Example sentences of "do [not/n't] let [noun] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | They usually do not let things get to them . ’ |
2 | Water your containers less frequently than in summer , but do not let pots dry out . |
3 | Do not let foals get cold or wet out in the field . |
4 | In a statement , the boys ' father said he told them : ‘ Do not let women come between you . |
5 | encourage others and do not let disappointments show . |
6 | Nobody walks on a slope like this for choice , only sheep , and they do n't let sheep graze this lot . |
7 | ‘ Do n't let Dad hear for God 's sake , ’ she moaned quietly , as all her inhibitions went out of the window . |
8 | It 'll be days before you remember who 's who , but do n't let Sister catch you checking up from your lists after your first week . |
9 | ‘ Do n't let Luigi hear you say that ; he 'll be very disappointed . |
10 | Do n't let bureaucracy take over |
11 | Do n't let Dagmar get control ; I fear that above anything . ’ |
12 | Do n't let Ryan destroy you , Leo had said , and now it was equally true of himself . |
13 | Do your own thing by all means , but do n't let opportunity pass you by . |
14 | Do your own thing by all means , but do n't let opportunity pass you by . |
15 | ‘ I do n't let money lie around , ’ said Joe . |
16 | They do n't let women drive cars , let alone fly an aircraft . |
17 | you know , cos I was in desperation then , but , nobody , I mean I just , I just do n't bother , I do n't let things bother me it 's as simple as that |
18 | ‘ I want 5–0 on the scoreboard by half-time , ’ Drew told Rutshire , ‘ and do n't let Randy get loose . ’ |
19 | Yeah well just do n't let Christine know . |
20 | It 's all part of the schools ' ethos — do n't let blindness get in your way . |
21 | ‘ Do n't let Emma hear you . ’ |
22 | You do n't let players get to the end of their contracts or you get peanuts for them . |
23 | DO N'T LET IT HAPPEN |
24 | DO N'T LET IT GET UP YOUR NOSE |
25 | ‘ I do n't let colour get in the way of right and wrong . ’ |
26 | ‘ Do n't let Paul hear you suggest such a thing ! |
27 | Do make sure your own decisions and do n't let others persuade you to ‘ have just one more ’ |
28 | Professional and pecuniary plans meet with success so long as you know what you 're aiming for and do n't let others undermine you . |
29 | Do n't let toddlers lean into the basket from the seat — they 're top-heavy and could topple . |
30 | Do n't let Aniushka see it . ’ |