Example sentences of "[verb] to let [pers pn] [vb infin] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 She had merely telephoned to let him know that she would be handing over to a girl called Kate .
2 Well , we want to let you know that a new church is opening just down the road from you .
3 I am writing to let you know that an appeal has been made to the Secretary of State in respect of the above site .
4 He was n't particularly happy with the idea , but kindly decided to let me try after an RSPCA inspector had seen the condition of the dog , and had judged how much she weighed , so we could give the correct dosage .
5 And for all his fans over here , I 'd like to let them know that he called DJ and me aside then and asked us if we 'd be interested in doing a European tour .
6 For example : Dear Mr Dawson , I would like to let you know that I am pregnant and anticipate my confinement will take place in the week before Christmas .
7 The event had been going through a lean period and had degenerated into a glorified booze-up , but there were some who were interested in keeping it alive and they got together to decide if they were going to let it go or make an effort to put it on its feet again .
8 But what we 've done now they 've agreed to let me pay and I pay cost price for the drinks .
9 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 .
10 The audience did n't want to let him go and he returned to sing a little jazz , leaving the stage to rapturous applause .
11 So they agreed to let me play and I asked them where they wanted me .
12 He side-stepped to let her pass and they collided .
13 I have passed the information on to who is the District Manager at the South East Edinburgh District and he will contact you direct to let you know whether or not a representative will be present .
14 At least , things happened there ; it was obvious to Schaffer that his presence in Langstone was nothing more than the merest nod towards protocol , but Stoneley had refused to let him return and make the police withdrawal complete .
15 But Joe did n't let the remark hang , as if it was something that he 'd felt compelled to let her know but did n't want to discuss any further ; he said , ‘ Are we going to stay here , or move somewhere warmer ?
16 With reluctance , she decided to let him sleep and moved away .
17 I 'd even had a call from the Archbishop of Canterbury , Robert Runcie , who had been kind enough to phone to say that he had been greatly moved by the vigil and had wanted to let me know that the situation was n't hopeless .
18 ‘ I just wanted to let you know that I intend to resign my post at the District . ’
19 There are very many more species , but I believe enough have been indicated to let you see that the rose is by no means restricted to the Hybrid Tea — there are many other kinds to provide variation and interest .
20 It has been passed round the members of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council and I have been asked to let you know that they have no objections to this development .
21 ‘ We ca n't afford to let them know that , because now they 've changed the rules .
22 ‘ I 'm sure the manager knows that if I keep playing the way I am then he 's either going to have to let me go or put me in . ’
23 ‘ I 'm sure the manager knows that if I keep playing the way I am then he 's either going to have to let me go or put me in . ’
24 His arms tightened round her as though he could n't bear to let her go and he kissed her again , hungrily .
25 The caterers need to know numbers in time to plan , and at an event like the Reunion with various groups it is important to know the balance — this year one class had only 22 people , while others were ‘ climbing up the walls ’ ( because two teachers with tickers in Group F had failed to let us know that the tickets were not sold ) .
26 I suppose you have to let them experiment and then learn their lesson the hard way when they take a spill . ’
27 Right , well , we 'll have to , but you know if people have to let me know if they can turn up then .
28 If I promise to let you know if your brother-in-law contacts me surely you 'll call off this business of staying together like two ill-matched peas in one small pod ? ’
29 I just wanted to let you know that in February , wo n't be hiding behind an OHP , erm I 'll be taking up a post with the European Commission , working with Aids services throughout Europe .
30 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 .
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