Example sentences of "let [pron] out " in BNC.

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1 Wo n't let me out of his sight for a minute , he said .
2 ‘ She 's had a fever and now she wo n't let me out of her sight , so I 'ad to bring her . ’
3 ‘ You 'll let me out .
4 But they would n't let me out of the Airport !
5 If I ever try to escape , and fail , he 'll never let me out again .
6 Do n't let me out — I know my way .
7 You can let me out here . ’
8 The feeling is not unlike being forced through a futuristic abattoir , and I 'll buy anything if they 'll only let me out of here .
9 ‘ Will you let me out of here ? ’ she gritted through her teeth .
10 ‘ You 'd let me out ? ’ whispered Harry , dry-mouthed .
11 except the would n't let me out there on Saturday .
12 they all queue up , they 're not gon na let me out though the bastards
13 Why not let them out ?
14 He wants people to be able to rent them , with shops free to buy and let them out like videos .
15 Whereas written language sentences are generally structured in subject-predicate form , in spoken language it is quite common to find what Givo/1n ( 1979b ) calls topic-comment structure , as in the cats + did you let them out .
16 Do you let them out to play
17 Oh , well , it would give her two bodyguards if she did n't ever let them out of her sight .
18 We do n't let them out .
19 Do n't let them out .
20 I said do you want me to go and let them out for you ?
21 Bye bye chaps , do n't let them out .
22 ‘ We 'll let ourselves out .
23 Will the criminal have to climb down from the roof ( in which case he ca n't take a lot with him ) , or can he go downstairs and let himself out of the house ?
24 ‘ Do they ever let you out — on leave , I mean ? ’
25 So now you see , Richard , do you not , why your mama can not let you out of her sight ? ’
26 When Maire Carroll 's mother said thoughtfully to Eve , ‘ Do you know I always ask myself why a sensible woman like Mother Francis would let you out on the street looking like Little Orphan Annie , ’ Benny 's brow darkened .
27 ‘ The front door is locked now but the caretaker will let you out at the back , so you 'll be welcome to stay for a wee while longer .
28 ‘ I ca n't let you out of my sight for ten minutes , ’ his mother said .
29 I 'll let you out . ’
30 ‘ Oh , I 'm sure we could let you out for that , McAllister , ’ Dr Neil had said , only for Sally-Anne to murmur modestly that since she was already well treated for time off she could not possibly ask for more .
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