagne from the Crimea.’
    • 2013, Sabrina Jeffries [pseudonym; Deborah Gonzales], What the Duke Desires (The Duke’s Men; 1), New York, N.Y.: Pocket Books, →ISBN, page 212:
      “Come,” Vidocq said, offering Lisette his arm, “let us go to my house where we can be more comfortable. []
    • 2015, Ryk E[rik] Spoor, Phoenix in Shadow (Balanced Sword; 2), Riverdale N.Y.: Baen Books, →ISBN, page 98:
      She glanced about. “This is not a place for talk or questions. Come, let us go to the city.”
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see let,‎ us,‎ go.
    • 1986, Derek Sampson, Grump Goes Galumphing, London: Methuen Children’s Books, →ISBN, page 65:
      Only Grump managed to bawl a frantic order to Herman. ‘Let us go, you mad maypole! For goodness sake let us go!’
    • 2015, Laura Elliot, chapter 11, in The Betrayal, Ickenham: Bookouture, →ISBN, page 87:
      Karin had begged her parents to let us go to the party.
    • 2017, Amy S[kylark] Foster, The Rift Frequency, New York, N.Y.: HarperVoyager, →ISBN, page 87:
      Death hovers. It’s not a probability, but it’s always a possibility. So either you let us go, or you let me die right here, right now.