Father, if you let me see it--" Rhoda checked the intemperate outburst.
Well, Mr. Sedgett, the next time you drink my brandy and find the consequences bad, you let me hear of it.
Now, you let me through, first," he replied, imitating an arbitrary juvenile.
And remember, don't you let a single solitary sailor on that yacht have a wronged sister that can blame it on the heavy, or you'll never have Parmalee playing the lead.
You look at her now, then go up and hug her the way you did yesterday; you try to get her to give up mopping, but she won't, so you let her go on.
The subtitle was, "Merton, won't you let me give you another piece of the mince pie?
The kind of man the people will elect, if you let 'em alone, is--a man who brings in a bill and comes to you privately and wants you to buy him off.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you let" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.