Example sentences of "let i [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Let me clarify events .
2 Where there is the darkness of unbelief , let me spread light ; where there is the hate of social strife , love ; where there is the error of heresy , truth ; where there is the frustration of sin , forgiveness ; where there are Muslims , devotion to Mary .
3 Let me tell yow if you ever lay a finger on her yerself , I 'll 'ave the authorities on yer , ’ Mrs Smith was not to be bested .
4 Okay , let me bring Jean back in , your comments to that then Jean — that 's the answer .
5 Let me repeat Edmund Burke 's remark : ‘ Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little . ’
6 Now this motion does not seem to understand government housing policy so let me explain government housing policy , I do n't agree with all of it but this , this is the policy bit .
7 Miss Havisham had never intended to make me rich , or let me marry Estella .
8 Let me telephone Monaco .
9 Let me eat cake , ’ she said .
10 Let me advise Council now , that if they proceed down this primrose path any further then it becomes a resignation issue for me and , I suspect , many others who can not believe this farrago .
11 Let me pay Scotland just one praise .
12 Why they should be so flinching on this score is beyond me , but let me assure Ed that I 'm note remotely intolerant of any of them , only surprised and amused that its mention should matter to them so much .
13 Where there is despair let me give hope .
14 Erm Where there 's despair let me give hope .
15 Let me give examples .
16 Where there is darkness let me give light and where there is sadness let me give joy .
17 Where there is darkness let me give light and where there is sadness let me give joy .
18 You let me make love to you fiercely , you have given yourself to me when you have good cause to hate men ! ’
19 Rosie let me make currant men .
20 ‘ Then let me make excuses for her ! ’ she flared .
21 Let me research Yuri Varienski .
22 Let me quote Professor Adolf Butenandt , Nobel prize-winning biologist : ‘ Even though modern biology provides us with a new outlook and a deeper insight into the nature of many living phenomena , it does not answer the question of what life itself is . ’
23 And let me quote Locke er here we are are we he says but submitting to the laws of any country , living quietly and enjoying privileges and protection under them , makes not a man a member of that society then he goes on a little bit further down nothing can make any man so but is actually entering into it by positive engagement and express promise and compact .
24 I once governed you [ for so she thinks ] and you did as I wanted , you let me deliver Dulé , my wonder , my child , a hero to our people , from death by water , I healed the barren and the sick and granted the silly dreams of lovers , and much other magic besides , so HEAR ME NOW , now that I only hear groans and Dulé hobbles on slit ankles as he rails and Ariel is captive again and croons over Roukoubé and does not speak .
25 Now , let me go spreadsheet .
26 Let me hold Ben while you go and get 'im . ’
27 ‘ Do n't yow ever let me catch yow using that terrible stuff agen ! ’ he bawled .
28 Now le let me ask Alison
29 Look , let me ask Sister .
30 Alright let me ask Lindsey .
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