Example sentences of "let [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | She let blood in , and flexed the fingers . |
2 | Stan , the Post 's security man , looked surprised as he let Rain in . |
3 | Further mishandling by CI let Moorehead in for a try to put Banbridge out of sight . |
4 | Wee Charlie let Susan in . |
5 | The second run was too defensive and it let Tomba in . |
6 | It says right here , ACT-UP did their fucking nuts , quite right too , held a demonstration outside the Chicago gaol and everything , but they still deported him , and now THT and BP and everybody are saying that they wo n't go to the San Francisco conference unless they let PWAs in . ’ |
7 | ‘ You look tired , dear , ’ said Doris Smythe when she had hobbled up to her door and let Linda in before carefully locking it again once Linda was standing in her dark hallway . |
8 | first they let journalists in , then literary agents ; it would be women members next . |
9 | The scoreline was unkind to Leeds , who should have been one up through Rod Wallace but were one down when poor defending let Sheron in . |
10 | He wanted to have an intercom by the front door and only let people in by appointment . |
11 | erm But it basically comes down to the attitude that people have , if the government was , or whoever owns the forest , private ownership , or whatever , controls what the loggers do , I mean it 's their forest it 's up to them to control what the loggers do and do n't do , and whether they let cultivators in or they do n't let cultivators in . |
12 | Rovers , always ahead through Paul Hardyman 's double and John Taylor , let County in for a gift point . |
13 | She began to shed the brilliant borrowed chameleon plumage , she wanted to let Lucy in . |
14 | She may have used the window as a convenient piece of misdirection , or she may have opened it to let Latimer in . |
15 | He stroked the Gullwing as he passed it and then unlocked the Ferrari 's passenger door to let Billie in . |
16 | Tradesmen who might overcharge or who might tamper with locks and window-catches to let burglars in . |
17 | As the heat of the evening mounted , Rose Hilaire opened all the windows in her sitting-room to let air in . |
18 | Sure you knew you were gon na help to let Thomas in . |
19 | Marie opened the shutters , letting light in on the devastation . |
20 | ‘ We 've been controlling games and still letting goals in , ’ he conceded . |
21 | Lee went out of the hide , letting rain in through the opening . |
22 | I was n't quite decent and I thought well I 'm not letting people in when I 'm not decent |
23 | As well as letting radiation in , both CFC 's and carbon dioxide act like a blanket around the earth keeping solar radiation close to the surface instead of escaping into space . |
24 | But first we stand in line to use the bathroom : people popping their heads out of doorways to see how big the queue is , me letting Rachel in by herself . |
25 | Take tonight , for example — and just to turn the screw she had wound him to fever pitch before letting O'Shea in ! |
26 | Rare is the production these days that lets critics in without the benefit of at least half a dozen previews . |
27 | Erm because the old plates and the water inlets and outlets in the machine and the pipework 'll still let stuff in . |
28 | Within days of moving up he assumed a Farmer Giles accent , extra-shapeless trousers ( nothing is so sexless as an Englishman 's trousers ) , broken boots ( ‘ They do n't just let water in , they suck it in , ’ he said proudly ) , and most important , a bucket hat , of which he had a whole series . |
29 | erm But it basically comes down to the attitude that people have , if the government was , or whoever owns the forest , private ownership , or whatever , controls what the loggers do , I mean it 's their forest it 's up to them to control what the loggers do and do n't do , and whether they let cultivators in or they do n't let cultivators in . |
30 | You have to hope that its blankness will slowly dissolve and let life in . |