Example sentences of "[adv] let [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | One woman had a friend who constantly let her down for appointments , a lunch , an evening out , by either not turning up , being very late or changing dates at the last minute . |
2 | The guards at the palace 's main gate swiftly let them through but , as they debouched out of the tree-lined path front of the palace , a gruesome sight awaited them . |
3 | Complete Works is , in some ways , easier to use and incorporates some nice ideas , but the problems I had trying to link charts , table and spreadsheets together let it down in the end . |
4 | He shouted her name , but she only let him in after he threatened to kick down the door . |
5 | They only let us out for baths if there was enough staff , otherwise you had to have a strip wash . |
6 | You only let it out to the girls because you got a shock when they said they 'd seen . |
7 | So let me just check . |
8 | Okay , so let me just write that on the back , Monday to Friday and that 's nine to four thirty . |
9 | So let me just think . |
10 | So let me just say a few things before he does arrive , and catch his breath and perhaps have a cup of tea , on , on a topic which we , it 's not fully listed but I think is worth just mentioning , and that is writing for the press , because it may occur to you and in fact you may yourself on occasions , write things for the press . |
11 | So let me just give you two brief quotations from real press releases which I have , I 've got piles and piles of these things . |
12 | So let me past — the Darkfall 's still active ! ’ |
13 | Well we 're go , we 're going to a close , so let me finally ask you yo thi this , i if you wanted to reassert one Scottish tradition , either an old one or a new one , wha what would it be ? |
14 | So let me in on the secret . |
15 | Tile lagoonal facies has been disputed and the estuarine facies is complicated in various ways and confuses the issue , so let us just consider three of these facies : the offshore , the deltaic and the fluviatile . |
16 | That might well have been true in the early 1960s but not in the 1990s , so let us not revive a distinction which has thankfully been eliminated . |
17 | That might well have been true in the early 1960s but not in the 1990s , so let us not revive a distinction which has thankfully been eliminated All kinds of research in education have gone far beyond this narrow form . |
18 | So let us now consider the constellations one by one , and see what we can find . |
19 | Er to crash a er right let me just read er right er okay . |
20 | Right let me just explain then just just for the sake of completeness . |
21 | right let me just then talk very briefly about this fella . |
22 | Right let me now touch erm on three topics and the first one is erm the vexed question of consent in Locke . |
23 | His editorial judgment rarely let him down . |
24 | I have always been impressed with the quality of the precedents contained in the Encyclopaedia , which rarely let us down , despite the intricacies of the subject matter , and it comes as no surprise to me to find that so many firms seem to be basing their standard form agreements and leases on Forms 14 and 29 . |
25 | I only just let him in . |
26 | Just let them not transmit them . |
27 | ‘ Just let them in , Ben , let's get this over with . ’ |
28 | Just let us out . |
29 | ‘ I only just let you in , ’ Tammuz reminded hir . |
30 | She only managed to hail a taxi after fifteen minutes of running , and when she did she was almost afraid that he would not drive her because of her soaked condition , but , after a stream of highly ominous muttering in French , he finally let her in . |