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Sentence count:191+6Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: let go ofreleaserelinquishSimilar words: let inlet upletetc.fit toget atget byget inMeaning: v. 1. release, as from one's grip 2. be relaxed. 
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91. She stretched her legs from thigh to toes - and let go.
92. I know he's grown up now, but it's hard for me to let go.
93. He and others had to let go of personalizing criticism in order to sustain a learning context.
94. The child was insecure and frightened, unable to let go of Joan for one waking moment.
95. Cory Selliker, his eyes watering under the brim of his black Earnhardt cap, heard Marchman's advice to let go.
96. In the midst of all this I let go of one handful of weed to shake my fist at him.
97. He winched in hard and let go the lashings round the rolled bedsheets.
98. When the psycho is caught, then let go on a technicality, Mom takes matters into her own hands.
99. But possessions stick like leeches: you're scared to let go, but they weigh you down.
100. Rather they are emphasizing the need to let go of managerial means that get in the way of the performance and change.
101. He let go the clutch, lifted the front wheel and drove at the far bank, sand-spit dead ahead.
102. Clarisa was in trouble, but she would not let go of Janir.
103. At the end of the fair, the school let go of hundreds of balloons.
104. The clenched fist in my chest had relaxed and let go.
105. The only requirements are patience, a willingness to learn and a readiness to let go of the habits of a lifetime.
106. They also had to let go of the relative safety of conducting such discussions privately.
107. What was it that he himself would have to let go of before he reached the mountaintop?
108. They let go of the girl and led Hilda behind the partition.
109. Also, could Blondel please let go of his throat, as he was having difficulty breathing?
110. But Leon didn't let go, rubbing at the coat's tarnished silver button.
111. He let go and ducked back into the driving rain.
112. I let go of the intercom switch and looked over the black ledge of the instrument panel.
113. Don't let go too soon, but don't hold on too long. Mitch Albom 
113. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
114. Like a bulldog it refuses to let go, even when savagely attacked by the desperate victim.
115. She couldn't let go of her resentment over the divorce.
116. I believe that everything happens for a reason. People change so that you can learn to let go, things go wrong so that you appreciate them when they're right, you believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together. Marilyn Monroe 
117. Blaine says he was let go because he had found Vial in error on anatomical matters.
118. It was not easy to persuade the monarchy to let go of its monopoly of power.
119. The easiest way to grow, is to let go. Knowing, that someone else is managing the show! RVM 
120. You must learn to let go. Release the stress. You were never in control anyway. Steve Maraboli 
More similar words: let inlet upletetc.fit toget atget byget inget onget uplead tolegitlet offlet outlong.lots ofnext toput tosee toset upup tovegagoautobegbetcargoechoedgeetc
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