Example sentences of "[coord] do [adv] let " in BNC.
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1 | Let me be buried in lead at Claydon next to where your father proposes to lie himself , and let no stranger wind me , nor do not let me be stripped , but put a clean smock on me , and let my face be hid and do you stay in the room and see me wound and laid in the first coffin , which must be of wood if I do not die of any infectious disease , else I am so far from desiring it that I forbid you to come near me . |
2 | And do n't let your search for material lead you to choose the obscure for obscurity 's sake , so you feel you will be sure to stun the panel with a piece that has no good professional background . |
3 | just concentrate on flying the tow smoothly and accurately and do n't let yourself be distracted for a moment . |
4 | Mollie was the only child of Thomas Arthur Gryke , manufacturer from Eaglesclough on the way to Huddersfield and do n't let anybody forget it ! |
5 | ‘ When you catch him , make him sit , then fasten his collar on the second hole and do n't let him play you up . |
6 | Just keep still and do n't let her think you 're scared . |
7 | Off you go , and do n't let me hear any bad report of you in the future . ’ |
8 | Before the start , just let them know you are there and do n't let anyone crowd you ; try and make as much space for yourself as you can . |
9 | Do make sure your own decisions and do n't let others persuade you to ‘ have just one more ’ |
10 | Do n't let Toby get too far and do n't let him run away to the moon again . |
11 | ‘ Stand in front of that door , will you , and do n't let anyone go in ? ’ |
12 | ‘ I want 5–0 on the scoreboard by half-time , ’ Drew told Rutshire , ‘ and do n't let Randy get loose . ’ |
13 | Triumph through adversity , that 's the British way and do n't let anyone persuade you otherwise . |
14 | They include the exhortations to Stay Calm , Keep Things in Proportion , Do n't Think About It , and Do n't Let It/Them Get To You ( the last one of which includes the more specific Avoid Confrontations ) . |
15 | And do n't let a million postcards tell you otherwise . |
16 | Never put ice in the drinks and do n't let your kids eat ice cream . |
17 | And do n't let me see your faces round here again — understand ? ’ |
18 | Before he 'd left he 'd managed to say to her quietly , ‘ Do n't worry so much , Mo , and do n't let religious scruples worry you either . |
19 | But by God , its terrifying , and do n't let anyone tell you otherwise . |
20 | When women are told , ‘ Just do your breathing and do n't let those doctors interfere with you ’ , my experience is that they are very bitter when their labours do n't turn out the way the NCT has predicted . ’ |
21 | And do n't let it deform the joints cos it does eventually . |
22 | ‘ And do n't let that briefcase out of yer sight . ’ |
23 | I 'd say , nothing , we 've just been up there , and he 'd smack us across the chops with the er gloves , and say , go on , and do n't let me see you here again . |
24 | And do n't let it come to the crunch , either . ’ |
25 | And speak your own language , please : we 'll even teach it to you in our schools to prove how understanding we are , just so long as you do our dirty work for less wages than our own kind are prepared to accept : just so long as you keep yourselves to yourselves , and do n't let your children marry ours , because what we 're all terrified of , so terrified the word 's gone out of the vocabulary . |
26 | Well , I 'll tell you this , you oppose this motion with all your might and do n't let 'em get away with it . |
27 | Thanks very much indeed , Barry and do n't let anybody tell anybody in the trade union movement that the trade union movement is not moving . |
28 | That 's a tribute to the British work force and do n't let the honourable gentleman forget that we now have one point four million more in work , in the U K than we had ten years ago . |
29 | Professional and pecuniary plans meet with success so long as you know what you 're aiming for and do n't let others undermine you . |
30 | ‘ Take on the headache and do n't let it win by stopping you doing things , ’ he says . |