Example sentences of "[verb] i [modal v] let [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 D' you think I 'll let him die ?
2 ‘ Do n't think I 'll let you get away with it ! ’
3 ‘ Do you think I 'd let you go now ? ’
4 ‘ Do you seriously think I 'd let you touch me , when all I feel for you is loathing ?
5 This is me , I goes , I goes I 'll let it slip this time cos you have n't seen me for a few weeks .
6 if anybody can sort of if you write in English , maybe could send it to you , could get it translated at the Stortford , oh that might be very useful , erm , I mean , I 'll certainly do some letters and if anybody else wants to , if they let me know I 'll let them have the addresses for them , erm , there are fax as well and that suppose to be a quicker way than writing a letter actually than send through a fax , right , erm , if anybody can then we could send them to you and , and ask you to send it on , and we would sort of postage , would be covered would it Margaret ?
7 So if anybody would like to write I 'll let them have all the addresses , there are about eight there , so erm , otherwise it 's just the urgent action network which is er a constant thing really .
8 ( Very occasionally we have a meeting that goes on later than this and if/when this happens I 'll let you know afterwards . )
9 I , I says , I 'll let you know sometime today or tomorrow and er anyway , he was expecting me to say at least two or three or four weeks you know er because I 'd put the situation I had no tools , no nothing and erm I er had a look at it and I thought what I could do , and I says I can let you have them in a week .
10 Yeah I know cos I 've only just started recording again look I 'll let you listen to it in a while all right ? wait that long .
11 You know when I when I first thought of that I thought you know I 'd let us keep it .
12 I suppose I could let it go for this week , though . ’
13 Still , I thought I ought to let you know . ’
14 ‘ Just thought I ought to let you know about her . ’
15 I will probably have spoken to you on the ‘ phone before you get this note , but just in case not I thought I would let you know how things are going .
16 So , I thought I would let you know , I did n't tell Chris this
17 Before I return to more mundane matters , I thought I should let you have a quick report on the EEB conference in Copenhagen .
18 I therefore thought I should let you have a commentary on the proposals for amending the regulations , which I have received from the World- Wide Fund for Nature 's European Office , with which we are working closely .
19 I thought I should let you know how valuable I think the analysis is to the conservation movement , and how helpful it is to be able to lend weight to a fresh strategy , such as that proposed in the paper .
20 Perhaps we should decline the invitation to join the forum and just keep a watching brief , but I thought I should let you know of its existence and purpose , I would be interested to know if you think there is a suitable person in your branch who would be able and interested in representing CPRW on the forum .
21 Our doctor just thought I should let someone know , just in case . ’
22 I thought I 'd let you have your sleep out .
23 ‘ I thought I 'd let you know . ’
24 I thought I 'd let you know that Leeds supposedly made a bid for Norwegian striker Geir Frigaard last week .
25 You probably all knew this … but just in case I thought I 'd let you know .
26 ‘ Just thought I 'd let you know everything 's up to date .
27 I thought I 'd let you know , he 's a handy chap that , the wood
28 Well that 's not as disgusting , I used to know a little kid that used to eat shit , by the way everybody , I just thought I 'd let you know .
29 ‘ You have a low opinion of my intelligence if you think I 'd let you get away with that . ’
30 I think I should let him get five .
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