Example sentences of "let go [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Woman had let go of Tug 's shoulders as soon as the door opened . |
2 | There was also a walled kitchen garden , which had been let go to grass , and a large hole had been knocked into one of the walls to let the tractor in to mow it . |
3 | Some relationships have to be let go in order that new ones can flourish . |
4 | It 's only when we let go of life and allow our innate wisdom to flourish that we live ! ’ |
5 | This is called It Was Good In the afternoon when the sun half close his eyes , ants can be found not working , dogs in their cool places , vandal wall slice through heat , hold and let go of light in rays , in the afternoon when smoke curls like the back of a cat , people lean and braid hair , someone dressed like Christ looked in and said it was good . |
6 | Would you like that one again , In the afternoon when the sun half close his eyes , ants can be found not working , dogs in their cool places , vandal wall slice through heat , hold and let go of light in rays , in the afternoon when smoke curls like the back of a cat , people lean and braid hair , someone dressed like Christ looked in and said it was good now we have the dug out how food is presented erm can say so much , at least it does to me and , so that , so that the beginning of this poem became from er the food , piece of food held in the hand of the mayor in this picture . |
7 | Instantly 20 soldiers buried their massively muscled pincers in my stick , possibly never to let go , while dozens more swarmed up the stick causing me to let go with alacrity . |
8 | I had to let go of separatism . |
9 | If WWR were to let go of slalom 's apron strings it would inevitably help WWR find its feet . |
10 | So mestizo culture — reluctant to let go of tradition — created its own deity to host the yearly handout . |
11 | And if you walk in pleasant surroundings , you 'll find it a good way to let go of stress , too . |
12 | Not only is it difficult to let go of tension , but most people do n't even realise when they are becoming tense . |
13 | For two people who both were always in control , this was something of a miracle — to let go of control completely — to trust enough that they were both hurled into the abyss of pure sensation , pure feeling . |
14 | There may have been problems of mastery , of control , of appropriate letting go ; or an early refusal to let go as resistance to an over-persistent potty-training parent . |
15 | he was like a terrier , unable to let go in spite of a beating , and it was hard for her not to feel responsible ; because , after all , did n't his persistence show that she 'd come to matter to him , at least a little ? |
16 | Letting go of guilt and self-recrimination is not always easy . |
17 | Choosing to get pregnant means letting go of control . |
18 | of letting go in order |
19 | He was n't hurt and he did n't let go of Caspar but he howled , an awful wailing with his mouth open . |
20 | The essence of the change is that the intermediating function between social and economic forces is no longer one that a government can renounce or let go by default . |