Example sentences of "let [pers pn] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 I 've let them know it 's , it 's going ahead erm and that the vote is coming off .
2 ‘ Otherwise ’ , she says , ‘ they would n't have let me do it .
3 ‘ Editorial ’ , she notes , ‘ did n't regard it as important , otherwise they would n't have let me do it . ’
4 Well can I can I amend my question I mean is the is that a full year cost or is it let me try it again erm .
5 He let me hold it once .
6 We can make another baby , Herta and I. If I wept copiously both before and after , she let me do it , or try it , but I am impotent and do n't even go to the whores any more .
7 ‘ I should n't have let you do it . ’
8 MI5 has n't let you know it .
9 The C B one says I 've only just let you have it !
10 I would n't have let him give it to me .
11 If the Soviet Union had kept proper watch on Mr Castro , it would never have let him pull it into the missile crisis of 1962 .
12 What was unforgivable was that he had systematically lied to me — and I had let him do it .
13 And I was doing alright myself , I should n't 've let him do it .
14 ‘ You 've let him think it , ’ Mrs Alderley said repressively .
15 Eva had n't let him see it before ; she just bought it quickly when we sold the house in Beckenham and had to get out .
16 She had let him have it to comfort him because he minded leaving home and their mother more than she did .
17 He really is so peculiarly helpless , and I could n't have let him take it home all by himself , could I ?
18 They found the brassiere under the bed and Jo let him hook it up at the back for her .
19 She let him pour it for her while she threw another log on to the fire , smashing a cathedral of embers .
20 For the full price let him give it to me in your presence as a possession for a burying place . ’
21 ( 217b ) * I don't/did n't let him do it , but he does/did it .
22 You wrote it let him clean it .
23 Ruth let him take it , and sat drinking her tea while he turned the cup over and over in his hands , gently and half absentmindedly .
24 None the less , he wrote , I should not have let her see it .
25 he 's let her have it for six hundred pound , because
26 ‘ Eileen says her whiskey cake is better , but I have n't let her prove it yet . ’
27 Sally let her take it .
28 And she let her borrow it and she sent back forty Rothman 's cigarettes and said thank you very much , I 'm very
29 Because there 's always been an opport , I mean even if your sort of poor , there 's always the opportunity , I mean I learnt to drive and then the driving instructor erm , lived next door to my mother saying , it , at the time it should of been three pound and erm , he let us have it for two pound
30 Put such facts as we have before the Sheriff and the Merchant Venturers and let them sort it out . ’
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