Example sentences of "[verb] let go of [art] " in BNC.

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1 21 ) a ) So if the person has to let go of the trolley , it will stop automatically so does n't run away .
2 Lee felt jealous , lumpy , and tried to let go of the feeling as she arranged the flowers in the kitchen .
3 The trouble is that we forget to let go of the tension .
4 In rugby , as in most aspects of life in South Africa , we have agreed to let go of the old ways and leaders even though no-one can know where the new ways will lead us — or where the new leaders will come from .
5 Soon their palms became sticky , but the boy did not dare let go of the hand he had so daringly grasped , for that would have meant admitting that he was perspiring and ashamed of it .
6 I did n't know how badly you were injured , but I did n't dare let go of the wheel . ’
7 Sheikh , who was batting , stood crouched over his bat , patiently waiting for the moment when Mafouz would decide to let go of the ball .
8 You 'll have to let go of the book .
9 His relentless grip increased till she was forced to let go of the ribbon .
10 It was as if she had let go of a great burden .
11 On the screen they had let go of the puerto Rican mass murderer 's trousers and he was on his way to the sidewalk , head first , at about seventy miles an hour .
12 Caspar let go of the sill and slid rapidly to the ground with a bump , looking a bit sick .
13 The controls are well laid out and become instinctive after a few plays , though you have to let go of the joystick pretty smartish or you 'll move one block further than you intended .
14 This again is entirely due to excess muscle tension and , with the help of a teacher , the pupil can learn to let go of the muscles that are causing the problem .
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