Example sentences of "[vb base] let [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever ye do , dinna' let go o' the rope . ’ |
2 | ‘ I 'm not sure I want to let go of it , ’ said Masklin . |
3 | The trouble is that we forget to let go of the tension . |
4 | Rincewind let go of Twoflower 's horse , swore bitterly , and spurred his own mount towards the trees , alone . |
5 | Fernand let go of Melissa 's hand , vaulted over the rail and beckoned urgently to her to follow . |
6 | ‘ Only that bad publicity has a nasty habit of surfacing , and that 's the last thing I intend to let happen at this crucial stage . ’ |
7 | They like to they like to let know that they smoke |
8 | Ah the bitches , the bloody bourgeois bitches , once they get their claws into a man and draw blood they nae mair let go , ye ken . |
9 | Sometimes in the process they decide to let go of old destructive relationships or to completely change their career . |
10 | ‘ Oh , Pogo , do let go of my hand . |
11 | Caspar let go of the sill and slid rapidly to the ground with a bump , looking a bit sick . |
12 | All right we 'll have a look later come lets get dressed now . |
13 | Letting go is part of everyone 's life and there have certainly been times when I have let go . |
14 | ’ Letting go is part of everyone 's life and there have certainly been times when I have let go ’ … ’ |
15 | But so far as I know they have never been reprinted , and I have let slip from my memory now the name of the author ( a salutary warning against undue pride for those of us writing today ) . |
16 | At the very centre of the ‘ precinct ’ ( pedestrianised in the 1960s ) , the architects have let rip with yards of steel rails , attached to posts and festooned with lights , encircling a ‘ performance area ’ . |
17 | I see let take it from the other end , why did you have to take the insertion of the contingency fund of the estimates |
18 | As an auditionee I knew I worked best if I attempted something outrageous so I prepared Lord Foppington from The Relapse and you just have to let go with his Lordship otherwise there 's no point to it . |
19 | At a certain point , he wrote , you have to let go , he wrote , you have to let it go . |
20 | You have to let go or go mad . |
21 | The controls are well laid out and become instinctive after a few plays , though you have to let go of the joystick pretty smartish or you 'll move one block further than you intended . |
22 | They have to let go of their rationality , of their interminable thinking and bothering over everything . |
23 | But a primary condition is that we have to let go of those aspects of our past that are no longer helpful or relevant . |
24 | you have to let go . |
25 | have to let go . |
26 | The music and lyrical ideas are the stuff of nightmares , foam-flecked poetic rantings that go for the throat and refuse to let go no matter how hard you may plead . |
27 | From talking to them on the way home and talking to Ted Heath 's G P , who we also had a long discussion with , without doubt there are other people there who obviously simply refuse to let come home , who are just as serious and , from the sound of it , one or two perhaps even more serious than the ones we did bring home . |
28 | Observations of birth do suggest that women need to let go . |