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

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1 Would , would , would erm , grandma and granddad let you go anyway ?
2 The four principal strings are tensioned by full-sized Schaller machines and , though each pair of accompanying drones are identical in gauge , each is assigned a different-sized machine key to let you know exactly which one is being adjusted .
3 ‘ I know , I know , it 's early days , as you said — but you 're just not the type to let him go this far if you had any serious doubts . ’
4 I am deeply touched by your reluctance to let me do so , but I feel sure this is the right thing to do .
5 You tend to lose the origins of it , but it 's a shame to let it go altogether .
6 It would be a struggle to let her go again .
7 My Lord let me speak plainly , I introduced the topic of when he was recaptured , I asked nothing about what was .
8 Squeeze them together again and on an outward breath let them go again .
9 Our lawyer took the idea to the court , and the judge altered the terms of Rickie 's bail to let him come here for a therapeutic cruise .
10 The More shoot let me do just that .
11 When the government let them live there again , of course .
12 But we 're not content in in the government to let it rest there for the poorest countries , the very poorest countries , even more help is urgently needed .
13 You are fully acquainted with our difficulties in Salzburg — you know my wretched income , why I kept my promise to let you go away , and all my various troubles .
14 If the Foreign Secretary is ready to say that he will veto such a treaty , I shall give way to let him do so .
15 I think it depends , if , if it 's red , whether you 've got time to let it breathe properly , and if it 's white whether it 's got time to , to be chilled properly .
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