She could hear Jack out there, talking to someone he'd let into her room from the hall.
"Only thing I can't figure is why you didn't let me in on it from the start."
She simply moved a little to let the light from outside show the pistol in her hand.
No way will I let politics part me from equipment like that.
No one was about to leave a tent open enough to let in light from outside.
The board decided that it would no longer let white students transfer from the district.
He used the knife to let some blood from his arm.
I wasn't going to let a telephone call from David's office stand in our way.
But in the last years, she had let this slip from her.
No, my group does not want us to let this important political tool fall from our hands.