Example sentences of "let [pron] go [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I was a bit surprised Liverpool let him go after he looked one of their best players last season , but I do n't suppose Ron is too worried about that . |
2 | He would never have let her go if he had n't been distracted by his own interests . |
3 | It was too big a puzzle and she let it go although it gnawed away at the back of her mind . |
4 | Remember that harmful thoughts will hurt you and let them go as soon as you become aware of them . |
5 | But of course with them coming like that and perishable goods , we let them go as they wanted them , to clear the lot like that . |
6 | He 's really let himself go since my old Dad died . |
7 | Would they of let you go if you 'd passed ? |
8 | Let her go as soon as she will . |
9 | Let it go before someone starts a fund to pay for his defence . |
10 | She took another breath then let it go before she asked , ‘ When shall I phone ? ’ |
11 | I did n't say his manipulation of the accounts were n't serious — they are — but I 'm prepared to let them go if Garry toes the line . ’ |
12 | 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 . |
13 | He had to let one go so he was in the shop a lot himself . |
14 | Venables ' initial bid to sign Sheri for £2million last week was put on ice because Forest boss Brian Clough refused to let him go until he found a replacement . |
15 | She was able to let him go as he was now because she had clarified and confirmed what he had been to her . |
16 | Ferguson said : ‘ I 'd be happy to let him go because it is important for England and I do n't want to seem obstructive . ’ |
17 | Ignoring that , she continued crossly , ‘ I wanted you to let him go because I did n't in the least fancy the idea of visiting you in jail ! |
18 | I am not letting you go till you say it ! ’ |
19 | ‘ We were on the verge of letting him go because we had George Reilly and a couple of other strikers on the books . |
20 | And er I was er one that was sorted out to go , but they would n't let me go because er I could n't get b they could n't get me back to work for seven o'clock on Monday morning . |
21 | But Aunt May wo n't let me go because of this confounded ankle . |
22 | I clutch at his arm , and he holds me , and does not let me go when I am upright . |
23 | ‘ He ca n't let me go until he gives me my keys . ’ |
24 | ‘ Ah 'll let ye go when ye give me his address . |
25 | ‘ I 'll not let you go until you promise to let me see you . ’ |
26 | ‘ I will let you go when I do not feel so frustrated , ’ he murmured thickly . |
27 | ‘ I 'll let you go when you tell me what I want to know . ’ |
28 | ‘ We 'll let you go if you leave the country and we 'll give you fifty thousand English pounds , ’ continued Detchard , the Englishman . |
29 | Well , I 'll let you go as soon as you 've finished that cup . ’ |
30 | ‘ Why do n't we let her go if that 's what she wants . |