Sentence examples for some let up from inspiring English sources

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While it has not been fully observed, with clashes, shelling and deaths in some areas, it has meant some let up in a conflict that has been raging for nearly a year.

Perhaps a greater understanding on both sides of the "threat stimuli" – left-wingers acknowledging existential dangers, however amplified, and that truly pluralist societies cannot simply be willed into existence; right-wingers recognising that their anxieties may be cognitive bias – could provide some let up.

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So after you get that first tug on your rod and you know the fish took your fly, you reel in some, let let up and let it swim away, then when it rests, reel it again a little more and so on, until you finally have it in.

At some point, Cynthia let up on Ulises, but then Ulises, "pursued by rage and confusion," was moved to strike Viviana himself.

"We've let up some pressures.

He showed some pretty good control to let up".

"I knew he was a good defensive player, and I thought he would, you know, let up at some point.

We will not let up".

"It never really let up.

We must not let up".

The rain had let up by then.

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