Example sentences of "let [pers pn] [vb infin] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The initial response of Bishop Crowley immediately after his appointment was ‘ Let me say immediately how glad I am to be here ’ .
2 As I think he might not let me have my half-hour in midmorning if he let me go out earlier , I do n't insist . )
3 But I should never have let you slip away so easily .
4 She should never have let him slip away silently to Pool in the first place , but clung fast to him there among the trees and called out the men to overpower him .
5 All that was left to her now was to not let him know just how much he had hurt her .
6 She 'd have let him get in as deep as possible and then started the pressure …
7 Seriously though there can be no way that Wilko let him go not even for 2.75 million .
8 Why , oh , why had he let her go so easily and why , oh , why was he doing this to her now ?
9 In The Secret Garden Mary has been watching a robin which has let her come quite near .
10 He let her go so suddenly that she almost fell .
11 If Iskandara said anything of the matter to James , he let it go no further .
12 She had let it go too far .
13 ‘ I cross that bridge quite often and I am surprised the county council has let it go so far .
14 ‘ The Thing would n't have let us come right here if it was n't safe for nomes . ’
15 ‘ Why have they let us come so far ? ’
16 ‘ To send a force with King Charles ’ official blessing is one thing , ’ Hotspur agreed with a hollow smile , ‘ to finance small parties of adventurers and let them slip away privately to Scotland is another .
17 Rosemarie had gone to see the film with her mum and dad — and let them know straight away that she was n't impressed with its factual accuracy .
18 ‘ But I would like to thank them and let them know how very grateful I am and how much it helps to know his grave is being cared for . ’
19 When the government let them live there again , of course .
20 Let them run down just so much every year , remember your low outgoings , and in a few years ' time have them towed away for their break-up value . "
21 find out what they actually need which is the second part and to do that once you do that it 's quite easy , as I say once you 've actually made contact with them and you are on a friendly basis , you then , you can hold very very useful conversation and let them come over quite naturally .
22 Let them hate so long as they fear .
23 The pickups are Bartolini 's 1C models , although let me stress once again that all personal preferences will be gladly catered for at the Moon workshop .
24 Laura , you let me throw up all over the alley , all over Bill 's cab .
25 Well here I am in England and hey let me stop right there
26 Let me repeat yet again the words of Ernest Renan in his famous lecture ‘ What is a Nation ’ in 1882 : ‘ Forgetting history , or even getting history wrong ( l'erreur historique ) are an essential factor in the formation of a nation , which is why the progress of historical studies is often dangerous to a nationality . ’
27 Let me summarise very briefly the outline of the argument so far .
28 Er so let me move on then to erm the growth areas .
29 Let me go on now and tease out three aspects of this ‘ pioneer ’ idea .
30 Erm , okay let me go on now to er the next section of the , the er resolution , which follows the report in terms of savings erm in para seven of that seven and para eight .
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