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

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1 I asked him if he or Tiare could let me see the ‘ inheritance ’ ; and I saw it . ’
2 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 ?
3 A sticker in the window will let them know it 's now worth it !
4 She remembers how ‘ in the evenings we used to sit by the fire and grandma 'd let me comb her hair .
5 Maybe Nanna will let you watch video .
6 No woman worth the name would let it happen .
7 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 .
8 If your butcher will let you have a veal bone , scrape the marrow from the bone and cook it with the onion .
9 The Commissioner will let you know if he can investigate your complaint further .
10 British Rail used to let her travel in the guard 's van , but has now changed its rules .
11 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 .
12 If he happened to be out when Sien came home , the flowers in front of the window by the wicker chair would let her know he had thought of her .
13 If only Ace would let her go to the pits to check for herself !
14 Clicking the Change Icon button will let you choose an icon .
15 The new leaflet will let you know whether or not you qualify for aid .
16 ‘ Do you think Mum would let me come too ? ’ she asked .
17 ‘ I should n't think Mum would let you go out with Edward again if she knew what you get up to , ’ Paula said carelessly .
18 Staying would also be impossible in the long run but that young man would let me stay for a little while — until the restaurant closed , anyway .
19 ‘ I would mine uncle would let me have my life , though he takes my crown , ’ he had been heard to say on one occasion .
20 ‘ I daresay her aunt and uncle would let you have it , ’ said Melissa , aware that this might be unlikely but feeling impelled to give some comfort to a fellow human being in so much distress .
21 But I should say very often the old Guv'nor would let him have either a shilling to go down to the pub while we did the job , or else he would provide him with a jug of home-brewed beer and bread and cheese .
22 ‘ How do you know that Artai will let me go ? ’
23 We hope better co-ordination will let us convict more of the worst villains . ’
24 I 'm really disappointed cos I do n't think my mum will let me stay now !
25 I 'm allowed to do anything , my mum will let me drink , smoke , take drugs , anything really , well well she probably would n't actually but , you know she never tells me off , she 's never lectured me about anything , she 's never given me a talk on
26 A printer might let you have a bundle of waterproof paper wrappers from his reams of paper .
27 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 .
28 I was calling Sweetman 's bluff , confident he would not dare pull the trigger , and equally confident that my marine training would let me turn him into mincemeat .
29 Remember too Apple Computer Inc 's own A/UX does n't run on the Powerbook and Tenon will let you run Mac applications too .
30 It 's all a question of what a writer can use , what the work in hand will let him use .
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