Let-loose Sentence Examples

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  • They clamoured for a lion to be let loose upon him there and then.

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  • Keep in mind that today's teens can really let loose on the dance floor!

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  • At the end of this time Satan is to be let loose again for a short season; he will prepare a new onslaught, but God will miraculously destroy him and his hosts.

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  • I are said to be held fast lest they should break in elemental fury on land and sea, are not let loose or referred to in the subsequent narrative, and also from the mention of the 144,000 Israelites of the twelve tribes, to whom no further reference is made; for these can no more be identified with the countless multitudes in vii.

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  • Though Berar was no longer oppressed by its Mahratta taskmasters nor harried by Pindari and Bhil raiders, it remained long a prey to the turbulent elements let loose by the sudden cessation of the wars.

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  • But the political programme, on the other hand, let loose a violent attack of the Slav nationalities on the state.

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  • The temporary removal of the common peril, moreover, let loose all the sectional and personal jealousies, which even in face of the enemy had been with difficulty restrained, and the year 1823 witnessed the first civil war between the Greek parties.

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  • It thus becomes an easy prey to the marauding creatures - cats, rats and so forth - which European colonists have, by accident or design, let loose in New Zealand.

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  • According to Blyth, it is a favourite amusement among the natives to let loose a couple of tame caracals among a flock of pigeons feeding on the ground, when each will strike down a number of birds before the flock can escape.

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  • Saladin rallied his men, and, when the Christians began to retire with their booty, let loose his light horse upon them.

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  • He declares, it is true, that he had let loose the reins on the neck of his lusts, that he had delighted in all transgressions against the divine law, and that he had been the ringleader of the youth of Elstow in all manner of vice.

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  • Hobbes's moral man, who, if let loose from governmental constraint, would straightway spread ruin among his fellows, is not what we commonly agree to call good.

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  • The bloody tragedies which disfigured the end of his reign bear sad witness to this; they were a fit prelude to that period during the course of which, as Gregory of Tours said, barbarism was let loose.

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  • He was a good and honest man, moderate, conciliatory and temporizing, anxious to lift the monarchy above the strife of parties and to reconcile them; but he was so little practical that he could believe in a reformation of the laws in the midst of all the violent passions which were now to be let loose.

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  • Ptolemy further commanded that 500 elephants should be intoxicated and let loose upon the occupants of the racecourse.

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  • Schelling regarded the devil as, not a person, but a real principle, a spirit let loose by the freedom of man.

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  • Martha let loose a babble of questions about everybody and everything—the Deans, Fred, Mrs. Lincoln, Maria, SB the owl, Alice the geranium, garage sales, and guests—and lastly the identity of her troublesome bones.

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  • Evelyn took two steps back and let loose a bellowing, "ROMAS!"

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  • Those he didn't kill, he turned into vampires like the ones she'd let loose on the Grey God's city.

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  • Then head on over to our translation howlers page for some amusing examples of what can happen when amateurs are let loose.

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  • One hour ago the daily thunderstorm let loose deluging everything with tropical rain.

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  • Masks were only used briefly during a choral ode in which the women all chanted ' let loose the birds of war ' .

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  • This Juggernaught that is THRILLER let loose an absolute ripper that is " Billie Jean ", Jacksons best ever single.

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  • Livingston took the lead after 33 minutes when Fraser McLaren let loose with a 30 yard screamer which flew under David Marshall.

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  • Messianic zeal, nationalism and myth came together to justify the savagery of the colonial shock troops let loose in the country.

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  • Whether due to passion or caprice this cost the duke his life, for John the Fearless had him assassinated in 1407, and thus let loose against one another the Burgundians and the Armagnacs, so-called because the son of the murdered duke was the son-in-law of the count of Armagnac (see ARaJAGNAc).

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  • Fortunately, with the advent of last minute cruises, even the thriftiest traveler can afford to let loose on a spur-of-the-moment ocean adventure.

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  • But then developers got their acts together and let loose some original and damn entertaining games, making it the number one handheld system.

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  • Playing a game -- any game, not just video games -- initiates this cycle and causes your brain to let loose these chemicals of goodness.

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  • Generally bears will not enter your campground while you are around, but they will wait till you leave and then their natural curiosity and quest for food will be let loose on your tent and your belongings.

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  • Be sure to express your own individuality and let loose in the creative department if you truly want a punk style that defines your own style.

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  • Look for styles that are fitted in other areas and let loose fabric hang over the trouble spots.

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  • Have a pillow fight, go ice skating, take in a parade, visit the zoo or amusement park, basically just play together and let loose.

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  • Virgo helps Pisces learn greater discipline while Pisces teaches Virgo that it's okay to let loose of self-discipline every now and then.

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  • Unless you prefer very subdued footwear all the time, there's no reason you can't let loose at times with shoes with fun embellishments on them.

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  • It's one of those tasks where you can let loose on the creativity and allow your imagination to soar.

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  • However, it doesn't have to be that way, especially if you are getting together with very close friends and family looking to let loose for a day.

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  • Teenage slumber parties provide the perfect setting for girls to let loose and have some fun, all within the safety of someone's home.

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  • The wrap up show was basically a rehash of the season except for ex-girlfriend Janelle taking center stage to let loose on how she felt about Will and his various sexual activities while on the show.

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  • The designers get a budget and a time frame and are let loose.

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  • Season two picks up with Clark rescuing Lana from the eye of the tornado, but his father and the nosy reporter who learned of his secret are buried alive when the spaceship is let loose into the fields.

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  • Then they would let loose a volley of flaming arrows, which would ignite the naphtha, setting the crusaders on fire.

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  • Carmen let loose of his waist, moving away from the unclean thought.

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  • The line was silent for a few moments and then Mary let loose with a heavy sigh.

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  • You couldn't bear to let loose of a ten dollar cigarette tin.

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  • Lydia Larkin let loose a sigh of relief.

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  • Before Dean could let loose with a torrent of pithy comments, there was another knock on the door and Donnie entered the room.

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

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  • Even on the verge of her death, she would not let loose the creature within her.

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  • He waited until he reached the street outside and let loose a roar of emotion.

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