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How to use let go in a sentence

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By practicing some simple Zen philosophies, you'll be able to let go of little things that don't matter so you can focus on what really does.
Raiana slowly let go of Damon's arm, and backed to the side as King Dominic approached them.
Some choose to do backflips over a 10.5m gap, while others sidesaddle their bikes or let go of the handlebars over a 27m gap.
One of them latched on to my leg and wouldn't let go while the others circled around, snapping, growling and baring their teeth.
He winced when he realized that he was holding onto the hilt of his scimitar, and let go of his weapon with a snort.
Learning to breathe more fully can help you let go of pain and loosen tense muscles.
Over time we keep adding more stuff, and we are afraid to let go of any of it, just like a bag lady with her shopping cart.
He doesn't let go of my arm, however, and marches me roughly towards the house.
When both Rand and Moridin let go of the balefire, the two worlds merged, and everything returned to normal.
Mrs Wright eventually let go and Farrell fled with the purse and the money.
She was grabbed from behind and when she refused to let go of her bag was punched twice in the face.
The melodic and lyrical content that Smith effortlessly provides will draw the listener in and won't let go.
By the time Ryan had reached it, Melanie was still struggling to get the low twigs of the beeches to let go of her hair.
When a defeated combatant pats or hits the floor in token of submission, the victor must at once let go his hold.
A smelly torrent of water flooded over him, and he let go, spluttering bad temperedly.
A favorable aspect from Mars bestows the faith to let go of toxic situations and to seek new and exciting adventures.
The instant I let go, it darted into the depths and vanished, as if nothing had happened.
The broken flyscreen door shut slowly behind her as she let go of the rusted handle, scraping across the dusty fly filled verandah.
If I could let go of all this, if I could cut off the black dog that's got its teeth in my arm, maybe I could fly.
When we relate with ourselves without moralizing, without harshness, without deception, we finally let go of harmful patterns.
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Don't let go, and we may possibly so far tire him out that Mrs. Dillard can mount.
That gun carried thousands of volts, with lots of amperage behind them, and if I had had a good hold on it I couldn't have let go.
Walter let go for a minute, and Ben, mad all over, prepared to grasp him in a bearlike hug.
It is Behrman who has the grip of us and will never let go till he has squeezed us bone dry.
The three shook hands, all talking at once, and Kit and Billie forgot to let go.
The shock of that sudden release had jarred the whole atmosphere inside the reaction chamber, and the bleeder valve had let go.
If you take a blown-up bladder under water and let go of it, it will fly up to the surface of the water and will swim on it.
When bruin heard that, he let go his hold, and away went Reynard after the honey.
The moon rode high in the heavens as the cabin cruiser let go its anchor in a cove off the Kippenberg estate.
When he let go, the latter had already sunk into the skin, and nothing was to be seen but a cicatrix well healed over.
As she spoke, the girl let go Mary's hand and clasped her own together ecstatically.
To let go altogether, instead of lowering with a turn on a cleat or bitt-head.
I cried out, and in a foolish effort to save him, I must have let go of the ledge to which I clung.
The next day the cold wave had begun to let go a little, and there were omens of a coming storm.
That plane steadied on a collision course and let go its wing load of rockets.
It would have been better for him if he had let go, for in that vehement struggle he felt the evidence of the sea-maid's power.
He would not let go of the firebrand, but ran and ran till he could throw it to the frog.
At night or in a blow the crew will let go one halliard to pick up another, and away goes the end flying out.
On the following day, the head sea having gone down, I sailed from Yarmouth, and let go my last hold on America.
On the other side of me, one guy let go with a rifle that slugged the other bird in the middle.
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