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Example sentences for "let her"

  • I was obliged to let her go, or lose her altogether, but I was comforted by the thought that if her vote were lost for Grant, at least it could not be given to Seymour.

  • Let her beauty be her wedding dower, for me and my possessions she esteems not.

  • Villefort pressed her hand to let her know it was not a dream.

  • If I had known that young man, at the period when my difficulties came to a crisis, all I can say is, that I believe my creditors would have been a great deal better managed than they were.

  • The winds you are going to tempt, have wafted thousands upon thousands to fortune, and brought thousands upon thousands happily back.

  • When Dacres married the charming American whom he caught like a butterfly upon her Eastern tour, Cecily sent them as a wedding present an alabaster model of the Taj, and I let her do it--the gift was so exquisitely appropriate.

  • She would talk of it, though I found it hard to let her go on, knowing and knowing and knowing as I did that for that day at least it could not be.

  • I want her, please, and I only hope that she will be half as willing to come as you are likely to be to let her go.

  • Very well," was his reply; "but it is best to let her wait a few moments.

  • Let her become my wife, and the very next day I will place her in possession of an income of a hundred and fifty thousand francs.

  • This: you must follow a woman whom I shall point out to you, follow her everywhere without once losing sight of her, and so skilfully as not to let her suspect it.

  • Let her go," he said; "she is but a hawk that goes down the wind; I would not bestow even a whistle to reclaim her.

  • Let her be as if she had not been--let her pass from your memory, as unworthy of ever having held a place there.

  • A HYMN TO LOVE I will confess With cheerfulness, Love is a thing so likes me, That, let her lay On me all day, I'll kiss the hand that strikes me.

  • He not for his own self caring but her, Her and her children, let her plead in vain; So grieving held his will, and bore it thro'.

  • And what do I care for Jane, let her speak of you well of ill; But marry me out of hand: we two shall be happy still.

  • The time of the original patents had expired, and the Bell Companies found themselves freed from the expense of litigation only to be snarled up in a tangle of duplication.

  • Presence of mind, which, in Herbert Spencer's opinion, ought to be taught in every university, is in various ways drilled into the temperament of the telephone girl.

  • I didn't want to let her come in when she knocked at the door but I couldn't sit still.

  • She tried to do such work as all the neighbor women about her did and he let her go on without interference.

  • I wanted her to understand but, don't you see, I couldn't let her understand.

  • And if she fancies her old cock is beat, And drops upon her knees--so let her!

  • And Judah said, Let her take it to her, lest we be shamed: behold, I sent this kid, and thou hast not found her.

  • Let her not be as one dead, of whom the flesh is half consumed when he cometh out of his mother's womb.

  • If she please not her master, who hath betrothed her to himself, then shall he let her be redeemed: to sell her unto a strange nation he shall have no power, seeing he hath dealt deceitfully with her.

  • And the man of God said, Let her alone; for her soul is vexed within her: and the LORD hath hid it from me, and hath not told me.

  • For the priest had said, Let her not be slain in the house of the LORD.

  • There's the Billets and the Drenkhards and the Greys and the St Quintins and the Hardys and the Goulds, who used to own the lands for miles down this valley; you could buy 'em all up now for an old song a'most.

  • He also paid into the bank thirty pounds--to be sent to Tess in a few months, as she might require; and wrote to her at her parents' home in Blackmoor Vale to inform her of what he had done.

  • But her uncle came in, and then he let her go.

  • And then one word led to another, and she told me all she knew; the daughter is 32 already, her name is Hulda and her father won't let her marry, and the young gentleman has left home because his father pestered him so.

  • She can recite long poems and the girls are always asking the master to let her recite.

  • I'm awfully sorry for her because her father won't let her marry, or rather would not let her marry.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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