Example sentences of "let i [verb] you [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But let me tell you now about just a few of those entries which did not make it to the final but which , nevertheless , had several redeeming features . |
2 | Let me leave you there for the moment with my views of high morale as I saw it , and I saw a great deal of it during my constant circuit within the Command . |
3 | Here now , let me help ye off with yer coat and hat . |
4 | Let me ask you then about the good life — you 're a single woman again , are you enjoying every minute of that ? |
5 | Well let me pick you up on assertiveness skills . |
6 | Let me take you up on one or two of those points . |
7 | Why not the luxurious et cetera bath , and let me take you out to a decent dinner ? ’ |
8 | " Let me take you out to dinner , " he said , " and we 'll forget about that unpleasant experience . |
9 | Let me take you out in my boat , and show you where I catch my mero . ’ |
10 | Let me take you back to where we were in the mid-70's . |
11 | ‘ How about letting me take you out for a pub lunch ? |
12 | The point is that tonight — Magnapop 's UK debut — is peppered with punky teenage licks and festering grungy rumbles , yet just as one expects lyrics concerning death , drinking and corporate rock shagging , Linda hops , hiccups and beams , ‘ Wo n't you let me walk you home from school ? /Can I meet you at the pool ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Will you at least let me walk you down to the station ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Julia , I hope that you will let me take you down into Florence for dinner tonight ; if we went early , we could stroll a little first and look at one or two of the best exteriors . ’ |
15 | ‘ You 're sure you wo n't let me take you out to dinner ? |
16 | Will you let me take you out to dinner tomorrow in gratitude for what you 've done ? ’ |