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

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1 In effect , the message being sent to John and the other hostages was that they had to keep a stiff upper lip and hope that , one day , the kidnappers might let them go .
2 A sticker in the window will let them know it 's now worth it !
3 I do n't really know where I , or I know where I 'm going but I have to take the troops with me I had er , I got you see what is parts of a I A P compact certificate it might in fact , if the boss would let me do , if I could do an industry in December right ?
4 The Commissioner will let you know if he can investigate your complaint further .
5 No woman worth the name would let it happen .
6 Built in the days when the knocker-up came to each house to wake the workers , miners could chalk the times of their shifts on the slates so that the knocker-up could let them sleep if they were not due for work when he came by .
7 And Saints hope the Bulldogs will let them keep their prize guy until late February so that he 'll be available for the second and third rounds of the Challenge Cup .
8 And erm so and there were , th in the evening the police used to let us go for a ride on the camels .
9 Some momentary interruptions earlier by nearby geese failed to distract Jose Carreras , who carried on to give four encores , before the audience would let him go .
10 I do n't want another generation of females to grow up thinking that if they keeps their heads down , do n't make waves and wear the uniform — if , in fact , they are good girls — then the boys might let them join their games .
11 If you already own a personal computer , communications software and a modem will let you access Prestel on it , and often store and manipulate the information you get on the service .
12 A printer might let you have a bundle of waterproof paper wrappers from his reams of paper .
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