Example sentences of "[verb] n't let they [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 We had very personal political views , but we did n't let them come through .
2 Do n't let them rattle on ; when you have had enough , smile sweetly , say ‘ many thanks ’ and we 'll switch off the lights . ’
3 This time , do n't let them knock out your hood .
4 Do n't let them hide any longer behind that misleading label ‘ joy rider ’ .
5 F—in' red wine on the carpet , that was bad , white wine on the walls so you get like a nice green tinge and they 'd been sick and broken the toilet seat and they 'd shit in the toilet and not flush it , fags in the coffee cups , I do n't let them come round any more … ’
6 Do n't let them close in ; the wider apart they are , the better your chances of escape — especially when armed with a club .
7 If not , speak out — do n't let them get away without doing their share .
8 ‘ I 'm hardened to the noise that D and Baby make at home , but I do n't let them get away with it while I 'm around . ’
9 Do n't let them get away with being patronising , because that 's probably the attitude they 'll take up . ’
10 What that , where you 're , do n't let them get out !
11 Do n't let them look down from heaven , and see you loafing about with your hands in your pockets , doing nothing to keep it up . ’
12 Do n't let them slip by without cottoning on .
13 Well , I 'll tell you this , you oppose this motion with all your might and do n't let 'em get away with it .
14 you do n't get that with the Conservative party cos they do n't let 'em get away with it for a start
15 yeah , that 's what I mean they do n't let 'em get away with it
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