Let Sentence Examples

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  • Let him decide the matter for us.

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  • Do not let him go to sea.

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  • Then one of the fishermen said, "Let us ask the governor about it and do as he shall bid us."

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  • Let us have a good old song that will help to keep us warm.

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  • I won't let you go!

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  • Come on, let me in.

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  • She let the subject drop.

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  • Let it be a free gift to them from the city.

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  • I know you must be tired, so I will let you rest.

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  • Let them say what they please, I am not going to change my clothes.

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  • Let me introduce you to him.

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  • If you need anything at all, be sure to let us know.

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  • Let us hear the rest.

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  • Let the son marry the daughter, if both agree, and give them the treasure as a wedding portion.

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  • Don't let me slow you down.

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  • Like a bird let loose, his horse leaped forward.

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  • I won't let anything hurt her.

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  • He let go of the fox, and it ran out.

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  • So, let us go on with the work that is before us.

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  • We must let her know that you are safe.

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  • Let us put the bar there.

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  • No wonder Dulce didn't want to let go of him.

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  • Oh, let me be!

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  • His punch, with which he let me play, was a delightful toy.

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  • These soldiers guarded the streets of the town; they would not let any one go out or come in without their leave.

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  • Instead of noblemen, let us have noble villages of men.

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  • Let us be ready, for we may be sent for any minute.

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  • So don't let us keep it waiting a single minute.

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  • Let me see; where was I?

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  • She let the door shut without removing anything.

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  • Let us examine our prison and see what it is like.

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  • So let us cease this talk of skull crushing and converse upon more pleasant subjects.

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  • Let them twy me, I'm not afwaid of anyone.

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  • I say, let your affairs be as two or three, and not a hundred or a thousand; instead of a million count half a dozen, and keep your accounts on your thumb-nail.

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  • Well, say your father has a German valet, and he is a splendid valet and satisfies your father's requirements better than you could, then it's all right to let him serve.

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  • He had been perfectly content to step back and let her bear the brunt of Giddon's anger, even knowing that he had arrived uninvited.

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  • I am with you, and I will not let anything hurt you.

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  • Let those who wish any corn bring money and buy it.

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  • Ask him to let you see it.

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  • Do not let the cat get the mouse.

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  • Let us not be upset and overwhelmed in that terrible rapid and whirlpool called a dinner, situated in the meridian shallows.

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  • He did not know that the priest who met him with the cross oppressed the peasants by his exactions, and that the pupils' parents wept at having to let him take their children and secured their release by heavy payments.

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  • Will you let them come?

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  • She was out, dressed and fixing supper when the bus stopped to let Jonathan out.

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  • If, then, we would indeed restore mankind by truly Indian, botanic, magnetic, or natural means, let us first be as simple and well as Nature ourselves, dispel the clouds which hang over our own brows, and take up a little life into our pores.

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  • Let us attack them!

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  • Let us have dinner, and then we'll set off.

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  • The Spartans said to one another, Let us throw this fellow into the rocky chasm.

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  • Let us spend one day as deliberately as Nature, and not be thrown off the track by every nutshell and mosquito's wing that falls on the rails.

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  • From the death of Count Bezukhov he did not let go his hold of the lad.

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  • If we are really dying, let us hear the rattle in our throats and feel cold in the extremities; if we are alive, let us go about our business.

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  • Gentlemen, let us act!

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  • Pierre too bent his head and let his hands fall.

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  • Eureka clung with her claws to the wooden side of the house and let herself down easily.

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  • But come, my children; let us explore the mountain and discover which way we must go in order to escape from this cavern, which is getting to be almost as hot as a bake-oven.

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  • Many of them were so tame that they would eat from my hand and let me feel them.

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  • Well, there I might live, I said; and there I did live, for an hour, a summer and a winter life; saw how I could let the years run off, buffet the winter through, and see the spring come in.

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  • Let the reports of all the learned societies come to us, and we will see if they know anything.

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  • Let us see who is the strongest.

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  • Let us go ourselves.

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  • The orders were not to let them in.

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  • Don't let me die!

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  • Let him wonder what she would do when they got home.

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  • Well, let him continue to think so.

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  • He had fastened one end of the strap to a wheel of the buggy, and now he let the line dangle over the side of the house.

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  • All the others let him go, and he ran to her.

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  • Let into the wall was a star-shaped light.

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  • Let me know at once when you will start.

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  • I mean, you let Dulce believe you talked me into this surrogacy thing.

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  • It was best to stay where she was, but she needed to let someone know she was here.

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  • Marya Dmitrievna went on admonishing her for some time, enjoining on her that it must all be kept from her father and assuring her that nobody would know anything about it if only Natasha herself would undertake to forget it all and not let anyone see that something had happened.

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  • Sit down and let me look at it.

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  • She couldn't let him do that.

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  • Let's just go back to the last marking.

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  • But don't let us worry over such things, Zeb; we can't help ourselves just now, you know, and I've always been told it's foolish to borrow trouble.

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  • A leader can only afford to let her people go hungry when she doesn't answer to them.

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  • Let him go and come freely, let him touch real things and combine his impressions for himself, instead of sitting indoors at a little round table, while a sweet-voiced teacher suggests that he build a stone wall with his wooden blocks, or make a rainbow out of strips of coloured paper, or plant straw trees in bead flower-pots.

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  • Let us lead them during the first years to find their greatest pleasure in Nature.

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  • Let the dead past bury its dead, Act, act in the living present, Heart within and God overhead.

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  • Let us not seek to penetrate what mysteries they contain; for how can we, miserable sinners that we are, know the terrible and holy secrets of Providence while we remain in this flesh which forms an impenetrable veil between us and the Eternal?

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  • Let us go across to Mary's room, he said.

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  • Let's get in out of this cold wind.

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  • Allen let go of her and jumped off.

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  • Just don't let her interfere with the business.

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  • Let the police check him out!

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  • I wish you'd let me come along with you.

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  • Let me get back to you on that, Howie.

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  • Choose whichever of those you are comfortable with, but let me illustrate with a single example.

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  • Prince Andrew again interrupted him, let us talk business.

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  • You bring me back, I provide you a mate, and you let me go.

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  • He can't find souls, let alone demons.

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  • She'd never let him touch her like that before, but she found his touch calming.

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  • What if Darkyn hadn't let her go?

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  • But the demon lord had Deidre in his clutches and let her go.

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  • Something within him clicked, and he recalled his resolve not to let the woman in his life strangle him anymore.

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  • Gabriel didn't let go.

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  • The warmth of her body made him not want to let go.

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  • He wanted to let his hand drift downwards but stopped himself.

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  • Still, he made a show of checking the two assassins before he let them continue.

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  • Let me get this over with.

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  • Those huge hands had started to explore her body in a way that left her feeling feminine, delicate, and willing to let him take control in a way she never permitted him before.

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  • Let him help you.

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  • Will you let me know if you find Erik's soul?

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  • I'll let you know.

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  • Let me know if you get anything else, he said, standing.

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  • Let's get something straight.

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  • She let out a sigh and summoned a portal.

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  • He sank his teeth into someone and never let go, until they were in Hell.

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  • At least, she could when Gabriel let her access the portals again.

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  • Gabriel had to let the past go.

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  • He also wasn't going to let the Dark One hurt or threaten or even talk to his mate ever again.

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  • Why he wanted the soul that he then let go was another mystery Gabriel wanted to resolve.

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  • The longer you let both deny you, the harder it becomes to win.

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  • Would you be willing to let one of my dealers verify the route exists?

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  • Darkyn had gone through the process to blood bind Deidre; he wasn't going to let his only source of food go.

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  • He also wasn't going to let anyone else threaten his blood monkey.

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  • Darkyn would never let him through Hell, but Deidre … He felt like shit just thinking about it yet recognized the danger he was in.

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  • Gabriel suspected the Dark One wasn't going to let his little human out of Hell, especially not to see her former mate.

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  • He'd only learned the woman he fell for last week was still alive and now he had to let her go.

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  • He purposely didn't let himself think about Darkyn being in her bed instead of him.

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  • As confused as he felt, Gabriel would never let anyone hurt either Deidre, no matter whose mate she was.

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  • In that moment, the demon lord reminded him of Rhyn when the half-demon was trying not to let his mate soften his mood.

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  • The Dark One had let it go once as part of a deal.

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  • He wasn't going to let her go again.

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  • He left, barely able to see straight let alone think straight.

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  • She didn't expect to find the human alive, let alone of a mindset to make a joke.

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  • Deidre let the tears fall that she'd held back.

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  • She paused at an intersection to let a group of Immortals through, uninterested in talking to anyone just now.

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  • He should've let you remember every wrong you committed so you could relive them every second of every day.

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  • It was the same feeling that Deidre got every time she let herself think of what happened when her deal ran out.

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  • He never expected to see the blue sky again or the trees around the fortress, let alone sip sweet tea and nibble on berry scones.

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  • Let's get one thing straight.

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  • As much as they angered him, Gabriel wasn't going to let anything happen to her, especially in his own domain.

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  • Careful not to let the heels of his boots make noise in the hallway, he headed for the living room.

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  • She had decided to let it grow long, even though she feared the weight of it would remove the curls.

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  • Carmen sucked her breath in and let it out slowly.

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  • You let someone... else name her?

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  • Would you let me hold her?

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  • Destiny let go of him and reluctantly transferred to Carmen.

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  • I know, you think he had his hands full raising me, and I'm sure he did, but if I had let him, he would have told me which side to chew my breakfast on.

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  • Alex refused to let her attach his name to that, so she had made provisions for it to be left to Jonathan and Destiny.

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  • She volunteered very little and acted uneasy when asked, so they simply let it drop.

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  • Come on, sweetheart, let's go to bed.

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  • I still have to water the horses and let them out.

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  • There they slowed down and let the horses get their wind again.

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  • Let's see if we can find that bull before the bear does.

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  • Let's get back to the house.

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  • It wasn't like Alex to let anger disrupt his schedule.

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  • She asked if I ever let you talk for yourself.

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  • I can't let her take Destiny away from you.

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  • Lori, I know I told you in the hospital that I would let you have Destiny when you were ready, but I hadn't talked to Alex about it yet.

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  • Here, let me spell you.

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  • Let the courts decide.

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  • She finished feeding the horses and let all of them out except Casper.

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  • She filled the feeder and let Destiny throw some grain through the fence.

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  • Now, let's put our heads together and do this right.

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  • But let's be reasonable.

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  • Let's get back to the list.

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  • If Shipton let her know he knew all the dirt on Annie's past, that might throw a kibosh on the whole business.

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  • She let herself be led to a corner chair.

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  • Let's walk and talk.

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  • Why don't you just let us do our work and stick to answering our questions?

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  • Then she added, I know I'm not being fair, but please, let me do this my way.

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  • But you have your life and your duties to others and I must stop wounding your conscience and let you go your destined way.

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  • Why let a hint of spring pass by unutilized?

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  • He let her know he and Fred were sniffing about in an attempt to determine the real killer.

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  • Don't let these state guys get you down.

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  • But I'll be real generous and let the nutty bitch self-destruct.

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  • And don't let him escape!

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  • Now, she knew, he'd never let her alone.

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  • There was a moment of realization as he understood her brave actions, and then a snap as the line let loose and he tumbled backwards like some mortally wounded game bird shot from the sky, arms outstretched, scream muffled in his mask.

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  • Let's wait in his room.

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  • They let him fly back to Virginia.

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  • Edith let out a sound of disgust, loud enough that clearly said she didn't care if Cynthia heard it or not.

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  • Even Sheriff Jake Weller was there, and the city police chief and, in various costumes of night-wear, Fred, the Quincy sisters and Gladys Turnbull who'd let out a banshee scream that woke everyone but poor Edith Shipton, who'd never wake again.

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  • First, she gets brooding about it, knows she's pregnant, knows Shipton is still alive and won't let her go.

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  • Let her play 'let's pretend' with her ancestors.

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  • Let's look at the givens.

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  • We volunteered to let her see them.

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  • Let's look at why they were taken.

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  • I haven't smoked since I decided not to kill Donald Ryland and let him marry me!

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  • But Dean didn't let her finish before he interrupted, ending the conversation.

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  • Fred here was the guy who wouldn't let go.

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  • Edith Shipton wasn't a saint either, nor do I think she was near as bewildered about life as she let on.

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  • His ego and sense of dominance over her wouldn't let him allow her to be the one walking away.

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  • Losing the battle with his lust, he let out an inhuman growl and bit into her neck.

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  • I kept saying, 'I would never hurt you, I love you', but he just kept trying to get away from me, begging me to let him go.

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  • Let me just grab a quick shower.

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  • I promise I won't tell anyone, just let me go, please, I promise.

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  • He glared at him with his face barely an inch away and hissed, Let's get one thing straight, Skippy, Sarah is the best woman you and I will ever know.

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  • Let me ask you a question.

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  • How can you let me go?

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  • Men let it rest for a while, then figure out whether to nurse it back to health or kill it.

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  • When I get back, I'll let you beat me at chess, and we'll have a nice quiet evening, okay?

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  • She let out a self-important sigh as she turned; ready to dismiss the pesky newcomer.

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  • Good then, let's have at it, chop, chop, in a bit of a hurry here.

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  • Let's just chalk this up to a pleasant hour with a stranger.

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  • Jackson let out an exasperated sigh.

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  • He never allowed anyone but Sarah to see that side of him, and she often felt sorry for his inability to let the rest of the world in.

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  • Let me see now, something in a major key.

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  • She had given up years ago trying to convince him to let the rest of the world see that side.

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  • At the end of this piece, she let out a guttural sob.

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  • Fine, but I'm not going to let him verbally abuse you.

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  • He would not let this go on much longer.

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  • Sarah let out a groan and started eating.

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  • Okay, let me see if I can make this clear.

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  • She let out a throaty laugh.

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  • All right, let's make a deal.

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  • She brought her lips to his ear and rasped softly, "I'll be dipped in shit before I let a misogynist pig like you lay a hand on me."

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  • Let's sit for minute.

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  • Please, just let me get the blood first, I want it all ready.

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  • Halfway through the third bag, the girl let out a soft moan.

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  • Although totally unnerved, he knew he could not let himself lose it again, yet had to speak to her, see if he could figure her out.

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  • Life is complicated; you can't let it stop you from living.

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  • She caught herself and quickly continued, "Sure, let me get the keys."

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  • Let me just get a wrap.

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  • He ordered two, then stood and said, "Let's dance while we're waiting."

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  • All you have to do is let me lead.

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  • Jackson gave him the, 'I'm watching you' hand signal and let out a low chuckle.

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  • Let's not waste any of it in a stuffy studio.

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  • As they approached it, Elisabeth let out a whistle.

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  • Jackson could not help but feel she had decided to let her guard down and give him a chance.

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  • Let's see what we've got here.

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  • He almost protested, but thought she might want control of when to leave, so let it be.

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  • Jackson let her go, sensing her discomfort.

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  • Let's go get my landscape off the wall.

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  • Honey, let's go in the kitchen for a few minutes and not bowl the poor woman over before she gets in the door.

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  • They all laughed and Jackson said, "Let me get drinks."

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  • Sarah never let anyone help her cook.

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  • Let's have a concert!

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  • She let out an exasperated sigh.

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  • Let's go check on those desserts.

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  • As he closed the door, Elisabeth asked, "Are you going to let me drive all those?"

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  • I guess my biggest reason is I don't want to lose her and let's face it, when I'm toothless and bald and she is still as beautiful as today, she's not going to want me.

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  • Just let her know how you feel.

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  • He let out a long whistle at the doorway.

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  • When the trays were stowed he said, You have something on your cheek, let me get it.

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  • Now, let me help you clean this place up.

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  • Hey, I was going to let you sleep.

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  • Darkyn was never going to let his newest treasure go, but Deidre didn't intend to lose her deal.

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  • I cared enough to let Darkyn strip the powers of a goddess when every other deity in the worlds wanted her dead-dead.

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  • Long ago he'd learned to let her do things by herself.

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  • Let them have the copy, for whatever it's worth to them.

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  • Then let's have at it.

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  • He kissed her again, this time with urgency and let go enough so his fangs should definitely start their descent.

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  • That's what I came down to tell you, but we'll save it for another time, let's get back to your problem.

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  • Let me live vicariously through you.

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  • Let me see if I can make sense of this for you… I have been fighting very hard to keep my feelings in check so as not to scare you away.

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  • You have to try to let her work through that, so she can start to think clearly again.

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  • Let me help you.

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  • Connor, come up with me and let's see how it will fit.

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  • Let's see how I did guessing your choices.

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  • Let me just run this upstairs, Connor, how about making drinks for us?

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  • He let go of all his worries and immersed himself fully in the moment.

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  • Let's go to the park and feed the ducks.

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  • All right, let me just run in and get some bread.

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  • I am not going to let you do something you will regret forever.

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  • She carefully removed it from the wall; she couldn't let him wake to this.

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  • Well, I thought maybe I would wait until the next full moon, then find Elisabeth and let her rip out what's left of my guts.

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  • Maybe Sarah was right and he should give Elisabeth a chance to explain why she let this happen.

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  • For once in your life, let your heart make a decision.

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  • Why did you let this happen, didn't you know it would end this way?

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  • I pulled myself together enough to leave, yet I couldn't let you go.

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  • He couldn't go home and let Sarah and Connor see how tentative his composure was.

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  • Jackson had not allowed himself to reflect on his relationship with Elisabeth prior to learning her secret, but now he let the memories rush in and in doing so, found some peace.

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  • Let me know if you change your mind.

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  • Sure, let me get drinks.

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  • Okay, I can see you're uncomfortable talking about this so let's change the subject.

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  • Let's see what Sarah has to say first.

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  • Let's see if there's enough for two.

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  • Let me be your Svengali.

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  • Let's go make some popcorn.

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  • Let's both take a breath and we'll start.

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  • Let's go for a walk.

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  • She spied Jackson and let go.

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  • Sam put tea on and said, "Let's sit and see if we can get to the bottom of what is going on with you two."

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  • Let's go sit in the living room.

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  • Let's just get home.

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  • Since he still wasn't thinking clearly, Jackson let Elisabeth field this one.

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  • He didn't want to let go, but Elisabeth pulled away.

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  • She hadn't noticed Jackson yet, so stretched her front paws out and let out a proud howl.

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  • She moved close to the bars and sat, never losing his gaze, then tilted her head and let out a soft whimper.

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  • Let me see what we have down here.

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  • You let me out of that room?

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  • Will you please let me explain?

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  • Jackson knew she would not move on this today, but he had a month to convince her, so let it go.

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  • Let's go hear about it.

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  • Not tonight, let's go to bed.

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  • Perfect. Let's sit down and relax for a bit before we change.

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  • Okay, let me give you my cell number.

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  • Let me remind you, the easel set up by the door has a pledge sheet on it.

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  • Well isn't that a kick in the ass... all right, let's move on… how freaking strong are you?

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  • Elisabeth rubbed her eyes and yawned, "Let's not go there tonight."

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  • Let's enjoy some fresh air while we can.

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  • Let's go get you cleaned up.

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  • I would offer to let Connor feed on me if I weren't convinced Neanderthal here would go postal on us.

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  • Let's finish off this box of bags.

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  • Let's go make some noise.

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  • Elisabeth let out an exasperated sigh and rubbed her forehead.

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  • You will never let me live it down.

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  • Let me just run up and change.

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  • He rested his head on the back of the chair and let out a long sigh.

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  • Mr. Parrish, you may have won over my daughter and Samantha with your good looks and schmaltzy charm, but let me assure you, I am not in the least impressed by your God's-gift-to-women bullshit.

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  • We'll just have to let him blow off some steam, and then he'll come around.

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  • All right, let's do it.

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  • Certainly, let me get after dinner drinks and the tour will begin.

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  • Let's consummate our engagement.

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  • They all chatted comfortably, and Mrs. Poe seemed to have let go of her suspicions about Connor.

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  • Sarah related whole story, ending with, "Never thought I'd see the day that man would have a moral compass, let alone be one."

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  • Let's give them a minute.

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  • Let's do it then.

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  • He was so tuned in to Elisabeth's voice, that just by scanning a piece of music, he knew where to change the composition to compliment her, and where to back off to let her shine.

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  • Let me know if you want to meet in town instead of here.

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  • Jackson's voice chafed, barely recognizable, "Let me speak to her."

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  • She spit at his face and snarled, "I'd happily die rather than let you touch me."

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  • Elisabeth let out a fierce growl and morphed into a wolf.

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  • Once again she was inviting him to visit, but this time she said Carmen had offered to let him use a room upstairs.

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  • Who'd think mighty-might would let a little thing like a boyfriend stop him.

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  • Let her find out when he arrived.

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  • Carmen took a deep breath and let it out slowly.

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  • Like Josh would let me.

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  • Katie opened the barn door and let four goats into the dairy.

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  • Let me get those.

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  • We bring the goats in from this side and let them out the other when we're milking, but during the inclement days they stay in this barn.

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  • Behind her, she heard Alex let out a long breath.

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  • Let me know if anything goes wrong.

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  • Why didn't you simply let him escape?

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  • Let him play vet if it made him feel better.

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  • Why let it bother her?

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  • I'll let you find out next month.

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  • Katie begged Alex to let her drive, and he caved in.

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  • Let me give you a push.

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  • It was nice of you to let me visit.

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  • Let's get cleaned up and see if there are any more baby goats.

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  • Let's go in and eat before I start the chores.

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  • Oh, let's not talk about this right now.

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  • Let's not wait any longer.

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  • Carmen let out her breath slowly.

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  • If it bothers you; say thank you and just let it drop.

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  • Just let it drop.

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  • If you felt that way, why didn't you let the fox have it?

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  • Then maybe it's time somebody let him know what it's going to take to keep a woman like you.

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  • Katie could never handle the place on her own and Carmen refused to let her recruit Josh.

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  • If your fever stays down, I'll let you go home tomorrow.

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  • I graduate next month, so I'll let her know with an invitation.

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  • She couldn't let him see her cry.

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  • Don't let him force you into a decision you're not ready to make.

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  • Because you can't let him down?

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  • Not now, she couldn't let him see her cry - couldn't let him feel pity for her.

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  • Don't let your head swell up that way.

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  • I think it's about time to let you know who's...

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  • She staggered back, but she wasn't about to let them fight over her.

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  • Don't let me stand in your way.

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  • She kicked his shin and he let go of her shirt.

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  • Let's go get your rattle trap home.

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  • Carmen. Don't let Alex move in with you just because you're lonely.

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  • I think I'll take her to the sale barn and let someone else fight with her for a while.

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  • If she truly loved him, she would let him go.

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  • Let him find someone who wasn't interested in having children.

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  • Don't let Brutus die.

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  • Don't let him get up for a while.

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  • I was angry about what she had done, but I couldn't let loose of her.

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  • Alex could make her happy - if she would let him.

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  • I can't let you go through with this, Carmen.

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  • Carmen ate with her left hand, unwilling to let lose of Alex for one second.

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  • Let's not wait, Carmen.

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  • Let me start all over - in a way I know you'll understand.

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  • If you're too busy to take her on the honeymoon, let me know.

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  • The VP you can let rot, he added.

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  • I won't let anything happen to you, Angel.

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  • The attacks on the coast occurred simultaneously with nukes that would've been impossible to hide, let alone smuggle into the country.

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  • Let's pull everyone out.

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  • Let's say, this isn't what we expected.

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  • Let her know what you and your men need, the general instructed them.

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  • How many women her age had never seen a naked back, let alone a naked man?

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  • You let everyone die?

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  • She would've let him do anything to her on the couch.

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  • But he couldn't let himself do it, no matter how much he wanted her or how willing she was.

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  • Let's go again, Brady said, swiping the sweat from his face.

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  • Let's get some food.

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  • I got you access to as much as I could, and I let you do what you do best.

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  • To let me think the Guardian was dead forever?

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  • Let's get this over with.

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  • They looked barely able to hold her, let alone Brady!

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  • She'd never taken a chance on a man or let herself wonder what she was missing.

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  • Just let me do what I do best.

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  • In any case, my husband, Mike—who was voted to be the liaison with the soldiers—isn't likely to let it happen.

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  • Elise won't let me stop.

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  • I'm going to let him know.

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  • Let me find Mike, one of the soldiers said.

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  • Mike, you'll have to call Jim and let him know to meet them.

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  • I'll let you live if you give it to me, the man in gray responded.

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  • Whatever Tim's intentions, he'd agreed to let her out of his political game.

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  • I couldn't let you die.

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  • You know I can't let you.

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  • Let's just say, I may have misjudged more than your affection for me.

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  • Are you really going to let your jackass brother send you on a suicide mission?

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  • And she let you live?

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  • I did.  But she never let me forget I was once a human.  She always resented my human weaknesses.

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  • These are what souls look like.  She let me keep my mother and brother's.

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  • She had no idea how to be a single mother in the real world, let alone in a world as unforgiving as the Immortal one.  She'd proven she couldn't raise Toby without a bottle of vodka permanently glued to her hand.  Rhyn had been exiled for his mixed origins, and she'd never been especially welcomed by anyone but Gabe and Toby.  If something happened to Rhyn or if she couldn't leave here … Panicking made her already surging hormones worse.  She felt nauseous.

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  • I see nothing but Gabriel's human weakness for a creature he should've let die-dead.

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  • Right now, there's nothing we can do.  Let me think in peace.

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  • You have to let Toby go.

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  • Let's talk to Kris.

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  • Kris let out a surprised laugh at the image in his mind of Rhyn being sent packing like a misbehaving puppy.

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  • Let him get snatched by Darkyn.  I guess Toby is in Hell.

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  • Let's pretend like it is, just for now.

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  • Darkyn wouldn't let me stay in the mortal realm.

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  • If she finds Katie, she'll never let her go.

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  • Gabriel was gone.  No one followed him, let alone spoke to him.  Rhyn looked around uneasily, wondering who – or what – he'd been speaking to.  He started back to the spot where they'd stopped for water.  A few minutes later, Gabriel reappeared.

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  • Let's pretend you had a dream where you died, Death said.

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  • You want me to let the Council break apart.

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  • Let's get this over with.  We're going to find Rhyn.  Then what?

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  • Ok, but let me talk to the demon first.  We have to get past him to leave Hell.

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  • Jared won't let us all go.

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  • He let out a whoop as he emerged into the underworld.

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  • Don't let them through!

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  • Don't let all my talk scare you.

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  • Let's just um, run for awhile!

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  • I thought Death wouldn't let the demons into this place.

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  • Now, let's get the hell out of here.

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  • Let me guess.  That happens tonight, if I don't get to wherever it is Gabe was taking me.

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  • You chose to let Jade go and turn a blind eye to him being a traitor.  You chose not to see Hannah was a shapeshifter.

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  • She's breaking Immortal Code to let you go.  We have to leave, before she changes her mind.

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  • Let her serve out her eternity in peace, Rhyn.  I don't appreciate you dishonoring her more than you did.

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  • And she'll never let us leave her alive.

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  • You let her go?

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  • Okay. Let me know if you need anything.

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  • Sackler was unwilling to let it go.

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  • Dean let her talk on, not interrupting her with questions for fear the tears would start.

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  • Jeff doesn't make much, but we make do, and he's tickled pink to let me do the paper work.

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  • Let me put it this way, there are fast-track guys and day-to-day guys—the guys who just get the job done.

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  • Maybe this was the one time he let it all hang out—or maybe you don't have to be drunk to be stupid.

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  • He felt little concern, however; let the old man read about a real mystery instead of his fictional sleuth sto­ries.

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  • Let's get down to business, she said, pulling him to her.

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  • She let out a sigh of relief when Dean identified himself.

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  • He told himself he didn't give a damn about Locust and Ninth but his mind wouldn't let go.

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  • I'll certainly let ol' Vinnie know you're looking for him.

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  • If there is anything missing, let me know.

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  • He knew Fred would be waiting up for him, but decided to let the old man cool his heels, punishment enough for setting up the evening's activity on the sly.

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  • Dean turned the car away from town, opened the window to let in the fresh May night, and headed south toward route 309 and Whitney's Motel.

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  • Now, let's get down to this case.

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  • Let's go back three months, she said with a twinkle in her eye.

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  • The two goons you let walk from outside of Baratto's apartment?

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  • You let the other fel­low do all the talking.

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  • They won't let you do that anymore.

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  • Let's get it out on the table.

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  • Let her mourn her drowned husband.

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  • Dean tried to be as objective as possible and let the report speak for itself.

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  • The heat wouldn't let up.

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  • Good. Let's leave it that way.

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  • We don't know, but for the sake of discussion, let's say it's the night the money turned up missing.

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  • Let's you and me take a lit­tle drive to Scranton and meet Mr. Cleary.

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  • He's probably cleared out but let us know if you spot him.

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  • Rudman was the worst—he wouldn't let me alone.

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  • He said about 99 percent of the people in the world just go along and let things happen to them.

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  • Let's just do it.

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  • Dean let Cynthia Byrne rest a while longer while he tele­phoned the news to Parkside.

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  • Let's look at the facts, make a decision and close the case.

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  • Dean let him get it out of his system.

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  • Let's say I'm 99 percent, but it sure would be nice to find a body.

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  • Let's get packed up and out of here.

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  • He added that he'd let Dean know if he devel­oped any information.

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  • But let's hope now they're satisfied you're not the one to lead them to Baratto.

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  • Just make sure you play ball with the FBI and don't let your old pals find you.

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  • Let me tell you, it was pretty gross.

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  • Let the old man think of something—after all, he'd been the one to make the Scranton connection, however tenuous, in the first place.

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  • Dean let out a deep sigh.

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  • Now, let's work on the prem­ise Byrne didn't drown and start trying to find where he is instead of pretending he didn't skip!

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  • Until we can prove Cleary isn't Byrne, let's assume he is.

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  • Let's run it from the beginning.

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  • Let's talk about the bicycle.

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  • Jeffrey Byrne's wife was in far better physical shape than she had let on, and the pair managed 20 miles before finally calling it quits, not because she was tired, but because, as she said, her what-sis was so sore.

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  • I bought one of those answering machines and I let the phone ring until it gives my messages and I find out who's calling.

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  • I feel so comfortable with you—you let me forget.

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  • I can't stand this any-more—come on, let's put our feet in the brook!

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  • Let's say he pointed us in the right direction.

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  • Ralph's bowels had let go.

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  • Now let's acts like a couple of adults.

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  • He let her have her cry.

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  • Let's go and have a drink and end this the right way.

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  • Now let's get going.

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  • Let's do it right here on the desk—for old time's sake.

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  • Mom let me read your report.

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  • It was after midnight when Fred finally let it rip.

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  • Dean let out a long sigh.

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  • Or, more rightly, never let me in.Dean turned and crossed the room in disgust.

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  • Let 'em do their own detective work.

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  • Much as Dean had misgivings and knew he was being manip­ulated, Fred's suggestion made sense, and he reluctantly agreed to let the old man lead the prey to him.

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  • He really let things go the past few months—almost no billable hours.

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  • The bartender let out a yell and one of the painters knocked his beer flying as he turned to the commotion.

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  • Just then, Cynthia let go.

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  • Look, let me do this my way.

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  • Just as they reached the outside and were nearly at the parking lot, Fred let out a yell, startling the dickens out of Dean.

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  • He let out a yell and slapped Dean on the back, nearly knocking over a Gatorade.

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  • But let's look at the bright side," said Fred, "We're hot on his trail.

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  • Let's at least give his stuff a look-see.

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  • He pulled in a deep breath and let it out slowly.

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  • Dean let him talk it out, half listening, half trying to make sense of all the details.

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