Example sentences of "n't let [pron] [vb infin] i " in BNC.
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1 | Well it is but I mus n't let it annoy me Brenda because in a way he must know what he 's doing . |
2 | I would n't let me buy me lunch , I said , and I meant it . |
3 | An' I 'm not lookin' forward to it , I can tell you , 'cos they wo n't let me take me pan with me . ’ |
4 | And I would n't let him give me the strap then . |
5 | ‘ I would n't let him treat me like that . ’ |
6 | Antoinette mumbled : in the cellar , do n't let him see , do n't let him see me , must n't catch , safe now ? |
7 | ‘ Oh , do n't let him take me , missis , please , do n't let him take me . |
8 | ‘ Oh , do n't let him take me , missis , please , do n't let him take me . |
9 | Oh I would n't let them drive me out |
10 | I would n't let them drive me out would you ? |
11 | He said , ‘ Do n't let them get me , Emmie . |
12 | ‘ Trotter wo n't let them take me , will you Trotter ? ’ |
13 | The older girl cried ‘ Do n't let them take me , Mummy , ’ and they stood together on the doorstep for several minutes , until a policeman gently reminded Mrs B that her daughter was getting cold in the dreary February morning . |
14 | Do n't let them kill me … ‘ |
15 | I would n't let her take me beyond the door . |
16 | I 'm black and I 've got to be better than the next applicant , but I do n't let it hold me back . |
17 | ‘ In the year before my vision went , I did n't let it get me down , ’ Andrew said . |
18 | I will remember that error for a long time , but I wo n't let it get me down . ’ |
19 | ‘ I do n't let it get me down . |
20 | she wo n't let anybody touch me . |
21 | There 's some fellas after me right who want me blood serious you know they do n't let 'em catch me Vic please . |
22 | Do n't let 'em catch me . |
23 | I wo n't let you hustle me in this way . |
24 | ‘ I wo n't let you take me ! ’ she spat , kicking and struggling . |
25 | ‘ I wo n't let you do this to me , Rourke ; I wo n't let you use me this way . ’ |
26 | I ca n't let you push me into a corner ! ’ |