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1 It was very careless of Peter to let the carriage strike you.
2 He was actually going to open the gate to let the carriage pass through.
3 I was driving, and she had stopped on the crossing to let the carriage pass.
4 The peasants stepped aside to let the carriage pass.
5 They took the money, gave him a receipt, and let the carriage pass, without further question.
6 The streets were crowded, and the people had to stand aside to let the carriage pass.
7 I'll see him, and," added Clarence, with a faint smile, " let the carriage wait."
8 Then he let the carriage drive away.
9 Please let the carriage stop a moment.
10 Be as diligent as you can, my good fellow, and let the carriage be before the entrance in one hour.
11 Poor John reluctantly opened the gate and let the carriage pass-theydrove on-theycast a lingering look behind as they quittedthepark
12 Let the carriage be ever so closely shut, it makes no difference.
13 The servant appeared at the door: " Let the carriage wait, James."
14 "We can let the carriage pass and then set off."
15 In conclusion she said, " Let the carriage go at once and bring him hither in a quarter of an hour."
16 "Bravo, Merle," said Gerard, "judging by his friend's lagging step that he meant to let the carriage overtake him.
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