Example sentences of "let anyone [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Although my wrist is not quite right , I could not of course have let anyone else write this particular letter … .
2 And this is really important — you should never , ever assume that you know better than they , what they want — and never let anyone else persuade you that they know better than you , what you want .
3 But Mr Stewart was determined not to let anyone else suffer .
4 Leaving aside the obvious example of admission to residential care , there are many less significant matters in which , for example , the old person 's attachment to the primary carer makes them reluctant to let anyone else play a part in their support .
5 I insist you keep it for yourself — it would be a crime to let anyone else wear it , ’ he said huskily .
6 Given the current circumstances and strains , we can not afford to let anyone else into the country .
7 The other is that for some reason you 've been too scared to let anyone close enough . ’
8 He felt sorry for his opponent , whose close friend and helper had been taken to hospital during the race , so he decided to give his spirits a lift by allowing him to win , but did so without letting anyone else realise exactly what was happening .
9 " Everybody move around without touching anyone and not letting anyone else get near you .
10 To begin with , he thought I was as close to Steve and Paul as they were to each other — and they were like a single amoeba that wo n't let anyone else into its world .
11 ‘ If it is a great record I obviously wo n't let anyone else have it but if it is a record of David Gedge singing in the bath and only 13 people want to hear it , why bother putting it on RCA ? , ’ says Marshall .
12 I wo n't let you down or let anyone else hurt you again .
13 If you 're close to another woman — I 'm bisexual — you ca n't let anyone else see that , for the fear of being split up .
14 After several years as a regular contributor and recipient of the irascible Mahor 's voluminous correspondence , he was due to succeed as editor of Cricket Quarterly in 1970 , and was foiled by a change of mind : ‘ he decided that it was too personal a project , and he could n't let anyone else take it on , ’ he remembers .
15 Would n't let anyone else stay .
16 ‘ She ca n't keep her husband and wo n't let anyone else have him .
17 ‘ I would have gone with her , but , as I said , the interview with you meant such a lot to her , she just could n't cancel it — nor would she let anyone else — another journalist , I mean — do it for her . ’
18 I would n't let anyone else find that letter if I were you .
19 He would n't let anyone near enough to heal him .
20 ‘ Do n't let anyone ever tell you that fat folk do n't feel the cold just as much as you skinny ones .
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