Example sentences of "[to-vb] i know " in BNC.

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1 He told me he was just visiting to let me know he would come for me soon , but not just yet .
2 They came across a case of English pottery and porcelain on one of their sorties and were good enough to let me know about it .
3 Can you please phone me to let me know when Corby should expect to see the title ?
4 I phoned your office on 6 April and left a message asking you or your colleagues to let me know the position but I have not heard to date .
5 If you would like me to send you further copies of these agreements , please do not hesitate to let me know .
6 I have preferred Irish humour ever since I heard of the Dublin man visiting London who wrote to his wife … ‘ and if you do not receive this letter you are to let me know at once ! ’
7 Half my clients do n't even want to let me know what they 're up to .
8 So many of them have come to look at it and gone away promising to let me know — and then , not another word . ’
9 She did n't try overhard , she just wanted to let me know I was secure with her , that the break-up of my parents ' marriage was n't the worst thing that ever happened , and that she had enough love to cover us all .
10 But one incident that amused me was that I was booked for a coffee commercial and the producer phoned me up the night before the session to let me know the track we were doing , because he said he wanted to get it as close to the original as he possibly could .
11 ‘ Not a word out of that dog to let me know you were coming , ’ her mother said crossly .
12 ‘ Nothing , nothing ; they 're to let me know , and they 'll likely do that on the day they say the war 's ended . ’
13 It was from a consultant psychiatrist from the Twickenham Area Health Authority who was fulsome in her compliments then added , ‘ Should you ever need any free psychiatric advice , please do n't hesitate to let me know . ’ )
14 I was knitting slowly , not feeling particularly well and the machine was good enough to let me know through the handle that there was a ‘ Hiccup ’ .
15 ‘ It was kind of you to let me know .
16 Right , well , we 'll have to , but you know if people have to let me know if they can turn up then .
17 When you do come in , do n't hesitate to let me know .
18 If you have any suspicions , any doubts , you have to let me know about them ; you have to name names . ’
19 I told myself I was waiting out there for the signals to let me know David and Leon had gone to bed , lights switched off at their bedroom windows , at least some movement of the curtains .
20 He turned round often enough to let me know he was looking for me .
21 I 'd even had a call from the Archbishop of Canterbury , Robert Runcie , who had been kind enough to phone to say that he had been greatly moved by the vigil and had wanted to let me know that the situation was n't hopeless .
22 Phone — Office again to let me know that free school meals have been confirmed for pupil B. Back to typing .
23 And it worried her too ( He might have had an accident — should I phone the police ? ) , almost as much as it angered her ( He might have had the decency to let me know he would n't be in to supper ) .
24 Perhaps you would phone me at home ( ) during the week running up to this date to let me know where I need to meet you .
25 I would be most grateful if you would telephone and speak to either Heidi or me to let me know if and when this would be convenient for you .
26 Give my love to Julius , and ring me some time next week to let me know how things are going . ’
27 ‘ Oh , heavens — Margaret probably rang my hotel last night to let me know .
28 ‘ I invited them to use anything they wanted to and to let me know if they could improve on it .
29 Anyone interested in writing a short piece describing their own efforts ( whether in writing or by word of mouth ) is invited to let me know by 1st May .
30 It would therefore be helpful to let me know of your availability at those times by completing the attached form .
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