Example sentences of "let [pers pn] in [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ … so long as you let me in on all the details . ’ |
2 | ‘ Let me in on this mystery that surrounds Corosini . |
3 | Christ , why had AD let him in for this ? |
4 | It 's awful to let her in for all this . ’ |
5 | She would not explain herself to Luke Scott , because to do so would mean he mattered to her , and to let him matter in even the smallest way was to make herself vulnerable — to let him in at some level , and she had an intuitive sense of the havoc he could wreak once admitted to the number of those people who mattered in her life in their various ways . |
6 | Lloyd Grossman shares the fun he 's had in making the series and lets us in on some behind-the-scenes secrets . |
7 | You do n't let me in at all . |
8 | Do let me in on any more of your detective work , wo n't you , Charles ? ’ |
9 | You may not want to go to all this trouble so I 'll let you in on another easier method of finding some good swims . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Why could n't she let him in to that private part of herself that sometimes cried out for — what ? |