Example sentences of "let go of her " in BNC.

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1 He was flushed and happy and he had n't let go of her hand since they 'd sat down .
2 He let go of her arm .
3 He let go of her arm .
4 He let go of her shoulders and took a pace backwards .
5 She let go of her hot grief , which dissolved and became the dew on his garments .
6 He let go of her hand and walked away down the road towards the village , the bundle swinging against his back .
7 His expression was grim as he let go of her arm .
8 She let go of her skirts , but immediately felt a prickle of fear at putting herself out of reach of the inn .
9 He let go of her hand , but it remained there , captured by the silk texture of his skin , by the warmth that radiated from him .
10 A coach full of tourists was approaching in the opposite direction , and he let go of her knee to brace both hands protectively against the padded facia .
11 Nina let go of her hand .
12 The horse , trained to keep calm , hardly moved , but the schoolgirl shrieked in terror and let go of her pram , which ran into the column of marchers ; it hit the man standing next to Clare , who stumbled heavily against her , knocking her sideways .
13 Let go of her hands , Bessie , ’ was Mrs Reed 's only answer .
14 If she ever let go of her control , she 'd go crazy .
15 He murmured in Italian , words she could not understand , let go of her wrists , and swept her into his arms , gathering her to him until her heart was pressed tightly to his , until her hands lifted and slipped around his neck .
16 Let go of her coconuts .
17 Let go of her coconuts .
18 Let go of her coconuts .
19 The Glass Menagerie is partly autobiographical and describes the conflict between a son , Tom , who is drawn to the sensuality of D.H.Lawrence 's writings and who himself scribbles poems on shoe-boxes in the warehouse where he works , and a repressive and puritanical mother , Amanda , who is as passionately possessive of her children as she is unwilling to let go of her own lost youth .
20 Letting go of her hands , the man hit her violently across the face .
21 I attacked it , and made it let go of her leg , but the Lintons ’ servants appeared and caught hold of me .
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