Example sentences of "let [pers pn] in [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Er , well Ray let us in on a little oak table erm and forget to ring up to find out whether
2 There was an arched cartway into the yard , and a narrow wicket let them in through the thick oak portal to the cobbled court , ringed round with stables and storehouses .
3 Of course , this may lead them to run onto the rotted wood , which will give way and let them in for a long fall …
4 I 'm sorry , Ellie ; I let you in for a hard time , did n't I ? ’
5 The chappie who let you in at the front door was Norman he 's form Salford East .
6 And Steve obediently went off , taking with him a jar of Marmite in a garden trowel as a substitute for coal in a shovel , and he stood out there on the front porch in the cold listening to the silence and looking at the stars , waiting for them to let him in on the last stroke of Big Ben on the radio : a faint , feeble echo of some once meaningful ritual , though what it had meant or now could mean nobody there knew or had ever known .
7 I 'm letting you in on the latest fashion and all you can do is accuse me of lying .
8 The Graduate Enterprise Programme can change that by helping you jump each hurdle , rather than letting you in for the high jump .
9 ‘ I need to see Mr Patterson , ’ I said as if I was letting him in on a big secret .
10 ‘ Good morning , Mrs Wooldridge , ’ said Mrs Deacon , letting her in by the back door .
11 and it 's just a take on , so I watched what I said , but erm , we mentioned it , we , we did n't see very much about it we just said it 's coming up we 'll have , we 'll let you in for a full details next month so
12 I 'll let you in on a little theory of mine .
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