Example sentences of "[coord] do [adv] let [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Mollie was the only child of Thomas Arthur Gryke , manufacturer from Eaglesclough on the way to Huddersfield and do n't let anybody forget it ! |
2 | Thanks very much indeed , Barry and do n't let anybody tell anybody in the trade union movement that the trade union movement is not moving . |
3 | Before the start , just let them know you are there and do n't let anyone crowd you ; try and make as much space for yourself as you can . |
4 | ‘ Stand in front of that door , will you , and do n't let anyone go in ? ’ |
5 | Triumph through adversity , that 's the British way and do n't let anyone persuade you otherwise . |
6 | But by God , its terrifying , and do n't let anyone tell you otherwise . |
7 | An' do n't let anybody in . |
8 | But do n't let anyone get away with telling you that IBM 's problems are all the fault of the world economy : if Hewlett-Packard Co can grow at 20% in the current climate , if ICL Plc can remain in the black , if that former corporate basket case Unisys Corp , which compared with IBM started out under its present management with no advantages at all , can return to profit , IBM 's woes have to be acknowledged to be primarily the fault of the company itself , and only exacerbated by the economy . |
9 | But do n't let anyone tell you that a notebook PC , however powerful , is any substitute for a desktop machine , unless you own a docking station and a full-sized keyboard . |
10 | Hard as nails he may be but do n't let anyone tell you Hank has n't got a sense of humour . |
11 | Hard as nails he may be but do n't let anyone tell you Hank has n't got a sense of humour . |