Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] [adv] let [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Bring the palms back to shoulder height , turn the palms to face down and then , as you breathe out , push the palms down and then let them rest at your sides . |
2 | Now take your concentration to your hands , make fists and squeeze them together and then let them go . |
3 | Our head of department put it all together and then let us read it to see if there was anything we wished to change and add and then submitted it … |
4 | A scroll bar with up and down arrows above and below lets you move through the contents . |
5 | We 'll eat stra virtually fairly soon and then let them have a look at them . |
6 | Perhaps the police would n't even let them do that , perhaps they would treat them like gypsies and move them on and on and not let them stop anywhere . |
7 | it sort of er er gave them lee a , ladies leeway who wanted to work after they were married , some married and then could they come back well they could n't keep me on and not let them work you see , so oh yes it was mostly married women , there were a lot of married women there when I left , but erm it sort of set a precedent I suppose for , for them but it did , it did them some good really . |
8 | So Harrison had lost the first fall unfairly : in the second he had twisted his man feet up and then let him crash to the ground . |
9 | Was it possible the old fox had sussed him out and not let it show ? |
10 | He held the parcel out and then let it fall , and it had time enough to turn lazily over before it landed with a solid smack on the terrace below and bounced towards the rail . |
11 | ‘ But the game has gone down the wrong road and we are not sitting back and just letting it happen . ’ |
12 | I 've even been past Grey House twice to see if by any chance your car was there , to see if you 'd come back and not let me know . |
13 | Was it two times that 's what I do and then and then let it harden off and then |
14 | He lifted her arm again and then let it fall onto the sheet . |
15 | ‘ The hammer ’ , Hortensia said , ‘ is actually a ruddy great cannon-ball on the end of a long bit of wire , and the thrower whisks it round and round his or her head faster and faster and then lets it go . |