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

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1 There 's no way I intend to let you out of this bed until you 've promised that you 'll marry me . ’
2 I want to let you in on a somewhat embarrassing secret , which is now a secret no longer !
3 I want to let you know about a study we have initiated on the usual basis of ( almost ) nil funds — hence we ca n't offer you a lucrative contract !
4 ‘ Father Poole became very excited when I mentioned your name , and very annoyed when I told him I had let you go .
5 I know I 've let you down … but we 'll get by . ’
6 I 've let you play your games , you and Joseph , and I 've said it was nothing to me , it was enough that I was a painter .
7 ‘ I know that 's what you imagine , and I guess I 've let you believe that because I had become so accustomed to my privacy that I did n't care for your intrusion into it , but you 're wrong .
8 ‘ You 're really ambivalent about what I 've let you in for , are n't you ? ’
9 ‘ Just in case something crops up and I need to let you know . ’
10 ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ Emily said , ‘ I have to let you all go , Summer Lodge is no longer mine and , in any case , there is simply not the means to keep going as we have been . ’
11 ‘ There is no easy way to say this , ’ she began haltingly , ‘ my father died a ruined man , I have to let you all go , there 's nothing else for it . ’
12 Yesterday , 200 creditors at a Bristol meeting sat silently as Tjolle — who refused to answer questions — said : ‘ I have let you down , but have nothing to hide . ’
13 If I promise to let you know if your brother-in-law contacts me surely you 'll call off this business of staying together like two ill-matched peas in one small pod ? ’
14 ‘ No ’ does n't mean ‘ I hate you and wish you were dead and as a personal vendetta I refuse to let you have what you want' , it simply means ‘ no ’ .
15 ‘ No ’ does n't mean ‘ I hate you and wish you were dead and as a personal vendetta I refuse to let you have what you want' , it simply means ‘ no ’
16 I wanted to let you know of this initiative because I thought it might be possible to :
17 I have passed the information on to who is the District Manager at the South East Edinburgh District and he will contact you direct to let you know whether or not a representative will be present .
18 Well , we want to let you know that a new church is opening just down the road from you .
19 Do you mean we 've let you off for the evening ?
20 How could you kiss someone properly when you knew they had let you sit there for hours waiting for them while they went off and had dinner with someone else ?
21 Erm so where would he be meaning to go if he does let you
22 Say what you like about the first-past-the-post system , but it does let you know who has actually won each seat .
23 Yeah cos he 's let you , yeah .
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