Example sentences of "[adv] let [pers pn] go " in BNC.

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1 Looking round , he saw that the young accomplice had retrieved the knife and was pointing it at him like a gun , stammering : ‘ You 'd better let him go , d' you hear ? ’
2 ‘ I 'd better let you go in . ’
3 I better let you go .
4 Better let you go had n't I ?
5 We were allowed in there once a day , although the guards would normally let us go again if we were desperate .
6 Surely they could n't just let her go at the end of the three years ?
7 See at I can just let her go and play out on the park , or at anything , you know with the other kids , but round here you ca n't .
8 She says she could walk away from it all tomorrow ; ‘ I could just let it go and start all over again .
9 Will you just let it go , it 's still loading .
10 ‘ I ca n't just let you go . ’
11 Gandalf had said much earlier that ‘ Already you too , Frodo , can not easily let it go , nor will to damage it .
12 ‘ You imagine I will still let you go back to London ? ’ he asked huskily .
13 I could hardly let you go off on an epic journey all by yourself .
14 I do n't know how I 'll ever let her go to school .
15 Do you think I will ever let you go , now that I 've claimed you ? ’
16 Expecting that he would now let her go and retreat down the ladder , she was startled when his large hands gripped her thighs and continued to guide her until she was standing two steps above him .
17 I know I can not go unless you let me , please let me go .
18 One was new and had come instead of his uncle who was ill , but the guards would not let him in because they did not know him by sight and they nearly threw him into the ditch before they would even let him go home .
19 Er so regardless of the fact that er I was er well recommended and eminently suitable er for the job they would n't even let me go
20 So you might as well let me go up Kyle .
21 How could the government simply let him go — and what would happen to him if they did ?
22 ‘ Ca n't you at least let me go ? ’
23 Newton would never let him go .
24 His mouth commanded hers again , as if he would never let her go , and his tongue was an exquisite torment .
25 And now they 'll never let me go .
26 You said you 'd never let me go .
27 I know , Anne would never let me go .
28 ‘ I 'd never let you go short of anything , ’ he said , ‘ and if anybody hurt you , you know what I 'd do . ’
29 You are mine and I will never let you go ! ’
30 The wood will never let it go , now .
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