Example sentences of "[noun] let [pron] " in BNC.

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1 So in see things that you can do in future let me know .
2 ‘ The manufacturers let her have things , you know .
3 Last week the US Defense Department let its massive $2.5 billion AFCAC 300 Super-Mini-Computer contract to PRC Inc as prime contractor .
4 I know for a fact she 's had her eye on my mother 's matinée jacket collection for years and when I once , in passing , said I wondered what happened to those old prosthetic devices in the estates of deceased senior citizens , Madge let it slip that she knew a way of turning a Zimmer frame into an attractive lamp ! ’
5 The problem comes in many forms , but for the sake of brevity let me concentrate on pollution .
6 mummy let me have my blanket .
7 Look what mummy let me have , look what I 've
8 and erm , we both decided we 'd take this diploma and er Mr erm in his kindness let us erm erm go off to the workshops and do some practical work and erm my wife lived at Stow Upland and I was lodging in Ipswich and er he even allowed us to study in the , in the erm Enquiry Office in the evenings .
9 The second key let them into a vaulted stone cellar , and groping torch in hand along the far wall behind the piled casks of wine , Thomas brushed the cobwebs from a low , insignificant door .
10 With these exhortations in mind let us now turn to examples of anthropologists trying to elucidate the meaning of exotic symbols .
11 Bearing these points in mind let us look at developments in each of the main policy areas over the whole period .
12 With these difficulties in mind let us approach a second theory of review put forward by Gordon .
13 She knew that the Pitts were going to stay with the police , go down to the river to wait if the Chief Superintendent let them , but she did not want to .
14 Corbett let it drop as the trumpets brayed again and royal serjeants-at-arms , staves in their hands , moved into the hall and began to impose order .
15 Not that the journalists let her get away with quite everything .
16 For our second experiment let us take the opposite tack .
17 It was the only time Oxford 's fans let themselves down , but order was soon restored .
18 I liked that picture so Marie let me cut it out and stick it on the wall .
19 Those in financial trouble who knew of the money advice services but chose to ignore them , or who were unaware of their existence , and as a result let their indebtedness , once just manageable , become unmanageable , were heading for real trouble .
20 United almost contributed to their own downfall , but Blackpool 's finsihing let them off the hook .
21 ‘ Not at all , ’ said Sally-Anne , ‘ and before you plead for me with Matey let me tell you that you will have your tea salted and your eggs sugared every breakfast if you do any such thing .
22 Some Dell notebooks let you change the battery with the machine still switched on , by making sure there 's enough standby power to run the machine for about a minute .
23 The knowing look in his eyes let her know she had n't fooled him for an instant , but he gave a single nod .
24 Grudgingly , the Pinkerton guards let him in .
25 Manville let them flood back , smiling wistfully .
26 Ottaviani let it be known , however , that his Theological Commission would regard such votes as guidelines only , not directives .
27 No you wo n't want a copy of that photograph let me tell you .
28 Would , would , would erm , grandma and granddad let you go anyway ?
29 Trent let it go .
30 With an effort , she made them part , and then her vocal cords let her down by refusing to work .
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