Example sentences of "i [modal v] let you " in BNC.

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1 Still , I thought I ought to let you know . ’
2 ‘ Just thought I ought to let you know about her . ’
3 I ought to let you know where to find me . ’
4 Whether I ought to let you do it to me . ’
5 For the chill of divine retribution , listen to Russ Brown 's 1986 track , ‘ Got ta Find A Way ’ : ‘ I must let you know that judgement is here below .
6 Then I must let you go , my love , and after all there is nothing anywhere ever , and there is no one in the entire world …
7 I just thought I should let you know how things stand , that 's all . ’
8 You once said I should let you know when I thought you could help the work of CPRW .
9 Before I return to more mundane matters , I thought I should let you have a quick report on the EEB conference in Copenhagen .
10 I thought I should let you know how valuable I think the analysis is to the conservation movement , and how helpful it is to be able to lend weight to a fresh strategy , such as that proposed in the paper .
11 Perhaps we should decline the invitation to join the forum and just keep a watching brief , but I thought I should let you know of its existence and purpose , I would be interested to know if you think there is a suitable person in your branch who would be able and interested in representing CPRW on the forum .
12 I therefore thought I should let you have a commentary on the proposals for amending the regulations , which I have received from the World- Wide Fund for Nature 's European Office , with which we are working closely .
13 ‘ If money 's what you 're bitching about , ’ he said , half-aggressively , ‘ maybe I should let you walk to Fahan .
14 And later I might let you borrow the pistols to practise on your own .
15 Keep at it and I might let you have a couple of those fivers . ’
16 ‘ Well , dear , ’ said Francis , ‘ This one 's a real puzzle — no , I 'll let you see for yourself . ’
17 I 'll let you know , ’ and got into bed .
18 Valenzuela touched his arm : ‘ I 'll let you down . ’
19 I 'll let you down there .
20 Listen , you look sick , I 'll let you off .
21 I 'll let you know the time .
22 I want you to tell me a few things and then I 'll let you go back to sleep , all right ? ’
23 As he ate , he opened and closed drawers , he examined papers and objects on his desk : ‘ I 'll let you loose in the west gallery and catch you up at the door to the stock-room .
24 Come with me and I 'll let you hear . ’
25 I 'll let you know I 've got stacks of brains , ’ Tom retorted .
26 I 'll let you know if and when they find Pet and Dad . ’
27 If I can clear this today I will and phone you , otherwise I 'll let you know tomorrow am .
28 ‘ It 's better to tell them beforehand , ‘ You wheel the chair and if I need help in a shop , I 'll let you know . ’
29 I 'll let you into a secret , Sir Charles , ’ Jed said .
30 When the position changes , I 'll let you know .
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