Example sentences of "[noun sg] let go of " in BNC.

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1 The only requirements are patience , a willingness to learn and a readiness to let go of the habits of a lifetime .
2 THE wee boy 's best shoes clumped on the polished floor as his elder sister let go of his arms .
3 The girl let go of my hand and moved away into the gloom behind me , where she must have put the screwed-up five-pound notes on to the chest of drawers with the magazines , the small framed photograph , the towel , the box of paper tissues , the jar of Vaseline , the baby 's dummy and all the other odds and ends spilled over the varnished oak top .
4 Are you prepared in the light of God 's desire for your wholeness to let go of whatever negative emotions you have towards them ?
5 It teaches a child to let go of his own will for the sake of others , with whom he has to live and let live .
6 The strongest youth cultures of the century were in the 1950s and 1960s , and now that the members of this generation are over the border into middle age , they are showing an egotistical , but maybe quite a healthy reluctance to let go of the limelight .
7 Perhaps this is due to a reluctance to let go of the past , and perhaps too there is a parallel in other parts of the garden with the modern revival of interest in ‘ wild ’ and ‘ natural ’ gardens and plants .
8 And this was not the moment to suggest that Emilia , with her refusal to let go of Cambridge , to be truly present in the parish , might herself be at fault .
9 This is strictly speaking an impossibility , in that it is impossible to do and have what we recognise as a knot without at some point letting go of the rope .
10 To divine requires a willingness to let go of ‘ rational ’ concepts , and to allow intuition and imagination to be the communicators of information .
11 At the very least , he will make it plain that Israel must one day let go of most of the West Bank and Gaza .
12 It is not allowed for anyone in the chain to let go of hands in order to catch someone .
13 A less-sticky variety lets go of each new copy within a split second of its formation .
14 Nicolo let go of her and threw up his hands .
15 Nicolo let go of her and dug into his pockets .
16 I had the good sense to let go of the trumpet case and try and keep rolling out of range .
17 Boys who did not , remained in the elementary-school system ( in , as will appear , most cases ) to linger on like dispossessed giants until the system and my grandfather let go of them at the age of fourteen .
18 The strong hand let go of his arm , and Nebamun stepped back .
19 One of the major criticisms that is made of senior management is its unwillingness to let go of the reins of an organisation , to delegate routine tasks and to concentrate upon the longer term .
20 Another of the skills incorporated into a style routine is the pirouette , in which the sailor lets go of the rig and spins round twice before catching it again .
21 The ability to let go of parts of our past , of parts of ourselves , of fantasies , of dreams that are no longer relevant , of pain that has long since served its purpose , is an essential part of our capacity to grieve and to recreate ourselves .
22 And if you walk in pleasant surroundings , you 'll find it a good way to let go of stress , too .
23 Finally the travel agent 's son let go of the ball .
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