Example sentences of "let [pron] [vb infin] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | " But how could you let me go on thinking you were dead ? |
2 | I says , Why let me go on see I was getting about a month learning you see . |
3 | A diary entry of the period reads , ‘ Daddy wo n't let me go out to play or listen to Children 's Hour or read stories . |
4 | Could you also please let me know how to get Dr Alexander 's machine connected to the network . |
5 | ‘ We ca n't let them go without doing something , ’ I said , thinking of poor Josef . |
6 | He did n't let you do enough did |
7 | I want you to tell me a few things and then I 'll let you go back to sleep , all right ? ’ |
8 | I 'll let you know when to come in . ’ |
9 | At present , we do n't have our addresses in Nanking and Shanghai , but will try to get them in advance , so that we can let you know how to contact us . |
10 | ‘ Do n't let her go round damning that wretched girl and starting a vendetta . |
11 | Ernest and Rosie tried to make a start on the repairs , but by then she had discovered that she was pregnant , and Ernest would not let her do any work that might involve strenuous effort . |
12 | I ca n't let her carry on pretending I ai n't in the room . |
13 | He 'd thought that it was a nickname , that it meant nothing special , and they 'd let him go on thinking that way until he 'd found out different . |
14 | Nick said , ‘ You must n't let yourself get so involved with him . |
15 | ‘ I 'm sure he 'd let us go on using the park if you wrote and told him it was n't us who left the litter lying about , Guider . ’ |
16 | The new owner , Mr. Bolsover , came to see me last week , and I 'm afraid he may not let us go on using the barn . |