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

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1 Our lads will let nobody down . ’
2 Whoever cares for his own safety is lost ; but if a man will let himself be lost for my sake and for the Gospel that man is safe ( Mark 8:35 ) .
3 Instead , she will let her feelings be known by ( a ) putting your best white shirt in the wash with a leaky indigo sweater , or ( b ) almost but not quite removing baby puke from the sitting-room carpet .
4 JERVIS : I am not to dispute with your honour , but I dare say if the men will let her alone she 'll never trouble herself about them .
5 ‘ When the weather gets warmer she will be able to go and practise on the piano in the home of the Misses Montague — we will let her know when this is possible . ’
6 We will let her win a small race and take it from there .
7 I tell myself that I will let myself lie in bed for another five minutes though I stipulate that I am not allowed to go back to sleep and that I have to count out the five-minutes in my head .
8 Similarly , a mother cheetah on the African plains will let its young ‘ play ’ with a gazelle .
9 They wo n't pay a young act any money , but they will let them play third on the bill on a Monday night or on a Thursday night when there are n't many people in the venue .
10 A sticker in the window will let them know it 's now worth it !
11 And Saints hope the Bulldogs will let them keep their prize guy until late February so that he 'll be available for the second and third rounds of the Challenge Cup .
12 In its latest salvo over equal access to each other 's markets , AT&T Co is telling the US regulatory authorities that the accounting rates — the amount the originator pays the co-respondent for landing a call — between the UK and the US could be cut by 60% : according to the Financial Times , AT&T says British Telecommunications Plc has refused to agree a cut , British Telecom says nonsense , we are still considering it and we will let them know next month ; transatlantic accounting rates have fallen by near 50% over the past two years .
13 He said Apscore was one of the first companies to port its products to the Pick look-alike databases UniVerse and UniData , and now the Sun agreement will let them better support these products on Sun hardware .
14 Dulé was saying , ‘ We will let them stay — for a while .
15 It will let them die .
16 A government in disarray , an unpopular opposition , they say , will let them in for a taste of real power .
17 But you will let them know that you 're there like and I mean that
18 ‘ James MacDiarmid will be expecting us , so we will let him stew a bit .
19 It 's all a question of what a writer can use , what the work in hand will let him use .
20 Since he can do nothing unless I write it down I think that before I light this last cigarette of mine I will let him go into the cottage .
21 I will let him see therein a new abyss .
22 Ferguson will let him go but is looking to recoup around Pounds 1m for the midfielder , whose Old Trafford career never really recovered from a crippling injury in England 's colours soon after his move .
23 ‘ Archie will see you into the house , and if there 's anything more that you need , you will let him know .
24 What kind of child would n't whine until he got a pair of $150 trainers that will let him play basketball — and look — like Michael Jordan ?
25 It may be that Isambard will let him go for a price .
26 ‘ I 'll talk to you again , when your shadow , or your guardian angel , or whatever she is , will let me get a word in edgewise . ’
27 And if I administer right and justice here God will let me enjoy it , but if I do evil , and demean myself proudly and wrongfully , I know that he will take it away .
28 Perhaps now she will let me continue for the next 30 years . ’
29 ‘ They will let me through , ’ he said as he watched the cases and boxes being weighed .
30 But I wanted to do them because they give very good training and will let me work all over the world .
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