Example sentences of "will you let " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Will ye let go o' my skipping-rope , please ? |
2 | ‘ Will you let us give you a hand with your bags , Dot ? ’ |
3 | please will you let us go home ? '' ’ |
4 | ‘ Will you let go , now , or you 'll kill him ! |
5 | Will you let me put you again where you should be , in the place you should never have left , in the hearts of all London , at the Shield ? |
6 | ‘ Please , will you let me turn the handle for you ? ’ |
7 | Will you let me take the necessary precautions ? ’ |
8 | Will you let us out if I can swim across a lake full of pike ? " |
9 | " Will you let us go if I can steal the lettuces from King Darzin 's garden ? " asked El-ahrairah " . |
10 | If and when a participant to the agreement fails to carry out one of his or her duties , will you let it ride , gripe endlessly about it or decide in advance a system of penalties ? |
11 | Will you let it drop if I will ? |
12 | Will you let me work in your fields ? ’ |
13 | Will you let me stay ? ’ |
14 | Or will you let what 's past shape what you will be ? ’ |
15 | Will you let me drive you there ? ’ |
16 | Will you let me go again on the basis I made a cock-up the first time round . |
17 | But will you let me look at it again ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Will you let me lend you five pounds , Len , and take a couple of days at Southend , or somewhere ? ’ asked Clare . |
19 | He said : " Will you let me walk home with you next week ? " and added , because she hesitated : " Please . |
20 | Will you let me walk home with you ? " |
21 | Will you let me know ? " |
22 | ‘ Will you let him in , dear ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Will you let me go ? ’ |
24 | Will you let the matter rest ? ’ |
25 | ‘ And will you let them go for ransom ? |
26 | ‘ Will you let me ? ’ |
27 | Will you let me up now ? ’ |
28 | Ellie , a silent watcher , and still hurting from all the accusations being hurled around upstairs , and who was n't exactly known for her commanding presence , took one look at Terry 's tear-stained face , and offered quietly , ‘ Will you let me have a look ? ’ |
29 | ‘ So will you let me — ’ |
30 | When returning the draft Contract to me duly signed will you let me have a cheque in favour of Messrs. Stanley Tee & Co. for £2,600 the 5% deposit and I will place this on deposit with my firm 's bankers so that it does not lose you interest , so there should be no delay in exchanging contracts once you have received the insurance company 's acceptance of your life proposals . |