Example sentences of "to let [pron] [vb infin] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 There have been few new diplomatic moves though in Baghdad today , meanwhile the families of two women shown in a video recorded in Kuwait , are pleading with the Iraqis to let them bring their newly born children home .
2 ‘ We are determined not to let them ruin our motorcycling . ’
3 The ‘ in ’ computer changes with the ‘ latest ’ game — they will be happy with whatever you get ( if you are foolish enough to let them get their hands on it ! ) .
4 Get an organ donor card , fill it in and show it to your relatives to let them know your wishes .
5 ‘ Have you been into the hall to let them have your particulars ? ’ queried the WVS woman running the stall .
6 This was a new Joan : another of these modern women with their new language and new dreams who could follow where she had led , if she were generous enough to let them fight their own battles .
7 The important thing was to let them take their own time , and not frighten them away .
8 I 've moved out to let them say their private good-nights . ’
9 Gardeners have called on Stockton council to let them run their allotments at Preston Lane .
10 How much better it would be to let them keep their existing SNA networks and pass other traffic across them .
11 did succeed in persuading Croydon Corporation to let them work their tramways on a lease and shortly afterwards , they had the opportunity to take over two new tramway schemes , outside but adjoining Croydon boundaries .
12 And this is the second day you 've refused to let me bring my bedding up .
13 I think I 'm gon na try and persuade my Mum to let me bring my camera in for the last day of term , I 'm gon na get a bottle of from the shop that 's on .
14 She was quite happy to let me do my survey and eventually I had to make my excuses or she would have gone on chatting all day .
15 Mrs Zamzam agreed to let me photograph her and she sat a little unsteadily beside the wall of her home just in front of the cherry tree .
16 She was the one who refused to let me see my father . ’
17 He slips his hand inside the unzipped top of his jogger suit and withdraws it enough to let me see his gun .
18 ‘ If they were happy enough to let me through the door then they should have been happy to let me win their draw .
19 Suddenly he noticed how pale I was , and stopped for a moment to let me get my breath back .
20 I 'd be grateful if you would ring me sometime to let me have your views .
21 I asked him to let me have his agreement to this and give me the destination . "
22 I am content to let you form your own judgment of my character .
23 ‘ If , however , you persist in being damned awkward , I 'll be quite happy to let you freeze your butt off — and you 'll suffer before I will , since I 'm wearing considerably more clothes . ’
24 That 's it , though he does n't go as far as refusing to let you see his picture .
25 I 'll do my best to answer any questions on the outdoors and to let you have your say , so there 's no time to waste — get scribbling now .
26 I 'll do my best to answer any questions on the outdoors and to let you have your say , so there 's no time to waste — get scribbling now .
27 I 'll do my best to answer any questions on the outdoors and to let you have your say , so there 's no time to waste — get scribbling now .
28 I 'll do my best to answer any questions on the outdoors and to let you have your say , so there 's no time to waste — get scribbling now .
29 This letter is to let you know our intent subject to contract to draw up a publishing agreement for the components for the Central News I and II videos .
30 This letter is to let you know our intent subject to contract to draw up a publishing agreement for the components of Project Video Level 1 .
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