Example sentences of "[verb] me [vb infin] on " in BNC.

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1 She made me put on my suit and collar and tie .
2 ‘ It would be marvellous if The Committee were to win the National , ’ Scott said , ‘ for the two owners have been immensely patient and have let me get on with bringing the horse back to his best after he had been off the course for two and a half years . ’
3 Then she helped me put on my white satin dress , after which I pulled on my shoes .
4 And I suppose it was instinct that had made me hang on to my thermometer ; the delicate tube was still in my hand .
5 She said : ‘ They knew what I was doing , but they just let me carry on . ’
6 Let me carry on with this same erm position of John Major erm meeting the Russian president .
7 Really what we 're doing after are they prepared to talk about it if when you by consent let me carry on talking when you do n't have a leading question .
8 Let me press on to the important subject of the council water charge which is set out in schedule 11 .
9 Er so let me move on then to erm the growth areas .
10 Let me go on now and tease out three aspects of this ‘ pioneer ’ idea .
11 Let me go on .
12 Her eyes closed , she turned her face away , released her hold on my cheekbones and let me go on into the hall .
13 ‘ You let me go on believing that you were one of their crew , ’ she persisted heatedly , provoked by his bland unconcern .
14 Erm , okay let me go on now to er the next section of the , the er resolution , which follows the report in terms of savings erm in para seven of that seven and para eight .
15 Let me come on , let me come on then to a more disgraceful excuse er that er the leader of the council talked about .
16 Let me come on , let me come on then to a more disgraceful excuse er that er the leader of the council talked about .
17 ‘ Please , Zack , let me get on to President Cormack personally .
18 Here 's your mother , now let me get on with the work . ’
19 They let me get on with my job and the only time I see them is to get things rubber-stamped . ’
20 Even Daley Thompson , who insisted he had very little interference from teachers , said they helped him in a non-involved way : ‘ They were all right ; they left me alone and let me get on with what suited me .
21 Stop jawing and let me get on with it .
22 ‘ Here — you run along and let me get on with it . ’
23 Self-satisfaction had given way to an impatience that said , as clearly as the words , ‘ If that 's the best you can do , stop wasting my time and let me get on with my work . ’
24 PLEASE let me know on if you have any tit-bits for either Medau News or the local Press .
25 It 's worth remembering that all drugs are open to abuse , and that people offer what they believe to be plausible explanations for such abuse : " To escape my problems ' ; " To relieve boredom " ; " To stay awake at parties ' ; " For self-confidence " ; " To be one of the crowd " ; " To help me get on with people " ; " To stop me worrying " ; " To become more creative " ; " To help me study all night " ; " It blows my mind " ; " For a pick-me-up " .
26 So I might ask dad to help me put on the roof-rack .
27 And if you will be good enough to let me go on , you will see how I am monitoring the environment of the infant in order to see precisely what effect it has .
28 It was Ian who persuaded my father to let me go on to Cambridge , which I did a year after Ian .
29 The balance I have put towards something for us both — a new continental quilt for our bed here — and I got a king sized one , as JOHN always seems to get it all , but this may be big enough to let me hang on to my side .
30 What they all want to know is where John 's video can be obtained , so here , to let me get on with my work , are a few possible outlets — Dillon 's , Waterstone 's , Eason 's or the BBC Shop .
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