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

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1 ‘ That authority is given me to help me find the killer of these girls . ’
2 if you want me let me know .
3 I 'll recruit somebody to help me service my client bank , because it 's better to have fifty percent of something than fifty percent of nothing .
4 ‘ Deep sleep , that 's what I want you to let me do , Ian .
5 ‘ I want you to let me have Hannah for a few days .
6 I want you to help me do that now
7 In fact I do n't know what made me think he was that way in the first place — unless it was you , of course , leading me off the trail !
8 Oh , I do n't know what made me do that , rotten thing to do , that was .
9 For several seconds I do n't know what made me wake up .
10 I do n't know what made me look in the bag , but it were n't .
11 I went for a couple of terms in 1986 and gained a different perspective on drawing which helped me look more deeply at my subject and see light and shade differently .
12 I went for a couple of terms in 1986 and gained a different perspective on drawing which helped me look more deeply at my subject and see light and shade differently .
13 L let me let me do that .
14 Let me let me do that
15 Half Well let me let me finish the the quote because Well there are but but but but Well alright but but Peter Lilley is saying , is suggesting in a in a speech at a party conference that half the population of continental Europe are scroungers .
16 Let me let me cite a commercial organization which , to give you an idea , I know you 're not commercial in that particular sense , of what we 're talking about .
17 And ou and going back to Mr Heselton , he has said i , I 've got a negative factor for him at the moment in terms of minus eight fifty , but let let me let me take the figure which is actually quoted in the County Council 's table of nine fifty dwellings .
18 they 've made it so as it , it do , you see I , I , I reckon you ought to open my let me make them in te in steel because er they made them like that so that when you pull them off or adjust them
19 Let nobody near me assert , thought Lee , that sickness strikes identically against rich and poor alike .
20 ‘ I did n't until I met you , but loving you made me want to know how twins could be so different .
21 Let me show you let me show you again
22 My Stanley says it makes me look like a film star ! ’
23 I would prefer you to let me take them in . ’
24 I 've gone to the nuns and begged them to let me have a child , but they say ‘ You are a prostitute .
25 ‘ I ca n't believe you made me do that ! ’
26 I would like you to let , I would like you to let me go down to the fair .
27 ‘ Has he told you to make me hire help ?
28 ‘ He is not in the least like any of Henrietta 's children , but when I see him laugh and run he makes me think of them , being nearer the little one 's age than my Penini .
29 I board the plane feeling no pain , eat the evening meal and continue with the G&T theme , land in Gatwick and make the connection via the smoking area of the bar and another gulped Gordon 's , then pass on the second offered dinner but not the accompanying booze and quietly pass out somewhere over the West Midlands , to be woken by a dishy blonde with an impudent , dimpled smile and we 're here we 've landed we 've arrived , we 're on the stand at the airport and I 'd ask her what she 's doing later because I 'm drunk enough to not care when she says ‘ No ’ as she probably will , but I know I 'm too tired and besides my left eyelid 's stuck again and I suspect it makes me look a bit like Quasimodo , so I do n't say anything except , ‘ Uh , thanks , ’ which is cool or sad , I 'm not sure which .
30 I 'd been wondering what made me think of Schumann . ’
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