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

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1 She let him go in alone to break the news to Chris .
2 Let them flow in ceaseless praise .
3 Erm , try it , and let me know in six months .
4 But there is a great deal you can do to ease your misery , alleviate the worst of the symptoms and let you join in most of the fine weather fun without spending your days in a darkened room with a crate of Kleenex .
5 Susan wondered how she would feel if he did ; or if she touched him or let him know in some other way that she was there ?
6 His right shoulder crashes forward as he spins , to jolt me off balance and let him come in close .
7 But there again you you just let it go in one ear and out the other ear .
8 Then a negotiation could be conducted along the lines ‘ You take my opium — I take your Islands in return — we are therefore Quits , — & thenceforth if you please let us live in friendly Communion and good fellowship ’ ( Jardine to Palmerston , 5 December 1839 ) .
9 Let us call in two expert witnesses .
10 Let us look in more detail at the difficulties inherent for everyone in appropriate penetration and then at the problems that can arise in marriage when these are or an extreme nature .
11 Now let us look in more detail at switches 1 to 4 .
12 With these two levels of culture within higher education having been distinguished , let us look in more detail at them .
13 Let us look in more detail at the direct vs indirect argument , first in relation to incentives to work and second in relation to incentives to save and take risks .
14 Let us look in more detail at the intermediate stages of the sequence .
15 The same applies to our Conservative members , let us know in due course .
16 Please let us know in future readership surveys !
17 to let it spill in all its silly wonder ,
18 The most attractive way of dealing with slurry is simply to let it ferment in sealed vessels into safe fertiliser and useful biogas ( a mixture of methane and CO ) .
19 It is important to make a definite decision about this right from the start , without letting her feel in any way that she is being given a weekly or monthly ‘ ration ’ of her family 's free time , as a duty rather than a pleasure .
20 ‘ I wish you 'd let me sleep in another bed .
21 I hope that , if they ask me , they will let me take in alphabetical chunks at a time , as the full whack weighs about a stone ! ! !
22 " Why do we let them stay in that warren ? " cried Silver .
23 There 's no way we 'll sit back and let him continue in this way .
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