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  • A day or two afterwards, chancing in the evening promenade on a gun deck to pass Billy, he offered a flying word of good-fellowship, as it were, which by its unexpectedness, and equivocalness under the circumstances so embarrassed Billy that he knew not how to respond to it, and let it go unnoticed. Billy Budd
  • A woman with a shape and face like Lakshmibai's hadn't let it go to waste in four years 'widowhood (after being married to some prancing old quean, too), not with the stallions of her palace guard available at the crook of her little finger. Fiancée
  • Sometimes you must let it go , to see if there was anything worth holding on to.
  • After all, they haven't seized the power to unilaterally "amend" the Constitution without state approval, only to let it go without a fight. Balkinization
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not becoz u have no friends, but no one is living in ur heart.
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  • If your bag is snatched, let it go.
  • I meant to do it myself, but what with runnin 'up-stairs to tend to Moses an' showin 'that blunderheaded deacon the ways of doin' our chores, I let it go. The Brass Bound Box
  • When she was pregnant she stabbed me with a knife but for the sake of the child I let it go.
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not becoz u have no friends, but no one is living in ur heart.
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not because you have no friends, but no one is living in your heart.
  • It was an error, borrowing a name from that musty old Freudian, but let it go. HOPE TO DIE
  • I saw him run after a gilded butterfly: and when he caught it, he let it go again; and after it again; and over and over he comes, and again; catched it again; or whether his fall enraged him, or how 'twas, he did so set his teeth and tear it; O, I warrant it, how he mammocked it! Coriolanus
  • We call our disillusion with democracy "politics" and let it go at that. A Sense of Urgency
  • To forgive is not to forget.nor remit.but let it go.
  • As noted above, gluttons should drink the milk and not let it go to waste.
  • Some toys give me the screaming abdabs but I also feel I ought to allow them to play with them, so I try to keep out of it and let it go on around me without voicing a judgment, but there again, I'm fairly sure they're not dim enough not to realise when I'm judging my little heart out. OMG SUN
  • Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is.
  • Let it go off entirely until the curds separate from the whey, then strain it through a cheesecloth (geddit?). Times, Sunday Times
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not becoz u have no friends, but no one is living in ur heart.
  • Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is.
  • I don't entirely agree, but I'll let it go at that.
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not becoz u have no friends, but no one is living in ur heart.
  • ‘We let it go and track it with an ultrasonic pinger that emits a signal from the camera,’ Greene said.
  • Sometimes you must let it go , to see if there was anything worth holding on to.
  • Betty gave him cardboard boxes and cotton wool but always told him that when the bird was well, he would have to let it go.
  • He knows when to pull the handbrake and when to let it go a bit and be more relaxed. The Sun
  • It was too big a puzzle and she let it go although it gnawed away at the back of her mind.
  • Bolt said that he had found three dead men, two on the after-deck and one lying at the bottom of the open hold with the bare end of the foresheet in his hand --- ` ` shot down, I suppose, just as he had let it go, '' he commented. The Rover
  • Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is.
  • He bespoke them now and then, I signaled that I understood, and we let it go at that.
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not because you have no friends, but no one is living in your heart.
  • Civic leaders should let it go. Times, Sunday Times
  • I couldn't believe it because I thought it was a strike when he let it go.
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not because you have no friends, but no one is living in your heart.
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not because you have no friends, but no one is living in your heart.
  • would he forget the crime and let it go unpunished?
  • Rewater only when the soil dries appreciably but don't let it go completely dry. Globe and Mail
  • I used to throw on the wheel, but have let it go in favor of handbuilding.
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not becoz u have no friends, but no one is living in ur heart.
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not because you have no friends, but no one is living in your heart.
  • In fact, it was such an amazing improvement that I was quite sorry to let it go!
  • To forgive is not to forget.nor remit.but let it go.
  • To forgive is not to forget.nor remit.but let it go.
  • This building is owned by a State body who have let it go into a ruinous state.
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not because you have no friends, but no one is living in your heart.
  • Sometimes you must let it go , to see if there was anything worth holding on to.
  • But sometimes, just like that helpless hatchling struggling for survival, in order to truly help, we need to step away, let it go, and watch that birdling fly. Layla Revis: Mrs. Fix It
  • I have let it go years without a proper cut because I just don't know what to do with it.
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not because you have no friends, but no one is living in your heart.
  • Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is.
  • III. ii.44 (306, 5) [I would spare] To _spare_ any thing is to _let it go. to quit the possession of it. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not because you have no friends, but no one is living in your heart.
  • Here's how to know when it's time to let it go - in a way that won't leave anyone feeling in the dumps.
  • If you feel sad for buring it in your heart, then just smile and let it go.
  • I was working on taming my out of control curly black hair, it wasn't going so well, I had given up on trying to blow dry it straight, so I just let it go.
  • It was this big pink blob, and I had to let it go somewhere.
  • To forgive is not to forget.nor remit.but let it go.
  • That too is a heck of a stretch, while ignoring the nooses as "prankish" or whatever the call was to let it go. Jena: A Request
  • If you let it go much longer than that, you'll need more preparation work, and prep is the hardest part of the job!
  • There's simply nothing, nothing in the world, that warms the heart so much or makes us feel needed and worthwhile. â¨â¨But sometimes, just like that helpless hatchling struggling for survival, in order to truly help, we need to step away, let it go, and watch that birdling fly. Layla Revis: Mrs. Fix It
  • Stop texting her and let it go. The Sun
  • Three weeks ago, he said he could not let it go beyond Easter to make an announcement about the next academic year.
  • I now must collapse in exhaustion from a very painful and quick labor once the epidural wore off (I let it go off after she successfully flipped). A Good Birth | Her Bad Mother
  • They got used to let it go and not comment because they would be killed. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you feel sad for buring it in your heart, then just smile and let it go.
  • But sometimes, just like that helpless hatchling struggling for survival, in order to truly help, we need to step away, let it go, and watch that birdling fly. Layla Revis: Mrs. Fix It
  • She never talked of herself, so that it were well to let it go down that when in repose, expurgated, Greek she certainly was. Jack London Play:The Scorn of Women
  • I saw him run after a gilded butterfly: and when he caught it, he let it go again; and after it again; and over and over he comes, and again; catched it again; or whether his fall enraged him, or how ’twas, he did so set his teeth and tear it; O, I warrant it, how he mammocked it! The Tragedy of Coriolanus
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not becoz u have no friends, but no one is living in ur heart.
  • The purser, this big friendly black gal, said, ‘Honey, just let it go!’
  • Life is like a beautiful bird that comes to your hand. If you let it go, it will fly into the sky, never to return. RVM 
  • Unless a rattler is right where I'm living or working, I'll let it go. I watched arrow affliction on tv the other day.the host was shooting rattle snakes with a bow mere seconds after his buddy poked
  • I'm quite happy to net a fish and then let it go.
  • Since you unintentionally I should let it go.
  • We carefully extracted the sucker from the trout's mouth, held it briefly in water to revive it, and let it go.
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not because you have no friends, but no one is living in your heart.
  • The crowd of course couldn't let it go at that and we demanded an encore.
  • We were willing to let it go, but they are bad-mouthing him.
  • OK, I'll let it go this time.
  • Yes, if you carefully raise an insupportable weight overhigh and then let it go, that's what it does. Whose world is this, for Heaven's sake?
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not because you have no friends, but no one is living in your heart.
  • Newton's mechanical physics invited the Enlightenment metaphysic of the remote Watchmaker God who just wound up the universe and let it go.
  • In those days you would get a good late model Porsche 911 for half that money and I deliberated over this offer for about a week, eventually deciding that ‘good sense’ would say to let it go by.
  • It's like taking a mouthful of good wine, swishing it around in your mouth, savoring it before you let it go down.
  • I saw him run after a gilded butterfly; and when he caught it, he let it go again; and after it again; and over and over he comes, and up again; catched it again: or whether his fall enraged him, or how ’twas, he did so set his teeth and tear it; O! I warrant, how he mammocked it! Act I. Scene III. Coriolanus
  • And rather than catching it, she just let it go splat on the floor.
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not because you have no friends, but no one is living in your heart.
  • But we understand this woman is a former cross-country runner and did not feel able to let it go. Times, Sunday Times
  • He thought of a reply but let it go
  • Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is.
  • In the summer, I let it go dead, but in the winter, I have a vegetable garden and I overseed with flowers. Kater’s Art » 2010 » March
  • He'd let it go, it was worthless to him, the companies and bonds and the woman and children, the jog-trotting on fenced roads, the vain pretentions of the country club, the petty grasping at the petticoats -- where they were worn -- of variety. Cytherea
  • Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is.
  • Let it golden on the other side (a couple of minutes) and serve cut into quarters with guacamole or salsa. Times, Sunday Times

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