We found 140 examples of how to use let go in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 140.
# | Sentence | |
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51. | Let go of my hair. | |
52. | Let go of my hand. | |
53. | Let go of me, please. | |
54. | Let go of the handle. | |
55. | Let go of my son. | |
56. | Tom let go of Mary's wrists. | |
57. | Tom let go of the rope. | |
58. | Tom never wanted to let go of Mary's hand. | |
59. | Whatever you do, don't let go of the rope. | |
60. | Please let go of me. | |
61. | Please let go of the rope. | |
62. | Please let go of my hand. | |
63. | You need to let go of the rope. | |
64. | You can let go now. | |
65. | You have to let go. | |
66. | You need to let go of it. | |
67. | You can let go of me now. | |
68. | Tom refused to let go. | |
69. | Run as fast as you can and don't let go of my hand. | |
70. | Let go into the moment. | |
71. | Tom has just been let go from his job. Because he had signed the employer's non-competition contract, he must now choose among relocation, a significant career change, unemployment or litigation. | |
72. | Let go of the bottle. | |
73. | Let go of the dog. | |
74. | Don't let go of the green rope. | |
75. | Just let go of the rope. |