Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] let me [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | And then you can also for the same money which by the way I think is er No I 'll let me come to that later . |
2 | Nobody 'd let me wheel my bike or carry my bag . |
3 | You must let me rest . |
4 | You must let me show you |
5 | You must let me do that or I ca n't think of rejoining you . ’ |
6 | ‘ Look , it 's terribly kind of you to find me a place to stay , but you must let me give you the money . |
7 | You must let me handle this , ’ he said quietly . |
8 | ‘ You must let me pay for any cleaning you have to have done . |
9 | You must let me explain . ’ |
10 | ‘ You must let me go , ’ she said . |
11 | I shall be drawing a considerable sum in a few days but you must know how it is , travelling the country as we old soldiers do … thank you … ten pounds will be quite sufficient … and you must let me spend some more of it in your excellent company … that evening 's entertainment we enjoyed together , Mr Wood , ’ his voice rose in the small hallway and the other guests and servants indoors and out strained noticeably to catch what would surely be the eloquent testimonial of a compliment , ‘ was one of the , shall we say , most boisterous and wise , a rare combination , Mr Landlord , I have spent , whether in London , in Europe or in and out of ships and foreign postings in a long lifetime . |
12 | The white man returns to me and says , ‘ Joseph , I have bought your horses , and you must let me have them . ’ |
13 | ‘ You must let me introduce you to some of the people we know . |
14 | You must let me know as soon as you know when you 're moving , wo n't you ? |
15 | If you are , and I really do hope so , you must let me know as soon as ever you can so I can get home the same time as you . |
16 | ‘ You must let me know your secret , ’ Sam laughed , when Luke finished , halted by the embarrassed blush which was spreading over Merrill 's face . |
17 | ‘ Then you must let me take it my way . ’ |
18 | You must let me look after him now . ’ |
19 | I know you are working for Ipuky , but you must let me work with you . |
20 | ‘ No , Miss Everdene , you must let me say how lovely you are ! |
21 | I do think you should let me go into the pigs . ’ |
22 | " Perhaps you should let me do something for you , " she suggested . |
23 | I reckon you should let me have one of your cappuccinos Oh yeah |
24 | ‘ I hope I 'll stay with people who 'll let me do what I want . ’ |
25 | She might let me to take her out in a minute . |
26 | ‘ You might let me go just a little … |
27 | And most of all , that you 'll let me stay . |
28 | The best thing will be for me to phone my aunt and then perhaps you 'll let me go and have something to eat . |
29 | ‘ I might as well tell you — if only so that you 'll let me go home . ’ |
30 | ‘ You 'll let me go after six months ? ’ |