Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] let [pron] get " in BNC.

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1 ‘ A 20th century Paladin ’ , cried US News World Report , a magazine that seldom let itself get too excited ; ‘ He stands alone as the sacrificed knight in the Iran-arms gambit , a true believer steeled and scarred by a lifetime of have-gun-will-travel missions . ’
2 Dare they call her bluff and just let her get on with whatever she thought she could do to inconvenience them ?
3 Should the government dare to interfere with our private domestic life , let us rise to a man and protest and also let us get up a monster demonstration and march four deep to Trafalgar Square . "
4 First , though , give him the benefit of a voluntary defence , possibly against Alex Stewart , and then let him get on with making us all feel good about finally having another British world heavyweight champion .
5 On the one hand , Parliament did not trust the police enough to give them the power they wanted and then let them get on with it .
6 Note that to get the divisions to operate as we wish , all we have to do is to impose a transfer price and then let them get on with it .
7 I venture that the real reason Labour 's spin-doctors raised electoral reform in a clumsy and cynical way on Democracy Day , and then let it get out of control , was that none of them had actually read the Plant report .
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