Example sentences of "let she " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh , let 'er have the rope , Dick .
2 Please , I am begging you , let her free .
3 Let her breathe , man . ’
4 I 'd taught many similarly wealthy girls during my lecturer days , so fortunately I did n't feel uneasy about this and just let her carry on .
5 Since Lucy had said it , then let her talk .
6 Not good enough to fret the days away ; let her use them , enjoy , let there be something rich about her to love and desire .
7 If there must be a neighbour , let her have good taste .
8 Wexford undid the lead clip and let her run .
9 Let her learn about it by degrees .
10 Let her stay and you can have this money ’ .
11 When we get back to the house , Marie gives me the key to the door and I unlock it and let her go in first .
12 ’ They kidnapped Richard ‘ and smytinge the said Margerie so being with childe that she fell downe as a dead woman there they let her lye , the which was the cause of the saide childe 's deth . ’
13 He clipped the lead on to the dog with cold hands which would hardly function , and let her pull him up the slope as fast as he could make his legs move .
14 He sent her some of his notes of what he had seen in their walks and frequently let her see his ‘ papers ’ before they were copied out for the editors .
15 I write about Agnes , I try to imagine her , I let her sit on a bench in the sauna , walk around Paris , leaf through a magazine , talk with her husband , but the thing that started it all , the gesture of a woman waving to a lifeguard by the side of a pool , it must seem as if I had forgotten that .
16 But the fact remained that Fatima was a drag , and would drag everyone around down if you let her .
17 Or if she had come to his place and told Gina to bugger off , obeying his instructions , he might have rewarded her and let her move in with him permanently .
18 She had laid him in Dot 's arms and let her hold him on her own .
19 I remember how her country beginnings showed themselves then : she made no fuss about seeming to be lost , nor did she work herself up into a state as the aunts would have done , just stood there patiently and quietly while I untangled her and found the way ; and did not even grumble , although after that I let her decide where we should go , which was usually across a field near the sewage plant , and along a road near the gasworks .
20 And Bella sank back on her pillows , exhausted by pain , by her long story and by the growing suspicion , nagging away obsessively in her head , that , once they had her in here , they would see that her condition was worsening and they would never , ever let her go home again .
21 Let her get her breath back first . ’
22 Her picture on the cover of Elle magazine , when she was still a schoolgirl of fifteen from a strict bourgeois family , led her to Roger Vadim , who let her out of her birdcage by marrying her in 1952 despite parental reluctance .
23 Let her sniff your hand . ’
24 Let her eat lunch and then give her a mild tranquilliser .
25 Tammuz let her go .
26 Leila called , and then turned to Roirbak who mouthed silently , ‘ Let her go . ’
27 Dare they call her bluff and just let her get on with whatever she thought she could do to inconvenience them ?
28 Let her have her own way ? ’
29 Leave her out of this , let her rot away .
30 Ellen wanted none of it so let her dictate her terms .
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