Example sentences of "do [not/n't] let it [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 If you feel this way do not let it go very long without confessing it .
2 The past could be in evidence today , but do not let it stop you making progress along your chosen route .
3 Do not let it distract you again , ’ and he pulled her towards him .
4 Do not let it happen to you also . ’
5 Do not let it boil !
6 Add a crushed clove of garlic but do n't let it burn .
7 Do n't let it burn away to nothing .
8 ‘ What harm can it possibly do anyone if we do n't let it invade our lives ?
9 The safety of the free world is in your hands Sly , do n't let it end with a bang ( though that 's what I 'll be doing if there 's a nuclear holocaust ! ) .
10 I 'm black and I 've got to be better than the next applicant , but I do n't let it hold me back .
11 And do n't let it stop there !
12 If any professional person has shown an interest in your work do n't let it go , but try to cultivate their interest , however tenuous it may seem — you will soon know if it 's going to be any use for the future .
13 Please do n't let it go off by accident .
14 ‘ You did quite well , ’ Mrs Freer admitted grudgingly , then spoiled it by adding : ‘ Do n't let it go to your head . ’
15 Happy times are ahead , with perks aplenty , but do n't let it go to your head .
16 Guitarist Simon Bartholomew from the soul-funk group , in the Top 30 with Do n't Let It Go To Your Head , says : ‘ We told the promoter no way could we perform .
17 Please , please , please , I say to myself , let the time be slow , do n't let it go too quickly .
18 Do n't let it go to your head , ’ he murmured , bending down to rest his palm on her forehead .
19 Do n't let it fail now
20 As Derek Brown of Birchfield , who at 13 years old and speculating on a career in athletics , spending two evenings and a Sunday morning training , said : ‘ I do n't let it bother my school work 'cause I can get it all done in my other time , but this [ athletics ] is what I 'd really like to do ; I keep setting myself goals every year to get to the top . ’
21 Do n't let it bother you , son .
22 ‘ But do n't let it bother you . ’
23 Do n't let it upset you , Cleo . ’
24 " Do n't let it upset you . "
25 Do n't let it upset you . ’
26 Do n't let it get too long , or it will be difficult to cut in spring .
27 ‘ I 'm sure this is the way it happens for everyone and we definitely do n't let it get to our heads .
28 Do n't let it get to you , Billie .
29 Do n't let it get torn or worn .
30 You can expect turmoil early this week — but do n't let it get to you .
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