Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] me know " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They 'd 've let me know , ’ he said , picking up another splinter of pheasant .
2 Celia promised to let me know , but I have n't seen her for weeks . ’
3 shouting let me know he was there
4 She said , look let me know , how much it 's going to cost me to get rid of this , because I 've had enough !
5 Well you remember when mummy was , when mummy was alive there was a man came to the door and said if you 're ever selling let me know
6 However , members of the public and councillors still seem to expect me to know every detail about every file in the department — an impossible task for anyone !
7 If you would like me to send you further copies of these agreements , please do not hesitate to let me know .
8 It was from a consultant psychiatrist from the Twickenham Area Health Authority who was fulsome in her compliments then added , ‘ Should you ever need any free psychiatric advice , please do n't hesitate to let me know . ’ )
9 When you do come in , do n't hesitate to let me know .
10 ‘ You going to let me know first ? ’
11 ‘ When are you going to let me know ? ’ she asked , clasping his hand , allowing herself the fleeting pleasure of his touch .
12 One girl was a hard , chain-smoking sales machine letting me know I could not set up a multi-national congress without multi-national advertising .
13 Half my clients do n't even want to let me know what they 're up to .
14 I 've got shares in the company , but no one thinks to let me know when it 's sinking without trace ! ’
15 Anyone interested in writing a short piece describing their own efforts ( whether in writing or by word of mouth ) is invited to let me know by 1st May .
16 A sentence such as ( 8 ) below could refer to the past ( How could you have expected me to know the answers to those questions which you asked me last week ? ) , the present ( Why are you asking me ?
17 ‘ You should have let me know you were coming earlier , I 'd have had a car waiting at the airport for you . ’
18 Or she 'd have let me know .
19 If you 'd have let me know I could have
20 Perhaps you 'd have let me know we could have gone for a beer .
21 ‘ I happened to be in London on business when my second-in-command rang to let me know the news .
22 Oh next time you go let me know .
23 I 'd even had a call from the Archbishop of Canterbury , Robert Runcie , who had been kind enough to phone to say that he had been greatly moved by the vigil and had wanted to let me know that the situation was n't hopeless .
24 Do n't forget to let me know what happens .
25 Supposed to have let me know last night again .
26 Yes perhaps you 'll let let me know .
27 PS Do let me know if there 's anything in the script that worries you at all — my home number is 01 228 9066 .
28 It was like one of the sentences that used to come in letters from home : ‘ Do let me know if there 's anything I can do . ’
29 Do let me know the minute he returns . ’
30 Do let me know if there 's anything else I can do . ’
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