Example sentences of "[vb base] let [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I say let him have it ’
2 ‘ No , sir , I mean let me go with him . ’
3 I mean let me mention one — the chairman mentioned that I was a rash enough to write a book on the evolution of sex .
4 Well alright he 's gon na turn left , er just pause let him clear and then follow the way t follow the way through .
5 Listen let me finish .
6 Wait let me have a look .
7 Well let let her have a look .
8 Let let me tell you about the damned side effects of this drug , because people are entitled to know what they .
9 Let let me introduce you to a nurse , a nurse called Nicola .
10 And let let them have one I had something
11 She said , look let me know , how much it 's going to cost me to get rid of this , because I 've had enough !
12 Yet lie let me talk … ’
13 They 've , there with lycra but , there kind of more cheap you know let me get these .
14 Changez let me finish my tea ; my anxiety dissipated a little .
15 ‘ If th'wants to get well , then th'must let me tend thee , ’ she insisted , undoing the last button and opening his shirt .
16 Bénezet let him go , and sat for some moments considering what he had heard , before he rose at leisure , and walked back thoughtfully to the guesthall .
17 Tammuz let her go .
18 Folks it 's four o'clock erm just a second erm just before you go let me remind you next week it 's Laura .
19 Oh next time you go let me know .
20 And when they start let them have the pillow down , they do n't feel , they ca n't get comfortable .
21 But come let us go to the garage . ’
22 One candidate is the duet ‘ Come let us leave the town ’ — the first vocal number in the theatre score , though it is not in the 1692 word-book : it is the first piece of ‘ new musick ’ in Q1693 .
23 We have already discussed Act 1 , in which Q1692 contains no cue for ‘ Come let us leave the town ’ and the Drunken Poet scene .
24 Oh I see let us keep the microphones .
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