Example sentences of "let [pron] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm to give you an example let me show you this brochure here this is Page and Moy high prices and clearly that is aimed at A and B. |
2 | Let me tell you , let me tell you one incident er in Northern Ireland . |
3 | Now , let me bring you another drink . ’ |
4 | ‘ Let me fetch you some water , ’ he said gently to the distressed figure on the sofa after a little time had passed . |
5 | ‘ Sit down , Craig , ’ she said softly , ‘ let me fetch you some tea . ’ |
6 | Folks it 's four o'clock erm just a second erm just before you go let me remind you next week it 's Laura . |
7 | It 's a roller-coaster , Mr Breakspear , up and down , up and down ’ — her thin white hand suited the action to her words — ‘ from heaven to hell and back again , and if heaven is euphoria then let me assure you that hell is a terrible place . ’ |
8 | But if the hon. Gentleman wants to know about investment , let me give him some information about investment . |
9 | But let me give you two concrete things you could do . |
10 | let me give you one example , there are many of these developments had flat roofs did n't they ? , not all of them , but some had flat roofs |
11 | Let me give you one example . |
12 | Let me give you one scripture in closing , in two Timothy chapter one and verse twelve , the apostle says , for this reason , he says I suffer these things but I am not ashamed , for I know whom I have believed , and I am convinced that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him until that day . |
13 | Let me give you another example . |
14 | And let me give you another quote : ‘ I love the vanquished , but I also love the victors . ’ |
15 | Let me just give you an idea , just that 's something else we do , let me give you some idea of , that 's a couple of examples very attractive books |
16 | ‘ Let me give you some tea , Dotty . |
17 | But let me give you some advice — big brotherly advice . ’ |
18 | Let me make you some coffee . ’ |
19 | But let me offer you one figure to consider , one third of the population in Scotland is either over sixty five , or under eleven , or is variously disabled how much care will they need ? |
20 | Here , let me pour you another cup … ‘ |
21 | Let me ask you that question . |
22 | Let me ask you this question first of all , do you like football ? |
23 | mm , I think maybe at the start though when I said do you have a beautiful body , maybe I asked the wrong questions , let me ask you this question at the end , do you like your body ? , er button one for yes and button two for no , and maybe we 'll get a different answer then , eighty five people said no they did n't have a beautiful body , but fifty six people here say yes they like their body , forty four is too many people who do n't , why not ? , who said no ? , why , why do n't you ? , yes |
24 | the wheel of the car , I mean I wonder , I wonder what you think of that , let me ask you this question , do erm , do men 's personalities change behind the wheel do you think ? , button one for yes , button two for no and vote now , and you 'll be interested to know that in this hundred eighty five of you think that personalities change , do they get better ? |
25 | Well let me ask you this question , would you say that using drugs has improved your life ? |
26 | Similarly the stages of a formal spoken discourse are also often clearly marked with utterances such as ‘ I rest my case ’ , ‘ Let me ask you another question ’ , or ‘ Next witness ’ . |
27 | Let me ask you another question . |
28 | Let me ask you another question , or looking , looking towards the future . |
29 | ‘ Let me save you some time , Mr Barnett . |
30 | ‘ Let me get you another coffee . |