Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 But with the change of rules meaning Warwickshire have to let one of them go at the end of the season , which one will it be ?
2 Pride and a sense of dignity kept her from letting any of them see how terrified she was .
3 But by God , ’ he added grimly , ‘ let one of them approach me and I 'll take the pitchfork to them ! ’
4 He pointed out that the army version of the shooting prompted the questions : Why , if the army believed that it had caught three terrorists , did it let all of them escape ?
5 If you see fit , Father Abbot , let one of them appeal for a judgement .
6 But you have n't to let either of them get the better of you !
7 I 've got DiMarzios in all of them save for one , which has four Chandler Lipstick Tubes .
8 In a brief space of time , she had scattered offspring around the country and omitted to let any of them know each other .
9 Can the rest of you send up clues on how to recognise you too ?
10 Are you sure you wo n't let either of us go ? ’
11 Please let any of us know if you have found anyone who did n't .
12 Let either of us know and we can send you details of where and when we are meeting etc .
13 Ropes let down into it seem to go down forever , coins dropped never make a sound , etc .
14 I met her in Cambridge and she introduced me to her new boyfriend who was a Dutchman called Erik Hazelhoff-Roelfzema , I was most impressed with this keen and very handsome young man , but I knew nothing whatsoever about him save that he was anxious to get into the Pathhnders .
15 But you must n't let on you know — he said he 'd kill me .
16 Do n't let on you know any of that .
17 Dad do we have to we have to come up with a name .
18 We also need to let people around us know where our boundaries are concerning how they should behave towards us .
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