Example sentences of "let [pron] [adv] again " in BNC.

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1 The commonest and most visible indices of field officer performance are negative , as an agency head explained : ‘ An area supervisor will sit there and say , ‘ So and so has let me down again .
2 They 're normally out tonight she 's let me down again .
3 ‘ I 'm not having my Dad let him out again .
4 Trained in Ireland at the Cullinane yard for his first run of the 1984–5 season , he was then moved to Paddy Mullins , winning a handicap hurdle at Limerick Junction on his second outing for his new stable before his mood let him down again in the 1985 Gold Cup : he tried to pull himself up after a circuit and was tailed off when refusing at the last fence .
5 It was growing dark , and she thought of sleeping on a bench or under a tree in a remote part of Regent 's Park , but she was afraid that , having spent the night out and returning in a dishevelled state , her landlady might assume the worst and not let her in again .
6 But United 's shortcomings … weakenesses are still all too obvious … a leaky defence let them down again just when it mattered most when the final whistle was minutes away as Redfearn hit the equaliser to make it one-all
7 Let me yet again express the view that Lord Cullen and his staff have produced a document of world-class significance — in , given the circumstances , a remarkably short time .
8 They let me out for the day and then , when he regained consciousness five days later , they let me out again to see him .
9 They let me out again .
10 Once I got arrested one morning for soliciting , but they let me out of the police station ; I got arrested the same afternoon , they let me out again ; I got arrested in the evening and they kept me in and took me to court the next day .
11 Hovering by the connecting door , she waited until she could hear Travis speaking on the telephone then quickly let herself out again .
12 Instead , the finger of doom is pointing at Malcolm Crosby , a Wearside hero when he led Sunderland to the FA Cup final last season , but perilously close to getting his P45 if the players that love him let him down again today at Derby .
13 Let him out again , then .
14 Then he snapped the top of the lighter down , drew in a mouthful of smoke , and let it out again slowly and meditatively .
15 He drew the string halfway back , then let it out again .
16 She drew in a quick breath , then let it out again in a rush .
17 Dr David Taylor from the Department of Physiology at Liverpool University explained : ‘ Physically , when we laugh , we take in a deep breath and let it out again in short sharp bursts .
18 ‘ I 'm old enough to wait without being hurt for people to let me in again , ’ she said lightly , hoping that he had listened to what she said and understood its application to himself .
19 And with their home form letting them down again this was their sixth successive home game without a win then there is n't much chance of that .
20 Constanza , living from day to day , refusing to make plans , was letting her down again .
21 The pipe lures surfers in but seldom lets them out again .
22 If I ever try to escape , and fail , he 'll never let me out again .
23 ‘ If you will let me live again , Lord , I will give my life for you , ’ she promised .
24 It would only mean he might let her down again , and that would be asking for it .
25 The system would not let him down again .
26 do n't let him in again , out If you would n't of let him that would n't of happened
27 Now , ( a ) Yvonne has had a row with Dulcie and wo n't do her ballet , and ( b ) as the Ballet Club is producing Igor in July , they wo n't let it out again so soon .
28 Prices range from 65 pounds to 665 pound the better the suit the higher the price , most people opt for a semi-dry suit it is made out of neoprene a rubbery material which lets the water in but does n't let it out again your body heat warms the water up .
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