Example sentences of "[verb] let [pron] [verb] [Wh det] " in BNC.
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1 | We need to follow up the contacts already made when we invited comment on the idea of a course ( in any case , I promised to let them know what happened ) . |
2 | I wish I knew a little more about men , I wish I was absolutely sure , that I did n't have to go on things heard , read , half understood , but I 'm going to let him do what Piers wanted to do in Spain — what they call Scotch love . |
3 | ‘ I 'm encouraging people to diversity , so I 've got to let them know what the pitfalls are . ’ |
4 | ‘ We 're not trying to stir up a hornet 's nest but we do want to let everyone know what we 're trying to achieve , ’ campaign spokesman Steve Melia said . |
5 | Half my clients do n't even want to let me know what they 're up to . |
6 | The Minister has told us today that he does not want to let us know what his proposals will be when he goes into negotiations . |
7 | Before moving on to the more advanced aspects of wave riding let us consider what should happen in the first attempts . |
8 | If I had n't heard that whisper , I 'd have let him do what he wanted — anything he wanted — right here and now . |
9 | Do n't forget to let me know what happens . |
10 | But there is a mysterious group of British engineers , who are not allowed to let us know what they 're doing — I suppose they are helping the Chinese build a factory or something — anyway , it has been refreshing to hear a homely Lancs. accent at the next table . |
11 | When they started dancing I did n't try and stop them because I had to let them do what they felt was right . ’ |
12 | ‘ 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 ’ . |
13 | ‘ 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 ’ |