Example sentences of "let it [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If Iskandara said anything of the matter to James , he let it go no further .
2 Then she let it drop again .
3 Her hand reached up to smooth her already immaculate hair before she let it drop abruptly when she saw the amusement on his face .
4 I had a friend who had long hair and she , she let it grow right the way through .
5 I put a good bit on there and soaked it let it soak in .
6 If he let it loose here , his chance of becoming chief would vanish .
7 She let it float around in there , mostly unsecured .
8 Sometimes she piled it up , sometimes she pulled it forward in a fringe , and sometimes she let it hang straight , like her mother 's .
9 She let it fall back into the water when she heard what John had told Larry .
10 And she let it force out the delighted cry ‘ Daniel ! ’ and make her hug him and kiss him — even while the darkness and the ice returned within .
11 He let it slither down the roof to the building 's guttering .
12 It was a fantastic round , but really , you know , he let it get away from him .
13 It is n't hot I 've let it cool down .
14 Arthur remade his day , for he had let it disintegrate stupidly .
15 Well , you know I just ca n't sort of let it go on .
16 She had let it go too far .
17 ‘ I cross that bridge quite often and I am surprised the county council has let it go so far .
18 And they have continued it , and have let it get out of control .
19 I wonder if they 've let it get out of print ?
20 Standing at the counter waiting for the coffee , he wondered how he could have let it come about , and he felt a stranger to himself .
21 But independence is indivisible , so Ceauşescu thought , he should not have let Romania become dependent on Western credit any more than he had let it fall under Soviet political control .
22 I thought , well let it sink in .
23 You can now unscrew the nut and let it slide down the pipe as you do n't need it now .
24 He lifted one of the plump feet and let it drop again to show us how lifeless it was .
25 Father Poole raised a hand feebly in farewell , and let it drop back into his lap .
26 Let it grow automatically as new groups of traders and merchants directed their steps there and decided eventually to settle and build there .
27 Well we thought about one but it but we let it grow again because we just had n't the time .
28 It is not only more kind , but more intelligent , to give it a rest or let it slow down .
29 Let it cool then slice it .
30 Let it cool down a bit .
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