Example sentences of "will [adv] let [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | He will normally let you know if he allows your application . |
2 | If you should ever want to go fishing , or maybe to take a look at the bird islands , you will just let me know ? ’ |
3 | ‘ You imagine I will still let you go back to London ? ’ he asked huskily . |
4 | Your pals will usually let you try out their new fast cars . |
5 | Do you think I will ever let you go , now that I 've claimed you ? ’ |
6 | If you do n't acknowledge this resentment , you will inevitably let it seep out and it 's all too easy to punish him by hinting at inadequacies , and burden him with guilt at your loss . |
7 | You never believe that the gods will really let it burn you . |
8 | We will then let you know whether you are exempt or not as soon as possible . |
9 | If it does not kill off the golden goose , it will certainly let it starve to death through neglect . |
10 | When she cries in her sleep , try not to fuss her , and do n't worry about her eating trouble — as soon as she begins to realise that you are a family unit her tum will never let her starve ! |
11 | ‘ Mum will never let me keep it . |
12 | THE Secretary of State , Sir Patrick Mayhew , today issued a defiant message to the IRA : ‘ The people of Northern Ireland and the British Government will never let you succeed . ’ |
13 | You are mine and I will never let you go ! ’ |
14 | No I no I do n't say that , cos what I always said is you can not do what your friends will never let you do . |
15 | " But the marchioness will never let us have him . |
16 | The wood will never let it go , now . |
17 | We will never let it die out whilst we have children to pass it on to . ’ |