Example sentences of "[vb infin] let she " in BNC.

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1 She had been neglected and he ached because of it , but it would n't do to let her know that .
2 I did n't like to let her down .
3 I did not want to let her go .
4 When she wants to go you do n't want to let her but when , when you want to let her in she 'll
5 None the less , he wrote , I should not have let her see it .
6 As three men slowly looked away McLeish received the uncompromising message that if any of them had been so lucky as to have dinner with Catherine Crane , none of them would have let her pay for herself .
7 Presumably the French had believed her , or they would hardly have let her go .
8 In another tone , she said , ‘ Not that I would have let her . ’
9 I should never have let her go off in the first place . ’
10 He should never have let her talk him into letting her give hers first when they had been deciding how to handle this whole situation .
11 He would never have let her go if he had n't been distracted by his own interests .
12 And there was something about him , an aura of confidence and power , as he stood there facing her across the bonnet of the Mini that told her that even if she 'd been driving a tank there was no way in the world he would have let her go past .
13 ‘ I would n't have let her marry him if she had ! ’ declared Lady Merchiston .
14 I should not have let her attend that ridiculous affair , but she insisted . ’
15 Penry Vaughan 's irritation at being saddled with an unwelcome guest was understandable enough , but surely he could have let her know he 'd spoken to the police !
16 Dr Myerscough said he would not have let her go home without repeating the traces of the heartbeat or if she had gone home she would have been asked to attend on alternate days for check-ups .
17 You know I gave her the ultimatum like you can come with us but damn well I would n't have let her come .
18 Why did you have to let her read that ? ’
19 He would have to let her recover from the shock before contacting her .
20 ‘ Even if you keep her in another day or two , you 'll have to let her out sometime .
21 Someone would surely recommend letting her die of starvation , or otherwise disposing of her . ’
22 Shall I go let her in ?
23 He took her with him on his visit because he could n't bear to let her disappear without finding out more about her .
24 His arms tightened round her as though he could n't bear to let her go and he kissed her again , hungrily .
25 Ruether does not think in terms of a God who is transcendent above history and acts as an agent in history ; and this we might say lets her off the hook as far as the theodicy question is concerned .
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