Example sentences of "[coord] he let [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The policeman is civil and he lets me go , commenting on my eyesore of a car , warning me to get my tail-light repaired .
2 ‘ I pay the rent and he lets me sleep here . ’
3 Then he changed , he got out the chess-board and we played chess and he let me beat him .
4 ‘ I 'll tell your mother , ’ I said , and he let me go .
5 Anyway I smiled and I wheedled and he let me be without the gag and he let me look round .
6 The assassins were shot , and Clara wrenched herself away , and the man murmured to her desperately , " Laschemi fare , laschemi fare , " and Clara equally stricken , could not let him , and the credits came up , and the lights came up , and he let her go , and she straightened her coat and pulled her skirt tightly down over her knees , and that was that .
7 His mouth twisted with cynicism , and he let her go , turning towards the desk .
8 ‘ I have a long memory , all of it coloured by the past , ’ Jenna said bitterly , and he let her go , his expression disgusted .
9 Jenna moved and he let her go at once , coming lithely to his feet and helping her up .
10 Sarella tried to spin from his grasp , and he let her go as if surprised to see her move so quickly .
11 And he let her go quickly , so that she stumbled , and he had to reach out to steady her .
12 He had been wonderful about her family whom he did not pretend to like , never made an issue of her going there and he let her run on about them when she got home .
13 She insisted quietly on halving the bill and he let her have her way , not wanting to jeopardize his chance of eating with her in the future .
14 And he let them see the gun .
15 And he let them help in the shop ( Carrie loved that : measuring out things on the scales and giving the change ) until Nick stole some biscuits one day and he came in and caught him .
16 Its significance was lost on him and he let it drop , confused .
17 The guy who owns it was shouting all kinds of stuff and he let it slip .
18 Dulé took the centre of the ring , a finger drum began to pitter-pat , a pair of flutes at different pitches to call and coo ; at the click of a rattle Dulé lifted the ten-foot ladder into a vertical position and balanced it at arm 's length ; facing it , he dropped his head as if to a partner in a dance , placed one foot on the bottom rung and made a feint at climbing , the ladder pitched away from him and he let it fall , to rising laughter from the audience around him .
19 The hound grunted with pain and he let it fall limp at his feet , a small dark trickle of blood flowing from one nostril .
20 We were very English and terribly sorry , and he let us go without a ticket .
21 The ‘ sheriff ’ came out and said that Customs wanted us to fly to Darwin for clearance , but we begged for mercy and he let us stay and gave us a ride to a lodge in the police wagon .
22 And he let us climb to the top deck of the car , with a much better view of the route , this being usually reserved for smokers .
23 He knows so much about these things that he must be involved in some way , but he lets you have bits and pieces of information because you pay him . ’
24 But he let her go , only cradling her in the circle of his arm .
25 But he let me search and ch-ch-ch
26 Harvey looked doubtful , but he let me take the gun from him .
27 But he let me kiss his hand .
28 But he let it pass .
29 but he let it lapse because
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