Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Would you prefer me to carry you to your dressing-room , strip that gown from your body , and dress you myself ? ’
2 Let me explain it to her .
3 Stair thrust an arm around him , laid his head on Neil 's shoulder , and said , ‘ Let me treat you to a good ‘ un at Rachel 's , Neil , ’ which completed the destruction of any desire Neil might have had to treat himself .
4 Now let me introduce you to Major Anderson .
5 However , it turned out to be a very relaxed meeting , so much so that when the private session was over and the press were invited in to take photographs , the Prince said to the Pope , ‘ Let me introduce you to my press corps . ’
6 Let me introduce you to my husband . ’
7 ‘ Let me introduce you to Constanza , my wife , ’ Ludo said triumphantly .
8 Let me introduce you to the world of press releases .
9 ‘ Come and sit down , and let me introduce you to my father . ’
10 ‘ Let me introduce you to it .
11 Daddy , let me introduce you to my new friend , Martin .
12 ‘ David , let me introduce you to Gloria Vanderbilt , ’ said Laura , summoning her son to her side .
13 ‘ You must let me introduce you to some of the people we know .
14 ‘ Come , let me introduce you to people .
15 Let me introduce you to the class .
16 Yes Gr this is Gr just let me introduce you to Graeme .
17 Let let me introduce you to a nurse , a nurse called Nicola .
18 Well listen , let me i let me introduce you to now who shall we pick , Tony , first of all what have you got to say to it , sitting
19 ‘ Let me introduce you to some of the other guests . ’
20 And so this woman , she did n't preach a sermon , but she does give her a testament , she goes back and she gets the folk in the village , and she says , come see someone , meet someone , let me introduce you to someone who has told me everything that I have ever done !
21 erm let me introduce you to — perhaps in a rather more quantitative way — let me introduce what is the sort of hoariest paradox about evolution .
22 They were sighted in China , where those who attempted to eat them reported them to be tasteless or unpleasant .
23 Darlington argues persuasively that Marx believed the process of evolution to be by direct Lamarkian and not by indirect Darwinian , or selective means : that is to say , that the environment in which individuals found themselves operated directly upon them to adjust them to it and that the adjustments were transmitted by them to the next generation ; and not that , fortuitous mutations having occurred in the genetic package , they would when favourable equip the mutant for greater success in the given environment than the unmutated form could achieve .
24 On the following Monday some of them pursued him to a review that was taking place on Wimbledon Common , while others went to the City , occupied the Royal Exchange and picketed the coffee houses , carrying placards reading More Wages .
25 For example , if I perceive you to be friendly , then I am likely to act in a friendly manner towards you .
26 He wanted to rush round straight away but I asked him to be patient .
27 I asked him to I told him to .
28 Like I asked him to .
29 I asked her to be my wife , and was rebuffed in no uncertain terms . ’
30 My regard for her was reflected in the fact that I asked her to be my son , Giles 's godmother .
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