Example sentences of "[prep] letting you " in BNC.

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1 And I 've no intention of letting you get near anything important .
2 Continuing our policy of letting you know what services you will find in the Scottish Science Library ( SSL ) this issue highlights our collection of company annual reports , our CD-ROM collection and the foreign periodicals collection , which formerly belonged to the Royal Society of Edinburgh .
3 After you 'd arrived in my life with such a bang I had no intention of letting you walk straight out again . ’
4 ‘ But on the other hand I have no intention of letting you add my name to the list , just because you 've lent me this flat , ’ she lashed back .
5 ‘ If the thought of other women being able to do this , to touch you , hold you , lie with you , brings on the most awful pain inside , makes me feel sick and ill , then I have no intention of letting you out of my sight .
6 We have just got you well again , Jenna , and I can not take the responsibility of letting you out of my sight . ’
7 I have no intention of letting you out of my sight . ’
8 I have several plates of my new species already drawn and coloured , and will some day take an opportunity of letting you see them. ,
9 ‘ And I 've no intention of letting you walk away . ’
10 The Floyd Rose does all the usual things , like letting you tie knots in the low E string , and the arm is firm with no clunky play .
11 ‘ He 'd sneer at you , him and his daughter , and at me for letting you go out so , and that I 'll not have !
12 I hated myself for letting you control my life when you despised me . ’
13 Have I to hang all the garrison for letting you slip through ? ’
14 Ironically , it is sometimes shortage of staff which prevents them from letting you go .
15 A word processor is much better than a typewriter in letting you enter and edit your text more easily ; print it out as required with much more flexibility ; save it on disc for future work ; and transfer it through an IT link ( see , for instance , below , under communications ) to a colleague elsewhere .
16 I was so afraid tonight when you did n't show up that I 'd made the biggest mistake of my life in letting you go back to England without trying to extract a promise from you . ’
17 ‘ After all you 've done in the past for Rosemary and me , and are still doing , ’ he went on , ‘ I got to thinking yesterday that I could have been a sight more energetic in letting you know how delighted I am that you 're going to marry my cousin .
18 And my predecessor — even the [ area supervisor ] — would n't come in the district without letting you know where he was going .
19 Though I did n't know that then , so I rang your hotel — and , while insisting that they contact me , without letting you know , the moment you walked in … ’
20 There are bound to be other people who will object to letting you have your own way all the time .
21 round the place and then we 'll see how it goes from there , with a view to letting you out , back into the world and er as soon as they 'd gone and they were escorting him back to his , his room , they do n't have cells they have erm , he turned to the warden who are called nurses , and said never wanted to have an operation , I like having sex with little girls , he said
22 By letting you do this research they 're putting a additional risk on us …
23 Why ? because this is not your country , because the British have done you a favour by letting you in .
24 However , we can help you to help yourselves by letting you know what this deadline is ; the date up to which we can pretty much guarantee your ad 's inclusion ( as far as we can ever guarantee anything ) .
25 Trakback not only helps with your stock control , it also helps you manage your company 's cash flow , by letting you know quickly when you can invoice .
26 Now I can help you by letting you stay somewhere safe . ’
27 This utility takes the boredom out of formatting disks by letting you play a game while you wait .
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