Example sentences of "[pron] [vb infin] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ( Let me answer my own question . |
2 | Let me make you some coffee . ’ |
3 | You 'd , you 'd expect me erm er with my finger on that pulse to have made that point to the directors , may be help me make it several times during our sort of discussions about er both this year 's budget and next year 's projections . |
4 | Just for once , let me make my own decision . |
5 | On Norfolk he remarked that there was not " any hand unemployed , if they would work ; and that the very children after four or five years of age , could everyone earn their own bread " . |
6 | But as many as are thus sottish , let them enjoy their own wildness and ignorance , it is sufficient for a good man that he is conscious unto himself that he is more nobly descended , better bred and born , and more skilfully taught by the purged faculties of his own mind.2 |
7 | But unlike Orwell , my journey did n't make me repudiate my own class — it did the opposite , it recuperated my class belonging . |
8 | ‘ Shall I make us some tea ? ’ suggested Willie . |
9 | Can I make you some more tea before I go ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Can I lend you some at least until you pick up your wages tomorrow ? ’ |
11 | In the meantime , can I buy you all a drink if the man who owns the ale-cart does n't mind serving Romanies ? ’ |
12 | Did I show you that ? |
13 | Shall I show you some of the pieces and let you try to guess the rules ? |
14 | ‘ Shall I choose you another ? ’ |
15 | Why does n't someone bring me some food ? |
16 | ‘ Well , I must say I did n't expect the red carpet , but neither did I expect you all to look at me as though I were the devil incarnate ! |
17 | And if I did , why would I send her all the way down to Somerset to take you to a cricket match ? ’ |
18 | I will say Well can I send you some information a letter and that sort of thing ? |
19 | How do I give her that sense ? |
20 | Shall I give them that ? |
21 | Can I give you those ? |
22 | Especially as the childminder had n't seen what had happened , so she did n't realize why he was carrying on like he was , made the whole thing a little bit tricky , can I give you this ? |
23 | Can I give you this tomorrow then when when you 've got change ? |
24 | Shut up , I give y can I give you this tomorrow when I 've got change , please cos I need the sixty P |
25 | Lady Ursula , may I give you some advice ? |
26 | Now if anyone is tempted to join our happy band may I give you some advice which will ensure you get maximum enjoyment from your hobby — specialise . |
27 | Then , apologetically , ‘ Shall I bring you some coffee ? ’ |
28 | Can I pour you another cup of tea Ian ? |
29 | May I pour you some coffee ? |
30 | Now let's , so shall I do one more of those ? |