Example sentences of "[conj] let [pron] know [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , I consider that letting someone know why they 've lost is natural justice . |
2 | Rosemarie had gone to see the film with her mum and dad — and let them know straight away that she was n't impressed with its factual accuracy . |
3 | But if the feeling persists then see your doctor or health visitor and let them know just what you 're feeling and for how long you 've felt it . |
4 | But if the feeling persists then see your doctor or health visitor and let them know just what you 're feeling and for how long you 've felt it . |
5 | ‘ But I would like to thank them and let them know how very grateful I am and how much it helps to know his grave is being cared for . ’ |
6 | The building site manager at the time told the Daily Mirror : ‘ I had a meeting with Mellor 's wife over cups of coffee at the start of each week to discuss any problems and let her know how much we had spent so far . |
7 | Perhaps you could test the water at your end , and let me know when you could come . |
8 | ‘ Tell Wally to keep his eyes open and let me know when they pass him , ’ Hitch instructed . |
9 | Ring me and let me know how you do . ’ |
10 | ‘ I want yow and Frankie ter pay yer Granny a visit every Sunday and let me know how she is . |
11 | Deal with it , discuss the evidence amongst yourselves and when you have arrived at your verdict please return and let me know how you find . |
12 | I enclose the sheet of classes in Scotland as last known — could you please check the details of all your classes and let me know as soon as possible if there are any alterations or additional details available . |
13 | And if they could agree to make it all worthwhile and let us know just what they really are . ’ |
14 | ‘ Think about it and let us know when you get back — we wo n't pressure you , but I know you 'd have nothing to do but relax and be your wondrous self . ’ |
15 | Do read the piece and let us know how you feel : if WOMAN can do something to help , I promise we shall . |
16 | So now , I want you to use that for a full month , and come back up , and let us know how things are doing . |
17 | Whichever option you choose , we will send you a statement every three months which will show all transactions on the Account and let you know just where you stand . |
18 | erm we 'll put a notice up or something erm around the exam period and let you know when we we will go out and we 'll try sneak a few beers in after your exams but before the start of the second semester so erm |
19 | Well she said she were gon na call and let you know how she got on . |
20 | I promised to get them tickets and to let them know where and when to meet me on Sunday . |
21 | By drawing General Managers ' attention to the British Gas environment publications ; ensuring they have an adequate supply along with display holders [ similar to that outside the Public relations office ] and letting them know how and from whom to obtain additional information . |
22 | I have thought from time to time that I would like to write and let you know how much those lessons meant to me — and now I am ! |
23 | The forms need to show the maximum possible numbers to include everyone on role at any time between January and December — please return them at or before the Reunion , but let us know verbally as soon as possible of any major changes — the office likes to give up to date information to enquirers . |
24 | I think the I I 'm pleased that this is in the in B , because let 'em know how we feel about it . |
25 | This biography is not merely content to tell you everything you ever wanted to know about Dickens ( interesting fact : Dickens spoke with a slight ‘ metallic burr ’ in his voice ) ; nor does it stop at telling you everything you never wanted to know about Dickens ( uninteresting fact : there were white Christmases for the first eight years of Dickens ' life ) ; it goes so far , as with that unidentified novel , as to let you know when it can not tell you something . |