Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] let you " in BNC.

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1 I , I forgotten that it was Justine , I , it just threw me a bit that erm , erm , Nick asked me to let you know that we were here and that we 'd received the chairs .
2 There 's a lot of changes in afoot , we 're erm I shall discuss it let you know all about it one , one day if anything comes of it .
3 You would n't honestly expect me to let you get away with that sort of behaviour , would you ? ’
4 Is this so you can make do they let you keep the stuff at the end ?
5 This all ( this morning ) seems a highly coloured raving — but I hope it lets you see how dazed and alone I feel just at present .
6 I 'll give you an hour , two at the outside , then you 'll be begging me to let you in . ’
7 Did your mum take it to let you know ?
8 ‘ So why do you think they let you go ? ’
9 I 've passed on to him the invitation to the training course on Saturday 5th September and asked him to let you know if he is able to attend .
10 Nether Wyresdale Parish Council have asked me to let you know that they have no objections to the proposal providing it is in keeping with the present development on the site .
11 Nether Wyresdale Parish Council have asked me to let you know they have no objections to this application .
12 Nether Wyresdale Parish Council have asked me to let you know they have no objections to this application .
13 Nether Wyresdale Parish Council have asked me to let you know they have no objections to them .
14 Mrs Mary Yates is arranging the programme for 1993 and I 've asked her to let you have a copy .
15 ‘ Dearest boy , ’ said Anna , ‘ you must allow me to let you depend on me . ’
16 Did she let you touch it ? ’
17 ‘ And did she let you ? ’
18 He was pacing about the room , pulling at his collar , and eventually he asked Mimi , ‘ Do they let you into Sardi 's without a tie ? ’
19 You should persuade him to let you pose as his secretary or something . ’
20 ‘ If you like , I 'll persuade him to let you keep the money that 's already been paid over — ’
21 Here 's another : an Arts Council-funded photographic project called What She Wants ( with a grant of £14,000 , half the sum requested ) is inviting women to submit intimate pictures of men , and a report of the session that produced them ( ‘ Did he let you do everything you wanted ? ’ ) .
22 ‘ And did he let you go ?
23 I admit I let you go on believing … but that was before — ’
24 Why does He let you do it ? ’
25 ‘ Since I was old enough to carry a money-bag , I 've trudged round the streets , knocking on every door of every property you own … aye , and sometimes I 've had a fist in my face for the trouble , but never once have I let you down .
26 " But I do n't like to feel I let you down , Jane .
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