Example sentences of "let he into " in BNC.
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1 | They should never have let him into the RAF — ca n't think why they did n't spot it . |
2 | Presumably he thought she ought to have let him into her room to make love to her ! |
3 | such important guest this evening she 's let him into the banquet and of course the guys are dying at this stage . |
4 | She let him into the flat , where the television was on . |
5 | I knew that I had to protect myself from another pounding — if I let him into my heart I would be done for . |
6 | One gate that he could open himself let him into a front garden patrolled by two Dobermans , but he was okay with dogs because there had always been dogs at his mother 's home , and at his grandparents ' home . |
7 | When he does — if he does — report to DS Fox before you let him into the house , and leave the explanations to Fox . ’ |
8 | His cheerful London accent seemed to bring her back down to earth , and she hurried to unlock the bolts and let him into the hallway . |
9 | Father-of-three Russell Telford , 29 , forced the pit-cage operator to let him into the lift . |
10 | So it 's common sense not to let him into every area of your life . |
11 | In his letter he asked why Jekyll refused to let him into his house , and why he and Doctor Lanyon were no longer friendly . |
12 | Lucien wondered whether Walterkin had bribed her to let him into the cubicle . |
13 | Alex Household drew aside to let him into the flat . |
14 | ‘ You look frozen , ’ she exclaimed , stepping back to let him into the hall . |
15 | Susan said that she had no intention of letting him into her life ; she did not trust him or his relationships with women , ‘ from what I observed of him , and I do n't think he felt very secure with me because of my straightforwardness ’ . |
16 | It was Katya who recognized him first , excitedly letting him into the kitchen , hugging him and kissing his cheeks and his eyes . |
17 | ‘ Good morning , ’ she greeted him stiffly , letting him into her flat and preceding him into her sitting-room . |
18 | He was held up again when he needed to turn into Mulfords Hill because no one would let him into the flow . |