Example sentences of "let [pers pn] [adv] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Let me in on this mystery that surrounds Corosini .
2 I want to see you again just as soon as they let me out of this hospital .
3 Dear brother , let me out of this awful place and the blessed Virgin will reward you .
4 Christ , why had AD let him in for this ?
5 My start was beginning to let me down around this time — Ron and I were concentrating more on my pick-up — but I had the satisfaction of beating Calvin Smith quite comfortably .
6 There 's no way I intend to let you out of this bed until you 've promised that you 'll marry me . ’
7 ‘ And as I said , there 's no way I 'm going to let you out of this bed until I have your answer in the affirmative . ’
8 Sorry to let you down like this , and miss the drinks and the lunch and the first bit of p.m .
9 Say me a word , one enlightening word , to let him out of this cage .
10 She could see , as plain as the nose on her face , that here was a man of the self-centred , philandering , dangerous variety , the kind of man no girl in her right mind would risk getting involved with … so how come her hormones were letting her down in this maddening way ?
11 The only thing that lets it down in this area is a slightly off-centre truss rod cover .
12 ‘ How could you let me down like this after all the effort I 've made ?
13 They 'll certainly let you in after this performance , " the Magistrate had said ironically as Mr Bradley made one or two more last-minute arrangements with Saint Peter for the opening of the celestial gates .
14 Do n't let her out of this room .
15 He seemed surprised as if it had not occurred to him that literature might let him down in this way .
16 Faced with the need to chastise a dancer , she never gave way to anger nor showed her annoyance but her eyes would fill with tears and she would say , ‘ I never thought a Tiller would let us down like this . ’
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