We found 140 examples of how to use let go in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 140.
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76. | Tom didn't let go of Mary. | |
77. | Let go of him. | |
78. | Let go of her. | |
79. | Would you please let go of me? | |
80. | Please don't let go of my hand. | |
81. | You need to let go. | |
82. | Let go the appels, boy / or the ‘Jump-on’ will get you / the ‘Jump-on’ is a strong kobold / who brutally punishes the thiefs. | |
83. | Let go of him! | |
84. | Let go of my hand! | |
85. | Let go of my arms! | |
86. | Did Tom deserve to be let go? | |
87. | Tom won't let go of this. | |
88. | It's hard to let go. | |
89. | Tom wouldn't let go of me. | |
90. | Tom just wouldn't let go of me. | |
91. | I told Tom not to let go of the rope, but he did. | |
92. | Tom yelled that he couldn't hold onto the rope any longer, and then he let go. | |
93. | Tom let go of the rope and the bucket fell into the well. | |
94. | I told Mary not to let go of the rope, but she did. | |
95. | I told Tom and Mary not to let go of the rope, but they did. | |
96. | Let go. | |
97. | I let go of Tom's hand. | |
98. | Tom held Mary's hand very tightly and would not let go. | |
99. | Tom held Mary's hand very tightly and wouldn't let go. | |
100. | The woman said: "Please, O forest, let go of me, and you can keep my clothes." |