Example sentences of "wo [not/n't] let i " in BNC.
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1 | Wo n't let me out of his sight for a minute , he said . |
2 | This is the world of the underground man 's eruptive and unexplained ‘ They wo n't let me — I ca n't be — good ’ ; which world is itself continuous with that of the pre-Siberian stories , particularly The Double where Dostoevsky says he found his underground type . |
3 | They wo n't let me in . |
4 | ‘ They wo n't let me touch owt . |
5 | You wo n't let me down then ? ’ |
6 | ‘ And a lot saner than those chits of girls at the museum who wo n't let me have Father 's property back . |
7 | An' I 'm not lookin' forward to it , I can tell you , 'cos they wo n't let me take me pan with me . ’ |
8 | He wo n't let me in . ’ |
9 | Denny wo n't let me smoke . |
10 | ‘ She 's had a fever and now she wo n't let me out of her sight , so I 'ad to bring her . ’ |
11 | ‘ But if you wo n't let me see unsecret information , I can distort that too . ’ |
12 | ‘ Because , ’ said Mitchum , ‘ my wife wo n't let me . ’ |
13 | I made the brandy sauce for the pud but I think I 've put too much brandy in it and now Paul wo n't let me back in the kitchen . |
14 | A diary entry of the period reads , ‘ Daddy wo n't let me go out to play or listen to Children 's Hour or read stories . |
15 | Peacock junior said : ‘ I 've now scored 10 this season from midfield which is very pleasing , but I 'm worried that Dad wo n't let me in the house anymore . ’ |
16 | You wo n't let me try ! |
17 | ‘ He wo n't let me get up or go out , or even sit in the armchair for a bit , ’ said Dolly . |
18 | I know you wo n't let me down , C.W. Just keep an eye on Bailey 's goons . |
19 | " They wo n't let me inside the door of an inn . " |
20 | " She wo n't let me go — you know that . |
21 | ‘ I want to go to a party and Mum wo n't let me . |
22 | ‘ You 're sure you wo n't let me take you out to dinner ? |
23 | " The sun-god wo n't let me into his palace , Grandfather , " he answered , " because I did wrong to leave you . |
24 | He lets waste bits of paper pile up in his room — he wo n't let me touch them . |
25 | And you wo n't let me . |
26 | They just … wo n't let me go . ’ |
27 | ‘ I mean resign because you wo n't let me teach biology because I do n't believe in God . ’ |
28 | But Madeleine wo n't let me wake her up , she insists on waiting until she goes back to bed of her own accord . |
29 | ‘ My mummy wo n't let me play with her again , ’ said Lucile , a note of righteousness creeping into her terror . |
30 | ‘ He wo n't let me into the house . ’ |