Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] let [pron] [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Do not let anyone stamp either of those out . ’ |
2 | Then I used to feed her and I did n't let her have any water when she was hot cos that give them colic , you see , sometimes . |
3 | She did n't let him pay half ; he did n't protest too much . |
4 | It hurt a lot , but I did n't let him see that . |
5 | He says , well , it 's your job not to let it go wrong , I said , I did n't let it go wrong . |
6 | She drank automatically when It was over , noticed only when her glass was empty and did n't let it stay that way long . |
7 | Do n't let him drink any more . ’ |
8 | ‘ Do n't let him do this to you , dear . |
9 | Do n't let her take any great amount of it . |
10 | Do n't let me forget that you know |
11 | " If you do n't let me go this instant I shall scream and Lizzie will come out and Bunny Chaloner " |
12 | mm , oh do n't let me eat any more of these because there too sickly would n't you like a Jamaican rum truffle ? |
13 | and then you do n't let me put enough sage in ! |
14 | Old ‘ screwing around , do n't let me get old ’ Peter . |
15 | ‘ Do n't let me get angry , Vinnie . ’ |
16 | ‘ Shelley , do n't let me have another heart attack ! |
17 | Off you go , and do n't let me hear any bad report of you in the future . ’ |
18 | Now do n't let me hear any more about it . |
19 | I think it 's time Jean oh no that 's mine do n't let anybody touch that ! |
20 | What we have done is raised housing , what this sort of debate does is raise housing high on our agenda and that 's a good thing , do n't let us forget that . |
21 | Do n't let it get torn or worn . |
22 | ‘ But you have to look at it and say , ‘ please God , do n't let anything go wrong for this lad , in any way ’ . |
23 | ‘ Please God , do n't let anything go wrong for this lad , in any way . ’ |
24 | ‘ But he does n't let me have any money , myself . |
25 | After forcing the gannet down on to the sea , the skua just does n't let it get airborne again until it has vomited up its cropful of fish . |