Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [verb] [verb] i [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 As you may have heard me mention already , I am involved in organising a one month summer school for 40 soviet teachers of English this July .
2 As some of you may have heard me observe , it has indeed been a sombre year .
3 Some of you may have heard me say before that when I was a young ordinand I met up with a marvellous Canadian bishop , Ralph Dean .
4 You must have heard me say them .
5 You should have let me go . ’
6 You should have let me nick them off him . ’
7 You should have let me fall , like your friend .
8 You should have let me kill him ! ’
9 You should have let me know you were coming earlier , I 'd have had a car waiting at the airport for you . ’
10 You might have made me come on this absurd chase , but what I think is my business . ’
11 Yes perhaps you 'll let let me know .
12 But you 'll have to let me give instructions to my men . ’
13 You 'll have to let me think , ’ said Tim .
14 You 'll have to let me finish now that I 've started , ’ he said .
15 If not you 'll have to let me buy you one . ’
16 You 'll have to let me listen to them .
17 You 'd like to see me suffer , would n't you ? ’
18 Because you 'd like to see me suffer for what you believe I did to Ryan !
19 ‘ I know you 'd like to see me become a big tycoon like you , ’ Peter was saying , ‘ but you 'll just have to face it — I 'm not and never will be .
20 If you 'd have let me know I could have
21 Perhaps you 'd have let me know we could have gone for a beer .
22 Still , I suppose I ca n't complain : you could have let me drown , after all . ’
23 ‘ Since you had yourself a very good motive for murdering him , I should have thought that you would wish to help me identify anyone else who had . ’
24 I 'd only set out again — and again — so you will have to let me come . ’
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