Example sentences of "they [adv] let [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | right cos then you 're taking them away from the fact that you want other quotes right , they 'll say to you oh we were n't thinking of doing it actually until the winter , right and then you can say to them well let me just say that by placing your order in now we can put your installation in hand , right , basically at today 's prices , right , on an extended delivery , right , and you can still qualify for a special offer , right |
2 | ‘ Bearing in mind the vast divide between rich and poor in Argentina , they presumably let them eat cake all the time , ’ said Perdita . |
3 | When they eventually let him go , he paused and spat deliberately , sideways into the grass . |
4 | They only let us out for baths if there was enough staff , otherwise you had to have a strip wash . |
5 | Actually they perhaps let us go back on them then |
6 | But the blacks they just let them go . |
7 | She said : ‘ They knew what I was doing , but they just let me carry on . ’ |
8 | They just let you go on buying on the never-never . |
9 | They just let you run out . |
10 | Good yes they nor they normally let you know there and then the the |
11 | I was of no fixed abode , but I 'd finished my time so they still let me go . |
12 | And they always let you down when you least expected it . |
13 | They always let you use a ‘ phone and sometimes you get a private one in a booth or similar and I 've made many Stateside calls that way . |
14 | I guess well not really , I erm , I try to make people welcome , and they usually let me know if they 're coming and then I 'm prepared . |
15 | ‘ They usually let you do it , ’ he 'd told her , ‘ if you 're engaged or married . |
16 | Meanwhile , Aylesbury United , they 're at home to Harlow Town in the AC Delco cup , first round replay , now they 're a nice club , they even let me know if one of their supporters is ill Jane . |
17 | All they had led to was the squalor and isolation of this room they kept her in , and the one beyond , and the yard outside they sometimes let her walk in , and the empty hillside , and the whitewashed wall of the barn against which she had stood to be photographed , clutching the International Herald Tribune for 4 September . |
18 | She deserved better than that they should grow into thugs , and they ultimately let her down by disappointing her dream of two perfect boys . |
19 | ‘ But they never let me down , ’ he said . |
20 | then they never let me know , and as you know , er it , it costs money to sort of er , put a meal on |
21 | There was n't much scope actually in Rome for Anna ; they never let her achieve anything . |
22 | Even if it had been , they never let her win . |
23 | She stared down at her plate , wishing she knew what to answer , wishing she were somewhere else but they never let her out of their sight . |