Example sentences of "[noun] let [pron] [vb infin] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The last word contorted to a scream as Merlyn let her go with a thrust that sent her rocking unbalanced in Rain 's direction .
2 And TODAY really did show her the way home by persuading Captain Nick Fletcher to let her sit in the cockpit with him .
3 Even in defeat Germany was too valuable — strategically and economically — for either East or West to let it fall into the hands of the other .
4 The site was off-limits to the public but the resident warden 's wife let us look around the bath-house area as a favour to our guide who was a friend of hers .
5 To give a practical example let us put in the middle of our solenoid a magnetic material of high unc as shown in Fig. 3.9 .
6 Hayman let it pass with a stony glare .
7 Huge panoramic windows and large observation decks let you take in the passing scenery , whilst the attentive crew are always ready to sort out a drink or a snack .
8 So she begged Jack to let her go for a swim , as it was so hot that day , out to the reef , where she could find the weed she needed in fresh , young supply .
9 Why could n't Joe let her sit in the fireside armchair in the living-room so that she 'd at least have company ?
10 There was too much weight hanging from the wings to let it glide through an awkward bank like that , all the time losing the upthrust from the breeze ; losing it twice , because now it followed the turning plane .
11 After the program has finished it displays the ‘ Press any key ’ message to let you return to the editing screen .
12 But for many of us , the music lets us get under the skin of maleness and see its impoverishment , numbness , struggles with weakness , and dangers , as well as the exhilaration .
13 So before we embark upon solving concrete examples let us turn to a graphical illustration of the electric field .
14 Ruth could never understand Charlotte 's unwillingness to let her help with the baby .
15 B but Terry let us look at the
16 However , it was claimed that criminals saw the vans operating in the city 's large housing schemes as an ideal front from which to sell drugs and stolen goods , and threatened the legitimate operators into giving up their runs to let them move into the area .
17 However , it was claimed that criminals saw the vans operating in the city 's large housing schemes as an ideal front from which to sell drugs and stolen goods , and threatened the legitimate operators into giving up their runs to let them move into the area .
18 Any other unusual jobs let us know for the next edition of Environmental Issues .
19 She sat and watched it all slip past , and thought how she must persuade Murphy to let her cook up the hens ’ mash on the saddle-room boiler , for Dora would hate her to do it in the kitchen , and how she would need a galvanized bucket and an old ladle and a door on the old donkey shed in the orchard to keep out the foxes .
20 A complex directory structure will fit more than one screen , but NCD lets you flip around the whole map using the cursor keys .
21 Will the dealer let you look inside the machine ?
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