Example sentences of "[vb mod] not [verb] [pers pn] get " in BNC.

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1 These periods of reflection and decision-making are important , but we must not let them get out of hand .
2 ‘ Still , you must n't let it get you down . ’
3 This light-hearted banter was amusing , but she must n't let it get out of hand .
4 ‘ Well , I should n't let them get away with it like that , all the same . ’
5 She could not let him get close to her .
6 I could n't let you get close because , as I said , I suspected that you were implicated in Elise 's death . ’
7 She would not let him get under her skin .
8 And mourned me , and would not help me get up .
9 She would n't let him get near her again either .
10 You ca n't let him get away with it !
11 ‘ We ca n't let them get away with that , ’ said Mrs Mott eyeing Harry Dodson 's looped festoons of smilax , positively growing before her eyes .
12 ‘ You ca n't let them get hold of her , Rachaela .
13 ‘ I ca n't let you get away with that .
14 ‘ After what you 've put me through , I ca n't let you get away with this !
15 She will slow her pace down for them and keep a close eye on them as they amble along near her , but she will not let them get too far away from the home base .
16 and er , er , er , and the poor are getting poorer and they will not let them get out of the poverty trap .
17 Martin Stannard wo n't let him get away so lightly .
18 Do n't worry , I wo n't let him get away .
19 Sally wo n't let him get away with it !
20 ‘ He wo n't let me get up or go out , or even sit in the armchair for a bit , ’ said Dolly .
21 ‘ You wo n't let me get off , ’ she countered .
22 ‘ You 're the only one I want to help and you wo n't let me get near you except … except …
23 She wo n't let me get it .
24 they wo n't let me get .
25 ‘ I wo n't let her get away with this , I promise you .
26 I wo n't let 'em get to you .
27 I will remember that error for a long time , but I wo n't let it get me down . ’
28 'Cos my mum 's got one of these people that always keeps the stock up , she wo n't let it get really low ,
29 How may I be of assistance ? ’ — wo n't let you get away with : ‘ Er , egg and bacon and toast and coffee please , miss . ’
30 They just wo n't let you get on with it , not on your own terms , anyway .
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