Example sentences of "let me [verb] my " in BNC.
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1 | Kathleen , absolute brick to the end , has let me keep my season ticket for London so I 've still been able to pop down there during the day when I feel like it — and the rail staff at Colchester have been quite happy to let me have a break in my journey . |
2 | ‘ He gave me much time and attention but did not allow me to waste a minute ; he left me fully free to express my feelings and thoughts but did not hesitate to present his own ; he offered me space to deliberate about choices and to make decisions but did not withhold his opinion that some choices and decisions were better than others ; he let me find my own way but did not hide the map that showed the right direction . |
3 | I feel fine let me flare my nostrils . |
4 | Let me beat my beloved saucebox , are you not a little sullen ? |
5 | By the way , Dr Cooper who moved away from Devon and became well-known as a broadcaster , never let me forget my mistake . |
6 | ( Let me answer my own question . |
7 | Let me zero my telepathy in on the benign , rumpled and somewhat steatopygous figure of my friend Stu . |
8 | So let me tell my tale . |
9 | Let me send my offerings where I can not go ; my pains to comfort sufferers whom I will never see ; and my sacrifices to help plant the Cross in lands that know not yet of the Crucified . |
10 | Let me fetch my writing . |
11 | Yes it is so because it is nostrum , cut out the nostrum , and let me give my heart to God — and all is ... [ rest of line illegible ] |
12 | Let me give my hon. Friend a quote : ’ If our costs rise more rapidly than others ' costs , particularly German costs , then British producers lose markets at home and abroad . ’ |
13 | Right , let me drink my coffee quickly and then get their tea ready . |
14 | Just for once , let me make my own decision . |
15 | The armed men eventually let me retrieve my bag and notebook — my money had been taken — and remain in the lobby . |
16 | Changez let me finish my tea ; my anxiety dissipated a little . |
17 | ‘ Let me finish my story . |
18 | Let me finish my point . |
19 | In God 's merciful name , let me go my way ! ’ |
20 | 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 . |
21 | ‘ Go away and let me do my work , or we 'll be running on one staff nurse and half an aspirin . ’ |
22 | ‘ Let me check my handbag . ’ |
23 | Let me share my thoughts with you and see what we come up with . |
24 | Let me run my own life ! ’ |
25 | In a book of this length it is n't possible to cover everything , so let me declare my hand right away : what interests me most is the brain . |
26 | Let me get my diary . ’ |
27 | ‘ Let me get my coat off , for fuck 's sake . |
28 | Let me get my jacket ! ’ |
29 | But for that I need Wealth , O Lord , I confess it : without it I am worthless ; just let me get my hands on it and I will be an ornament to Your name . ’ |
30 | Just let me get my raincoat . ’ |