Example sentences of "[conj] let you [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 You 'd think he would either apply for another one or , or let you have his .
2 ‘ I 'd sooner crawl than let you help me , ’ she spat at him .
3 Brightly designed in purple and white , the Reverso has 1300 watts of drying power , two heat/speed settings plus a diffuser setting and electronic display lights that let you know which end of the dryer is operational .
4 Sounds complicated but much more reliable than trying to keep to a regular naming scheme that lets you know which copy is the oldest .
5 Looking ( at first glance ) like a cross between a Nintendo Gameboy and a bend-i-bus , the Quickshot Supervision features a comfortable , ergonomic design , 61mm square screen , stereo sound and cute little screen tilter that lets you play it flat without developing a permanent rick in your neck !
6 If you have failed to brief them properly then they have little option but to either put it on hold or send it back as it came out and let you sort it out .
7 Position positional isomers branch chain functional group and there 's one other odd one which has a very peculiar name and the name it normally goes by is a fairly old name , now I 'm not sure at this stage if that name is still used but what I 'll do is to describe the form of the isomerism first and let you decide what you would prefer to call it .
8 I was just supposed to keep an eye on you and let you lead us to the enemy .
9 ‘ I 'll be quite happy to wipe it all off and let you do it yourself , if you 'd rather , ’ Shae returned evenly , already reaching for the pot of cleansing-cream .
10 In the end I decided the best thing was to put you to bed and let you sleep it off . ’
11 They never stand still and let you mark them , ’ he says .
12 ‘ I 'll give you all the money tomorrow , and let you buy what you like , if you 'll take it . ’
13 Her sun was the biggest poacher — he was a devil : he 'd rob your house in the middle of the day and let you see him !
14 Anything else , er , er , Lynn did your clarinet teacher ever play the clarinet and let you see her playing it well .
15 However , " he added unexpectedly , " we 're going to bend the regulations a little bit and let you see your children . "
16 ‘ If you do n't shut up at once and sit down I shall remove my belt and let you have it with the end that has the buckle ! ’
17 We auc we auctioned the books after as you know and erm so I I 'll have to make a new list of what 's left and let you have it .
18 The under sheriff will acknowledge the writ and let you know which officer is dealing with the warrant ; you should telephone the officer for reports of progress .
19 We will try to keep in touch and let you know what is happening .
20 A brand new series of buyers ' guides — we help you set up a specialist tank or system each month , show our choice of equipment , and let you know what else is suitable on the market and how much it all costs .
21 I am pleased to have the chance to complete the enclosed questionnaire and let you know what I think of the NatWest bank and why I am less than satisfied with the service received .
22 But now , before I finish and let you commence something more enjoyable , I will do my best to answer any questions you may have . ’
23 I 'll do my best to answer any questions on the outdoors and to let you have your say , so there 's no time to waste — get scribbling now .
24 I 'll do my best to answer any questions on the outdoors and to let you have your say , so there 's no time to waste — get scribbling now .
25 I 'll do my best to answer any questions on the outdoors and to let you have your say , so there 's no time to waste — get scribbling now .
26 I 'll do my best to answer any questions on the outdoors and to let you have your say , so there 's no time to waste — get scribbling now .
27 I do n't have time to waste sitting around and letting you practise your minimal talents on me . ’
28 Colleagues , just to try and let you know what , er I 've got in my mind concerning the business that 's fell off the agenda yesterday and today so far .
29 Stuart will ring and let you know he said , this morning .
30 ‘ So I 'm not going to stand by and let you use me and destroy me as you did my brother ! ’
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