Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb infin] [pers pn] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , why d' ya snap it in half ?
2 Where d' you get em from those things .
3 You let them visit you on that night and that 's it .
4 Now let me present you with another one .
5 Let me tell you about this guy , ’ said Harvey pointing a thumb at me .
6 Let me tell you of some of the important stories that I believe we have covered inadequately — and in some cases not at all .
7 Er let me tell you in any self employed business you 're gon na have to have a car .
8 As you set about making your plans for next year let me leave you with this thought from Eglantine Jebb If children of any country are physically or morally abandoned the whole world loses by it and the whole world gains if children grow up healthy , capable and ready to work for the good of their neighbours .
9 When Caro made her escape after tea it was with all the usual feelings of guilt and frustration ; with her mother suggesting brightly , ‘ Just let me measure you for that new jumper before you go , Carolyn , ’ and , ‘ Did I show you the new suite we were thinking of getting , in the catalogue ?
10 Bye yes I , they let me do it on that if you authorise them .
11 Then let me cosh you with this detail : one of the most important human pheromones , or sex-pongs , is called isobutyraldehyde , which in the mighty pulsing chain of carbon lies immediately next to — the odour of bean sprouts !
12 I said , ‘ Seth , let me help you over this ’ . ’
13 I got your stock see , I 've got your stock , you 're either gon na shut your case or you 're going to the , you 're going to go to the house or you 're going have to move me from that objection that I 've hit you with , then the objection that you 're comfortable with , now that 's what closes are about , it 's dancing people from one objection to another , let me put you on another objection then , seeing as you 're not too happy with that then
14 Let me introduce you to some of the other guests . ’
15 She closed her eyes and arched blindly against him , let him guide her into another kind of darkness , where that unknown vortex of emotion , that powerful pull of attraction between them swirled and hypnotised , and this time the stars behind her eyelids were brilliant but softly incandescent , fireworks of intense delight , bursting in her head …
16 Anyway , let us arrange it like this : we 'll keep it quiet until the beginning of the year , and then , if you have n't changed your mind ’ — he leant his head towards her , a soft smile on his face — ‘ I will ask your mother if we can become engaged , and just before you 're seventeen or just after , we 'll be married . ’
17 ‘ Eliza , wilt thou help me with this tree ? —
18 Two heads are better than one — and I feel I owe you on this .
19 I must mention one member — Angela ( nee Feetenby ) — for her help to me has been second to none — not only do I congratulate her for that but on your behalf I want to wish her every happiness in her new life — she was married last July to Harry Bell .
20 Do I do it with that pencil thing of yours or with er Amber Clean
21 And if they 're not prepared to pl play the game or pay the going rate well then you review it and think how far do I push them on this ?
22 Do I know you at all ?
23 Why do you do it like that ?
24 Do you prefer them to those ones ?
25 ‘ Why do you bother me like this ? ’ she cried .
26 And under no circumstances do you tell him about any assets we have in place in Lebanon .
27 But do you think her of any use in the family ?
28 How do you keep it like that ?
29 You know the housing office If say you 've got need any repairs or anything , if you 've got any problems , do you do you use them at all do you go and go and see them ?
30 ‘ If you worry so much about things , Miss Mac , then why do you sell them at all ? ’ she asked in tones that knew there could be no answer .
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