Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] me [vb infin] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It ran down between my eyes and made me see everything blood-red , even though seconds before my mind had conjured up a pleasing vision : the English boy 's sister . |
2 | He came and helped me lay it all in which was very nice . |
3 | And let me give you another quote : ‘ I love the vanquished , but I also love the victors . ’ |
4 | It 's just — I want to go home and tell them to shut up about the exam results and let me do my own thing and leave me alone . |
5 | But listen , Bobbie , and let me tell you this : if you ever come to Victoria again without visiting me , you 'll never be a pall-bearer at my funeral ! ’ |
6 | And let me tell you this : should you in any way try to get in touch with me , even go to the partners and ask for my whereabouts , I swear before God — ‘ He now raised his hand in a dramatic fashion and paused before he added , ‘ See , I 'm taking an oath . |
7 | Would you please read through the report and let me have your written comments . |
8 | Come and let me see your lovely face . ’ |
9 | But let me give you two |
10 | But let me give you two concrete things you could do . |
11 | But let me give you some advice — big brotherly advice . ’ |
12 | We are grateful for the loose change of Messrs Lonsdale and Pugh , but let me assure you all , with a family-sized packet of Fisherman 's Friend extra throat lozenges placed firmly on my heart , that I will strive in ever-decreasing circles to bring the sponsorship of a major international to ‘ The Tip ’ to provide much needed support to our glorious team . |
13 | 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 ? |
14 | But let me tell it all in the right order . |
15 | That 's a perfectly fair question , but let me ask you this . |