Halfway up it I saw him jump and spring, like a young animal suddenly let out of its pen on a fine morning.
The alley suddenly let into a small yard behind the house, fenced in by the buildings around it.
Those who held her suddenly let go, turned and walked off.
The boys stared at their instructor, who shocked them by suddenly letting loose.
He felt like a man suddenly let out of a small, dark place to see the wide extent of the world.
He suddenly let his feet fall to the floor and stared hard at her.
Stephen, glancing round at him, suddenly let his line go slack.
He suddenly let her go, turning away impatiently and pressing a bell.
And then she suddenly let go of his ankle.
His apparently exhausted men rose from the ground, shouting and waving like children suddenly let out of school early.