Example sentences of "let [pron] [vb infin] [adv] of " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , I think that 's If you , if your dog goes and bites somebody , an , you 're in trouble , because you 've let him get out of control , and |
2 | It was not that God let him get out of hand because he was too weak to control him . |
3 | And they have continued it , and have let it get out of control . |
4 | I wonder if they 've let it get out of print ? |
5 | Let me shift out of third-person narrative . |
6 | You made silly , empty requests and then let me walk out of your life . |
7 | Let me blow out of the water some of the common misconceptions about negotiations . |
8 | PAMELA : [ terrified ] O pray sir , let me go out of your presence , I beseech you . |
9 | ‘ Just let me jump out of the canoe for you , ’ she muttered through gritted teeth , returning to paddling with a new fury . |
10 | ‘ Come on , Terry , just mend it and let me get out of here . ’ |
11 | well I 'm a bit puzzled why , why you want to know all this and you think because I have n't given , given a good benefit that 's why a good temporary benefit , that 's why I 'm puzzled , say well let me just take you back to why I 'm h why I 'm here , let me get out of our meeting you 're gon na find this extremely valuable , perhaps for the first half we will spend time looking at your financial put you on the path to achieve financial . |
12 | ‘ Did you think that I would make love to you for a few days and then let you walk out of my life without trying to get in touch ? ’ |
13 | I venture that the real reason Labour 's spin-doctors raised electoral reform in a clumsy and cynical way on Democracy Day , and then let it get out of control , was that none of them had actually read the Plant report . |
14 | let it come out of that thing there . |
15 | Let it come out of there . |
16 | Let us go out of doors , put on our coats of course . |
17 | Let us think rather of a twin track approach , in which custody is reserved for those who commit serious offences . |
18 | ‘ Then let us think only of ourselves — and love . ’ |
19 | ‘ Let us get out of here before you deafen me , ’ he suggested . |
20 | not to let them get out of the pov that 's what I 'm saying , it suits them because they can buy up property much cheaper than if that two hundred pounds a week that 's being spent on bed and breakfast , that , they were spent on helping them with the problems as they are at the moment . |
21 | We went on a few yards , then I held back to let her go ahead of me where the path was narrowest . |
22 | I 'm not going to let her slide out of it or I do n't get my scoop . ’ |
23 | I 'd be a fool if I did n't realise that just being the boss invests me with a certain glamour , and it would be easy to let it slip out of control . |
24 | I try to feel it now , to let it crawl inside of me , to replace my sickness with sweet , melodic grief . |
25 | You were frightened to let go , to let yourself feel out of control . ’ |
26 | And they used to let us come out of the pit at three quarter time , there were six of us , all of a size , strong as young bulls and er we used to have to i if the body was within less than a mile from the church , you see ? |
27 | ‘ And you 're letting it get out of hand . ’ |
28 | Ellwood 's technique was to let them stay about five vehicles ahead , but now and then he 'd drop back and let them fall out of sight . |
29 | These periods of reflection and decision-making are important , but we must not let them get out of hand . |
30 | and er , er , er , and the poor are getting poorer and they will not let them get out of the poverty trap . |