Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] i [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I could do I think they 're fascinating and important — but I would prefer instead actually to talk about Darwinism Darwin as a biologist , rather than Darwin as a philosopher or as a influencer of morals and religious beliefs and so on . |
2 | I will do , I will do I mean it 's actually easier |
3 | JEWKES : He is my master and if he bids me do anything I can do I think I ought to do it and let him who has power to command me look to the lawfulness of it . |
4 | You must let me show you |
5 | ‘ Look , it 's terribly kind of you to find me a place to stay , but you must let me give you the money . |
6 | The white man returns to me and says , ‘ Joseph , I have bought your horses , and you must let me have them . ’ |
7 | ‘ You must let me introduce you to some of the people we know . |
8 | ‘ Then you must let me take it my way . ’ |
9 | If you have any sense you 'll let me pay you what Crevecoeur cost you now and let hir come back with us . ’ |
10 | You 'll let me handle it ? ’ |
11 | One day I hope you 'll let me buy you a slap . |
12 | I 'm left staring at it with my adrenalin draining into the floorboards , and though I wish she 'd let me take them I find I 'm getting bored . |
13 | But I 'm sure she 'd let me have it , if only she could get rid of me . |
14 | I 'd feel very privileged if you 'd let me see them . ’ |
15 | Perhaps you could let me have it back at the AGM ? |
16 | Perhaps you could help me eat it , Josh ? ’ |
17 | Do n't you remember , she used to make me wear them in my shoes to go to school when it was raining ? |
18 | Flavia said quickly , ‘ You will let me see you again ? ’ |
19 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
20 | You want to plant them , you can help me plant them cos you 'll be around |
21 | ‘ If you come back with me you can help me take it out the other end . ’ |
22 | Then you can help me unpick it |
23 | ‘ Do you think they 'll let me see her in hospital ? ’ |
24 | Oh aye yeah they 'd make me buy it . |
25 | ‘ But I do n't think they would let me run it on the company 's machine , ’ he added regretfully . |
26 | It 'd make me pack it in and go to Canada if I was younger , but you ca n't leave England , can you ? ’ |
27 | When I was a trainee my deputy fresh foods went it with me , and like he 'd sit there and he 'd say right this is how you do it at first and then he 'd let me do some and well I 'd do them and he 'd say why have you done that and I 'd tell him and then he 'd let me do it |