Example sentences of "let [pers pn] have [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Let them have fun ; there is plenty of time for responsibility when they are adult .
2 Let them have honey .
3 No le let them have sort of like a half an hour talk before you announce the quiz straight after that let all their stomachs go down and then sort of get
4 Colin and John wish to thank White 's Electronics for the posters , key-rings and badges they supplied and Denise Rushton , who not only let them have exhibition space free of charge , but also travelled from Leicester to Telford to meet them on the day .
5 God said , ‘ Let them have seed , each after its kind . ’
6 Like , when they come in here I 'll bring them down to the canteen and let them have Coke and sweets .
7 one of the lads at work come up says there 's a disco on March twenty eight and before I said I 'm already booked , I said yeah , he says er how much do you charge , I told him and I says well if you let me have confirmation as soon as you can and a deposit of ten or fifteen pounds as soon as you can
8 You let those complete and utter prats have their say now let me have mine .
9 I wisht I could put you in a cage with about a million mice and let you have fun . ’
10 Let her have plenty to drink , and call me or Nurse Cameron at once if you 're worried . ’
11 Let us have warmth as well as dignity , smiles alongside the serious , and joy at the heart of it all .
12 For God 's sake , let us have peace . ’
13 Our captors let us have water and smoke cigarettes .
14 " Let us have tea on the lawn again ! " shouted the Collector from the window , but no one paid any attention to him .
15 Let us have tea . ’
16 Cecilia Taylor would like all those teachers who have taken tickets for sale to let her have number sold as soon as possible and by 31st January at the latest .
17 Immersed in London 's history , he was constantly begging the monks of Westminster Abbey , or the clerks of the chancery in the Tower , to let him have access to manuscripts and documents .
18 I I would not go out there on to their property without letting them have knowledge that I was coming to their property .
19 I can use the presses , he even lets me have paper free .
20 The moneylender dealing in small sums was also often ‘ a poor woman , who lets us have money when we needs it ’ ; the 1917 survey found that these were sometimes soldiers ' wives lending their separation allowances , bigger sums being lent by men .
21 And er , last time I I get in touch , me mum told me , turned round and says to me , I do n't want any more mum , I says why , he says , oh she wo n't let me have pillow and then I then I think if summat else brought to light , I kill her
22 ‘ And a lot saner than those chits of girls at the museum who wo n't let me have Father 's property back .
23 I 'll let you have word of all my movements . ’
24 Or ask your seller to obtain and let you have office copies , which will almost certainly be an obligation under the contract .
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