Example sentences of "[modal v] let [pron] [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Policy is for politicians , but if a tax proposal is administratively unworkable , then we should let them know sooner rather than later .
2 ‘ I think you should let him know where he stands , ’ Maureen said .
3 I think you should let her get on with it Graeme .
4 You once said I should let you know when I thought you could help the work of CPRW .
5 I just thought I should let you know how things stand , that 's all . ’
6 I thought I should let you know how valuable I think the analysis is to the conservation movement , and how helpful it is to be able to lend weight to a fresh strategy , such as that proposed in the paper .
7 Once she 's started it she should let it grow in her-until it can survive on its own . ’
8 They should let us get out of church and then get the people they want instead of grabbing the person they want right in the middle of the church and carrying them out .
9 ( v ) We must let them know when we shall visit La Gracieuse this summer .
10 ‘ No , Miss Everdene , you must let me say how lovely you are !
11 ‘ We must let you know how much we enjoyed our holiday in Zakopane .
12 And I 'll let him know exactly what you 've been doing .
13 The and then we 'll let him know when .
14 Otherwise I 'll let him get back to work .
15 ‘ It 's Dieter 's section that 's been handling this , so I 'll let him fill in the background . ’
16 But iff you actually allow B R as an organization to bid , I think it 's making a nonsense of privatization because you 're saying in essence there is n't anything wrong with B R management at the moment and we 'll let them take over the network .
17 We 'll let them get on with about half the ceremony — just in case there are any stragglers . ’
18 ‘ I know ; I 'll let them know where I am , do n't — ’
19 If Mr Jackson sees me all grown up , then maybe he 'll let me stay here .
20 ‘ I might as well tell you — if only so that you 'll let me go home . ’
21 If they 're no longer staying here , perhaps you 'll let me know where I can find them … ’
22 But you 'll let her go now , eh ?
23 ‘ When do you think they 'll let us go home ? ’ asked Williams at the end of the questioning .
24 If there 's anything you feel that you should have mentioned , and did n't , perhaps you 'll let us know tomorrow .
25 ‘ Leave that to the uniforms , they 'll let us know soon enough if they find something .
26 ‘ But you 'll let us know when it 's about to start , wo n't you ? ’
27 They 'll let us know when they 've checked their records . ’
28 So he 'll let us know when .
29 So , whatever Mr Jones has up his sleeve , he 'll let it slide out one of these days and it wo n't make the slightest difference to me . ’
30 Are you saying you 're quite prepared to let them , how they cut it , you 'll let it go on for another two years without you doing anything about it ?
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