Example sentences of "let [pron] out [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Cathy went into the shop and Wycliffe let himself out into the little hall from which stairs led up to the flat .
2 He cut the power by the meter and collected his roll and the half-completed form from the kitchen table before he let himself out through the back door .
3 He let himself out of the front door and when he was beyond the shelter of the porch he felt the sting of rain on his cheeks .
4 Then , looking at the man as if he was so much dirt , he let himself out of the front door .
5 When he was satisfied that everything was straight , he let himself out of the back door .
6 Carolyn let herself out of the french windows and made her way along the trodden track to her garden , now a dug rectangle of some eight by twelve yards , backing on to the wall of Keswick 's warehouse .
7 Korda let him out on a three-picture deal with Fox , continued to pay him $15,000 a year but would take a large slice of what Fox paid him : from the three pictures Richard would earn about £80,000 .
8 Less than two hours later , a city-centre taxi let her out under the lighted awning of the hotel by the park .
9 Zamaron bought the paintings of both Modigliani and Utrillo and let them out after a sobering night in the cells .
10 ‘ You let me out at the next corner .
11 Over at the manse the Reverend William McIvor , in a drab overcoat , let himself out by the back door and rode off to the north-east by a back path through the woods near Taymouth Castle , keeping his grey garron on a tight rein and stepping slowly so that the hoof-beats were nearly soundless .
12 Let everything out into the open and then let them hurt you with it .
13 She 'd make for the kitchen , she thought , and let herself out through the back door .
14 She bent quickly to kiss her father , then let herself out into the shadowy hall , and made for the wide , oak-panelled stairs .
15 Perhaps she was : she seemed to let it out in a long , gusty sigh , and walked away from the children , down the track to a place where a flat rock jutted out from the side of the bank .
16 ‘ Nothing at all , ’ said Greg , letting himself out of the front door .
17 She took a deep breath , letting it out on a low , pleasurable chuckle as she headed for the stage .
18 In the hall she wraps a long scarf round her neck and puts on a cream-coloured quilted cotton jacket , with wide shoulders and inset sleeves , and lets herself out by the front door .
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