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

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1 For many are accompanied by mothers who 've let them take the day off .
2 Watch out Christopher let me move the table .
3 This morning you mysteriously slide me a note telling me to ask you out and now you claim I 'm not really a journalist even though my credentials were thoroughly checked out by your plant manager before he let me near the place .
4 ‘ Why do you think he let me take the firm over ?
5 Harvey looked doubtful , but he let me take the gun from him .
6 That was the first time he let me see the extent of the bitterness that was poisoning him .
7 He let them study the map a while , accustoming themselves once again to its details , then drew their attention to the large red-shaded area to the bottom left of the map .
8 If my readers still doubt this let them consider the situation as we find it among societies which have not advanced as far as we have , for instance , among the aborigines of Central Australia .
9 And he let them see the gun .
10 How easily she had let him manipulate the transition .
11 I should have let him shoot the boy . ’
12 I should n't have let him have the key .
13 I should n't have let him have the key .
14 If his father had n't been so bloody-minded and had let him use the family car , he would no doubt have gone down alone and come back next day , having called on some estate agent in Hadleigh or Sudbury and asked them to sell the house for him , the very one probably that he had gone to in the following year .
15 I 'm going to Councillor Lines here who 's a Conservative Councillor , hang on Theresa , we have a Conservative Councillor let him answer the question .
16 She rose up in the world without lifting a finger when she married into the gentry and I daresay she let him feel the difference been them .
17 She thinks he died because she let him wear the chain .
18 he said I 'm properly on the spot , so he , so the woman volunteered , she said well can I help you , I 've got my fortnight 's rent money here , so she let him have the rent money .
19 And she let him turn the key and open the door .
20 And she knew now why Nils had let her leave the hotel this evening .
21 She had promised to take me sailing , and Paula had let her borrow the boat for a few hours , as she had often done before .
22 That was why once or twice Debbie let her cash the money order for her .
23 She worked the ragstore , she had worked there all her days , since she had left school — and a whisker away from a special one — what wits she had ; and wit let her steal the jacket , Mr McGregor 's broken arm .
24 So Deborah returned along the DANGER path on Farmer Plant 's horse , which was a big one named Sultan and she enjoyed it enormously , especially as Farmer Plant let her take the reins when she told him she knew how to ride .
25 When he let it go the ram trotted off , barging through the other sheep with the lukal bulging out on either side across its ribcage .
26 The Sister Constance , who was the then the principal sister there she let us have the field so we got entertainment laid on we invited a celebrity , I think our first celebrity was erm I think it was Lord and Lady and then each time we had a different one , we had entertainment the whole time we started , about half past two and then we had entertainment until six then we had an interval then we had entertainment till twelve o'clock I even took my piano down onto the field so that we could have music .
27 So , three ca get there on time , let them set the clock by you , people are more forgiving for somebody I think if you are a little bit late , than if you 're too early .
28 The legs and hips have the largest muscles in the body : let them set the rhythm , then let the arms follow that rhythm .
29 If you 've got children let them do the work survive the parents , erm as long as they 're the sensible sort who can do it and are n't going to fall out with parents and are going to be round .
30 Let them do the attacking .
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