Usar "let in" en una oración
let in oraciones de ejemplo
let in
1. When a few hours later we were let in the special ward, where Ben-
2. She had always been a master of bottling up anger, an emotional handicap that found its only useful outlet in the pain and revenge of the roller derby
3. When will I get the bullet in the back of my head?
4. I assumed, given that they had not put a bullet in my head yet, that I was valuable to them
5. It was a large square room with a high ceiling adorned with fancy plasterwork and filled by rows of tables bearing what she knew to be computer stations criss-crossing the room, lit by natural light from the long, floor to ceiling windows let into one wall
6. Book shelves covered three walls with doorways let into them here and there; a young woman stood apparently wrapt in the volume she was reading, a thirty-something man with a large backpack at his feet scanned the shelf above his head, neck craned, lips muttering silently as he concentrated
7. One night upon being let into the general public bed, a crazy lady jumped in bed with me and initiated contact
8. Ken and Eileen Roach lived on what had once been a decaying council housing estate in a small post-industrial town to the north-west of Birmingham, an estate that was by degrees being regenerated by a mixed bag of home owners, buy-to-let investors and housing trust managers
9. regenerated by a mixed bag of home owners, buy-to-let investors
10. Velvet drapes over the windows let in the morning light which reflected brightly from polished brass fittings on the lacquered wooden poles and ceiling ribs, from which hung ornate lamps and tasseled bell cords
11. Twenty minutes of methodical assembly later, and the Livingsons were the exclusive owners of the first indoor toilet in Tahoe City
12. For the first time it occurs to Billy that the man sitting next to him would have no qualms about putting a bullet in his head
13. The Contact Administrator was in his office before Harry arrived, so he was let in promptly upon his arrival
14. pamphlet in English,’ she smiled
15. “Was it yellow and orange with a violet in the corner?” asked Beauty
16. That part of the king's revenue which arose from such poll-taxes in any particular town, used commonly to be let in farm, during a term of years, for a rent certain, sometimes to the sheriff of the county, and sometimes to other persons
17. In trying to keep up with the pace of your daily waking life, you dreams may serve as your only outlet in coping and coming to terms with the loss of a loved one
18. To dream that you are a gatekeeper indicates that you need to be more careful about who you let into your life
19. "I can assure you, I'll put a bullet in you before you even see me
20. To dream that you are a valet indicates that you are lacking your own direction in life
21. Alternatively, losing your wallet indicates that you are losing touch with your true identity
22. He finally put a bullet in his head couple years back
23. He only had to announce his his presence and he was let in
24. Russell came limping out of the bathroom, having stubbed his toe on the toilet in his haste to get out of the shower
25. The beast lifted its face and bellowed in pain as Russell put a bullet in its head, silencing the creature
26. Scott had in mind the various security procedures he would have to endure to get beyond the entrance, thoughts of simply persisting in his demands to be let in
27. He opened the window, with some difficulty, to let in some fresh air
28. govermnent, and are immediately accountable to government, of which the revenue must, in this case, vary from year to year, according to the occasional variations in the produce of the tax ; or they may be let in farm for a rent certain, the farmer being allowed to appoint his own officers, who, though obliged to levy the tax in the manner directed by the law, are under his immediate inspection, and are immediately accountable to him
29. After his cup of tea he would clean up the mess, in the meantime he opened a window to let in some fresh air
30. then handed a small pellet in a tinfoil to Waddell and said, “Give that to Mr
31. my permission and slid it back and a bullet into the chamber with a cold, hard, hollow noise
32. ” I worked the bolt on my rifle shoving a bullet into the spout but this was enough for Stanley and he set off down the trench like a scalded cat
33. „kitchen cabinet," explosive temper (As a young man he fought a duel with a man who had insulted his wife, and carried a bullet in his chest for the remainder of his days
34. “I challenged them saying what the fuck are you doing and then when they turned round I saw that it was that little shite Stanley and Tommy Smith I had left my rifle in the crater when I went and these two both fired at the same time and I took a bullet in the gut and one in the chest
35. The cells were tiny, with just enough room for a wooden plank as a bed and a stained ceramic toilet in the corner
36. something that had once gone down a toilet into a separation unit
37. Tall windows let in light, and gas lamps shed bubbles of illumination, but even in the afternoon it felt like twilight inside the building
38. ” Yet on July 2nd he wrote a note to General Wheeler, asking if it were not feasible to capture the forts on the bay to let in the navy, and on July 6th he still talked of it to his staff
39. That is with a bullet in the chamber, but not cocked and the safety-switch on
40. Creelman sank with a bullet in his shoulder, which tore its way through the blade, making a gaping wound three inches in diameter
41. Galeron was standing in the middle of the room with his ever present tablet in hand, going over a list
42. When she answered I asked her what she was doing and her reply was, ‘Sitting on the toilet in the dark
43. Thomas trembled, certain there was a bullet in the chamber of the rifle Matthew Bulow was holding, a bullet meant to snuff out his life
44. But then, in a drive-by shooting intended simply as a message not to try that again, one of the spics caught a bullet in the throat and died on the spot
45. His workers knew nothing of its existence: it was on a pallet in the deepest part of a container filled with similar loads of like-sized bags of gourmet coffee, and being loaded on a ship with thousands of identical containers
46. She then thought about logging each face that left the men’s toilet in the new facial recognition system
47. She spent the next half hour logging ever face that entered and left the toilet into the facial recognition system
48. With his men scattered or dead, Truman found himself alone and wounded, a bullet in his chest and his right lung filling with blood
49. Windows frosted with the cold let in some light, supplemented by a bulb with a large green shade hung over each of the tables at which the interpreters and their interviewees sat
50. Almost reflexively, he turned and put a second bullet into the chest of the man guarding Karol