Example sentences of "would let [pron] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | and he had to find a girl who 'd let him do it to her . |
2 | I 'd let him leave it as soon as possible |
3 | She 'd be damned if she 'd let him think he could get away with that ! |
4 | ‘ If Cameron were a dentist , ’ McAlpine told me , ‘ I 'm not sure I 'd let him touch my teeth . |
5 | I 'd let him have me . |
6 | I 'd let them know what we were like in here behind our austere surnames and our net curtains . |
7 | I was so elated and relieved I could have kissed them , but immediately felt ashamed that I 'd let them see my fear . |
8 | Maybe you 'd let me rest my great face in the gentle bracket between the wings of your shoulderblades . |
9 | I wish you 'd let me cook something for you , what about an omelette ? ’ |
10 | Nobody 'd let me wheel my bike or carry my bag . |
11 | When I was a trainee my deputy fresh foods went it with me , and like he 'd sit there and he 'd say right this is how you do it at first and then he 'd let me do some and well I 'd do them and he 'd say why have you done that and I 'd tell him and then he 'd let me do it |
12 | ‘ I wish they 'd let me have my telephone , ’ Elinor whispered . |
13 | ‘ I wonder if you 'd let me have his address ? ’ |
14 | But I 'm sure she 'd let me have it , if only she could get rid of me . |
15 | I 'm left staring at it with my adrenalin draining into the floorboards , and though I wish she 'd let me take them I find I 'm getting bored . |
16 | She remembers how ‘ in the evenings we used to sit by the fire and grandma 'd let me comb her hair . |
17 | I 'd feel very privileged if you 'd let me see them . ’ |
18 | Any minute now he would be arriving , and she 'd promised her mother she 'd let her meet him . |
19 | ‘ If only you 'd let her finish her drink before dancing with her . |
20 | I 'd let her think his journey was an emergency . |
21 | I 'd let her use it , I thought , if she earned it . |
22 | I wonder if they 'd let you do it … ? |
23 | ‘ Perhaps they 'd let you borrow theirs ? ’ |
24 | I thought I 'd let you have your sleep out . |
25 | ‘ It — it disgusts me to think that I 'd let you kiss me that way . ’ |
26 | ‘ Do you seriously think I 'd let you touch me , when all I feel for you is loathing ? |
27 | And if you were lucky , and you got a good farmer , he 'd let you take one o what we call roasters , home . |
28 | ‘ Just thought I 'd let you know everything 's up to date . |
29 | If he did n't like you , he 'd let you know it — just like he did with the drama teacher . |
30 | I just thought I 'd let you know I was thinking of you . ’ |