Example sentences of "let [noun prp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Then her daughter ran quickly and let Vasilissa out of the birch-broom , and , as before , the two girls sewed , talked , laughed , and combed their hair .
2 Then her daughter made haste and let Vasilissa out of the broom .
3 ‘ 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 .
4 I can hear a chuckle in some quarters but I feel he never let England down .
5 Wright , who knows better than many what it is like to feel persecuted , watched the 6–0 win on television after his groin injury ruled him out and let Barnes back after 10 months ' absence .
6 I let Satan out and chuck the paper in a drawer .
7 Sir Henry had trouble with the links greens of St Georges , and let Ernest virtually take over .
8 It was occasional raggedness in technique that let Cambridge down .
9 Please make sure that everyone coming has adequate directions and transport arranged and let Rita Quick know as soon as possible , how many you have been able to muster ( Please remind them to bring packed lunch ) .
10 Please let Rita Quick know as soon as you can if you would like to come — we can take up to ten .
11 He never let Liverpool down , but the management have always gone back to Bruce Grobbelaar .
12 She thinks I let Norman down somehow by marrying a plumber — not that she has any job at all !
13 Let Christ really be Lord of all your life and not just some of it .
14 Let Cleveland then beware of a clap . '
15 What if she made a complete fool of herself and let Ricky down ?
16 She 'd been a disaster and let Ricky down .
17 Courteously , he drove to the far end of the green and let Luke out by the church .
18 He stated that Cunt'anas let Leeds down in both the Rangers games .
19 Let Phillis ne'er , ah never let her rove
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