Example sentences of "[vb mod] let [pron] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I do think you should let me go into the pigs . ’
2 We must let them know at the station , or there will be an awful accident . ’
3 N for name , it 'll let you type in the docu document name .
4 As he ate , he opened and closed drawers , he examined papers and objects on his desk : ‘ I 'll let you loose in the west gallery and catch you up at the door to the stock-room .
5 He goes and he goes if you live in New York we 'll take you to the erm he said then we 'll we 'll let you fly around the city for a while !
6 We 'll let you know about the visit . ’
7 And one day Uncle Edouard said he might let me work on the Aston Martin .
8 It was half an hour past noon , when the corner hotel was quiet ; an hour when Marie-Angèle could let her slip into the bathroom with her pass key without telling Madame , who would otherwise charge her four hundred francs ( anciens ) for the tubful of hot water .
9 Perhaps you could let me know at the meeting next Wednesday .
10 The odd day here and there is not important , but if you could let me know within the next couple of weeks or so when you intend to take a major part of your holiday away — if you know — I do n't myself know erm yet — but if you do know then I can have a look at the overall picture and see that we 're not all dispersed .
11 Perhaps she could let it lodge in the frame of her chair , leaving her free to dance .
12 I 'd let her settle into the new surroundings — that way I 'd seem more supernumerary .
13 Sometimes I feel that I could get to the point where I 'd let her get on the bus [ transport to day care ] in the morning and then ring them up later and say ‘ Do n't bring her back because I wo n't let her in ’ …
14 British Rail used to let her travel in the guard 's van , but has now changed its rules .
15 She would let him stay at the breast long after the milk had gone and the gentle , pulling movement as he continued to suck though he was no longer hungry were soothing .
16 If only Ace would let her go to the pits to check for herself !
17 Those Q.T. 's who have already received tickets to sell will greatly assist Cicely in the organisation of the event if they would let her know by the first week in February how many tickets they have sold as she will be away from 8th Feb. to 8th March .
18 If it were not for my concern for my grandmother , I would — I would put you out of the car right now , I would let you wait beside the road until someone took pity on you and offered to drive you back to Milano . ’
19 To think he would let it fold for the sake of enormous personal gain is , quite frankly , ludicrous .
20 I shall let you look into the Caplan kaleidoscope .
21 Since he can do nothing unless I write it down I think that before I light this last cigarette of mine I will let him go into the cottage .
22 Perhaps now she will let me continue for the next 30 years . ’
23 We will let you know in the September magazine just how good the Ventures were and what went on .
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