Example sentences of "do [adv] let [pers pn] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | When you tip the seed from the packet it is hard to believe that from almost every one a plant will arise , so do not let them fall too thickly into the soil . |
2 | If you feel this way do not let it go very long without confessing it . |
3 | You can not pretend to people who , like you , have been pretending for as long as they can remember : they do not let you get away with it . |
4 | Do n't let them hide any longer behind that misleading label ‘ joy rider ’ . |
5 | If not , speak out — do n't let them get away without doing their share . |
6 | ‘ I 'm hardened to the noise that D and Baby make at home , but I do n't let them get away with it while I 'm around . ’ |
7 | Do n't let them get away with being patronising , because that 's probably the attitude they 'll take up . ’ |
8 | Do n't let Toby get too far and do n't let him run away to the moon again . |
9 | ‘ Do n't let him drink too much , ’ she whispered . |
10 | Do n't let him walk all over you ! ’ |
11 | Do n't let him get away with it ! |
12 | ‘ Do n't let him get away with it , will you ? ’ pleaded Bella , her voice almost a whine . |
13 | Fred 's having it off with Diane and it can never get stuck on again , that 's what happens if you — it can happen , the dreadful already has , you mark my words , I think they 're very nice , dear , now do n't you worry , that broom will never sweep again , do n't let him get away with it , it can happen with your shoes off , I should take him back , dear , he who hesitates is lost , you can get lots of laughs with the vicar , should have seen it , one good turn deserves another , niggers in the broom cupboard , Mavis was just the same , what a shame … ’ |
14 | That man did n't he get any more money out of it , but we , do n't let him get away with thinking their giving him |
15 | Even I do n't let him get away with that and he 's not my little brother . |
16 | Yeah , do n't let him get that close to me . |
17 | ‘ Do n't let her get away , Tim ! ’ he shouted . |
18 | They do n't let me do much yet . |
19 | Oh please do n't let me blush now ! she prayed . |
20 | The tight one will I 've never seen you in a tight dress though , you do n't let me see so I |
21 | Do n't let it burn away to nothing . |
22 | And do n't let it stop there ! |
23 | Please , please , please , I say to myself , let the time be slow , do n't let it go too quickly . |
24 | Do n't let it fail now |
25 | Do n't let it get too long , or it will be difficult to cut in spring . |
26 | There will be a lot on it Tim , be careful , do n't let it get everywhere , cos it 's so sticky |
27 | Do n't let it slip straight away , I mean That was annoying thing is that we did n't deserve to lose three one really , I mean |
28 | ‘ Do n't let it slip away , make certain your thoughts are known , visit the exhibition in the library and then write to East Hampshire District Council and tell them what you think … ‘ |
29 | Well , I 'll tell you this , you oppose this motion with all your might and do n't let 'em get away with it . |
30 | you do n't get that with the Conservative party cos they do n't let 'em get away with it for a start |