Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv] [vb infin] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 ROBBIE D' you not know my voice ?
2 CATHERINE D' you really need your father to help you ?
3 D' you still practise your religion , Hilda ? ’
4 No no let me please finish my original statement .
5 Let me just rinse my hands they 're horrible !
6 Let me just check her wages .
7 Well let me just check me diary , I know
8 heart , but er let me just check your blood pressure this morning .
9 Let me just get my jacket first and I 'll be with you .
10 Let me just wipe your hands and your chin before you wipe them on your sleeves .
11 Oh let me not betray my race ! ’
12 Let him not cross my path , that 's all ! ’ he said curtly .
13 Let him just show his face , ’ she muttered darkly .
14 Let him thus lose his eyes which gave him sight of the maiden 's beauty for which he coveted her .
15 I believe the readers ads fulfil a necessary part of the market , but let us not forget our local and national dealers .
16 By all means let us seek to prevent congenital abnormalities , but let us not betray our Hippocratic tradition in the process .
17 Consequently , unless we are convinced of the possibility of a reductive account of knowledge , let us not tie our hands by refusing to make use of facts that we know to be true .
18 ‘ But let us not darken our hearts by imagining the trial of their gentle loyalty in the Dark Tower .
19 Those benefits may be continued for a long succession of generations upon deserving objects , let us strenuously support our own undertaking : and may our children , and our children 's children feel an ardour even greater than our own in the cause of humanity ; so that as long as the County of Bedford exists , its Infirmary may be one of the chief objects of care , and one of the principal sources of its honest pride . ’
20 Let us now turn our attention to the bird kingdom .
21 Bearing these points in mind , let us now turn our attention to new developments .
22 Let us now turn our attention to the voluntary sector to see if it is in any better position than the informal sector to compensate for reductions in local authority provision .
23 Let us then take our compass ; we are something , and we are not everything .
24 But I do not like to say much about Islay ; let us therefore remount our primitive carriage .
25 But I do not like to say much about Islay ; let us therefore remount our primitive carriage .
26 Let us therefore confess our sins in penitence and faith , firmly resolved to keep God 's commandments and to live in love and peace with all men .
27 Can you not see what erm er this woman fainted into my arms and she was embracing me for letting her not take her fall .
28 Do I not promote your interests along with my own ? ’
29 Do I really hate my life or myself so much that I want to die ?
30 Nor did I even suspect its existence , ’ said Connon .
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