Example sentences of "[modal v] n't let you [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 But I must n't let you run away with the impression that I spent all my time lounging around the pool .
2 He , I tell you want he does n't do , I should n't let you hear , but , when he , when him and me are arguing when we were younger , and me dad used to wind Colin up , and wind me up , and I 'd get madder and madder , and me dad used to love it .
3 I should like to have found you something nicer to do , but I could n't let you go to people we know nothing about , and Mrs Andrews says that her cousin is sure to take care of you .
4 And then I leaned up to look down into your face , and saw the same vulnerability echoed there , your eyes almost purple , dazed , uncomprehending , and I knew then that I could n't let you go .
5 ‘ Oh , I could n't let you do that , ’ he said .
6 We could n't let you see them — ’
7 I could n't let you get close because , as I said , I suspected that you were implicated in Elise 's death . ’
8 I wanted to talk to you for the whole journey , but I could n't let you know that , so I just sat there thinking , I 've got to touch her …
9 But if you were my son I would n't let you stay there one night on your own .
10 Even if you did see her , Mr Evans would n't let you go out with her , to a dance , or the pictures , or anything .
11 ‘ And she would n't let you sleep there overnight ?
12 I would n't let you do it else .
13 I would n't let you have one do n't you ?
14 Some people chase them away , would n't let you see horses work and all that , you know .
15 So if I wrote a letter and would n't let you see it , how would you feel ?
16 I 'm sorry you had to worry about me because I would n't let you know what was going on in my mind , but I hope now you 'll realise why I kept silent for so long .
17 He 'll be screaming , yo you know , he would n't let you touch the phone or something ! not tonight .
18 ‘ To be absolutely honest , even if you were Aphrodite herself , I would n't let you come near me . ’
19 ‘ I was afraid they would n't let you come . ’
20 ‘ They ca n't let you go down in this , ’ he said with concern .
21 Now we ca n't let you go upstairs but later on you 'll see the room up above here and you can see where that goes to .
22 But I ca n't let you go .
23 ‘ I ca n't let you go . ’
24 I ca n't let you go , you do know that ? ’
25 ‘ I ca n't let you go .
26 ‘ I ca n't let you xerox Blanche 's diary — the spine wo n't stand it — but you can copy it out .
27 ‘ I ca n't let you stay in my woods , ’ he said aloud .
28 ‘ I ca n't let you do it , ’ said Uncle Alfred sternly .
29 ‘ Oh , but I ca n't let you do that , ’ she protested , pulling out of the warm security of his arms .
30 I ca n't let you walk by yourselves near the river .
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