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

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1 You could , if you wish , try Java Fern , which is rather too woody for the tastes of many species — but if you want a good covering you will need to let it establish for a few months — or else you can cheat and use Java Fern-covered rocks/bogwood from another tank .
2 He said they were good to him whenever they saw him but often he did n't choose to let them see him .
3 This would certainly have been within the power of an omnipotent being , but if he had started it off in such an incomprehensible way , why did he choose to let it evolve according to laws that we could understand ?
4 She had been neglected and he ached because of it , but it would n't do to let her know that .
5 It would n't do to let him see her relief and gratitude .
6 If you would like me to send you further copies of these agreements , please do not hesitate to let me know .
7 It was from a consultant psychiatrist from the Twickenham Area Health Authority who was fulsome in her compliments then added , ‘ Should you ever need any free psychiatric advice , please do n't hesitate to let me know . ’ )
8 When you do come in , do n't hesitate to let me know .
9 We have done our utmost to provide you with the best possible product but if you have any complaints or suggestions as to how it could be improved do n't hesitate to let us know .
10 ‘ I did n't plan to let it go that far .
11 And for all his fans over here , I 'd like to let them know that he called DJ and me aside then and asked us if we 'd be interested in doing a European tour .
12 For example : Dear Mr Dawson , I would like to let you know that I am pregnant and anticipate my confinement will take place in the week before Christmas .
13 They knew that if you made schools and universities permanent structures , tooled beautifully in stone and designed in a timeless way to permit the flowering of reflective thought and ancient customs , that society would become attached to them and would n't want to let them go when the cutbacks came .
14 When he went to look at Anna before going to school her eyes were once more as blue as the sky , and she curled her fingers round his as if she did n't want to let him go .
15 The audience did n't want to let him go and he returned to sing a little jazz , leaving the stage to rapturous applause .
16 My parents did n't want to let me go , but I begged them and promised to come back very quickly .
17 Half my clients do n't even want to let me know what they 're up to .
18 ‘ Do you want to let me catch it for you ? in he continued patronisingly .
19 I did not want to let her go .
20 " I do n't want to let you go , but d' you know , I feel so ridiculously happy .
21 Father reached out for love and did n't want to let it go .
22 " You do n't want to let it worry you .
23 The Minister has told us today that he does not want to let us know what his proposals will be when he goes into negotiations .
24 We 're trying at the moment to get in non-conformist church records , or at least to get copies of them if the churches do n't want to let us have them , because they 're quite important for the nineteenth century history of East Sussex , and erm really any help that we can get from the general public who 've got old documents relating to their properties , minutes of any organisation that they 've been involved in , or that used to exist and that 's now collapsed , anything like that that can add to the history of the county we 're always very grateful to receive .
25 We 're trying at the moment to get in Nonconformist church records , or at least to get copies of them if the churches do n't want to let us have them , because they 're quite important for the nineteenth century history of East Sussex , and erm really any help that erm that we can get from the general public who 've got old documents relating to their properties , minutes of any organisations that they 've been involved in or that used to exist and that 's now collapsed , anything like that that can add to the history of the county , we 're always very grateful to receive .
26 we 'll have to let them catch you right at the right , where the music tells you too , dum , oh
27 You 'll have to let them know you 've been called up . ’
28 I think we 're just gon na have to let him moan I would n't mind , but until last weekend , he never give a dickie bird about going to sleep I think it was that came in and set him off she should 've just left him on to it instead of trying to do it herself
29 Of course , we 'll have to let him go in the morning . ’
30 I certainly do n't have to let him take advantage of it or let him bludgeon me into a marriage that would be power-based and intolerable .
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