Example sentences of "let [pron] [vb infin] on [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Sara wished she had not been so petty when Fairfax had called , and had let him go on thinking it was Matthew 's old family house .
2 I gave him a fair price for it , and I have let him carry on trading in smack . ’
3 Let them go on thinking of you as una paloma .
4 In the end , I simply let them go on thinking what they wanted to think . ’
5 But there is a sense in which , because people are living longer , er we tend to think , ‘ well , let them go on working ’ .
6 Oh bless them , and let them keep on doing it .
7 Really what we 're doing after are they prepared to talk about it if when you by consent let me carry on talking when you do n't have a leading question .
8 ‘ You let me go on believing that you were one of their crew , ’ she persisted heatedly , provoked by his bland unconcern .
9 They just let you go on buying on the never-never .
10 I admit I let you go on believing … but that was before — ’
11 And , scornfully , ‘ Because you were obviously terrified of unattached women , I let you go on thinking
12 Well I let her carry on singing .
13 ‘ So instead of letting me finish it , you let her carry on giving me the runaround . ’
14 This body of mine in which I had taken no pleasure or pride , he was honouring , saying to it , ‘ I love you , I love you , I love you , ’ believing me to be asleep , and I let him go on believing .
15 For the second question and answer we did n't even bother to load the camera , though as a matter of courtesy , we let him carry on bawling .
16 Well i i and if it cried well you let it cry , you just let it go on crying until it was so tired it went to sleep .
17 But for the long term , for me to let her carry on thinking that way would be stupid , I 'd be starting another one all over again .
18 Worse , she had been prepared to let him go on using her , had he chosen to do so .
19 She looked back at him now , at the handsome , sculpted face , and was aware of a sudden inexplicable urge to let him go on believing that she was married .
20 She was unsure now why she had decided to let him go on believing that , and she felt torn by a sudden desire to tell him the truth .
21 It seemed pointless to let him go on reproaching himself .
22 And the designers have built in reassuring similarities to the products you know and love , such as the ‘ Lotus Classic ’ menu option in Lotus for Windows , which lets you go on using the familiar ‘ / ’ method to bring up menus , until you get used to the state-of-the-art stuff .
23 " But how could you let me go on thinking you were dead ?
24 I says , Why let me go on see I was getting about a month learning you see .
25 I ca n't let her carry on pretending I ai n't in the room .
26 He 'd thought that it was a nickname , that it meant nothing special , and they 'd let him go on thinking that way until he 'd found out different .
27 ‘ I 'm sure he 'd let us go on using the park if you wrote and told him it was n't us who left the litter lying about , Guider . ’
28 The new owner , Mr. Bolsover , came to see me last week , and I 'm afraid he may not let us go on using the barn .
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