Example sentences of "[verb] [vb infin] [pers pn] [vb infin] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You did make me laugh when you fell over the broomstick . ’ |
2 | I mean , it did make me realize that for large parts of a drama lesson when the kids were supposed to be working on their own they were n't probably doing an awful lot . |
3 | PS Do let me know if there 's anything in the script that worries you at all — my home number is 01 228 9066 . |
4 | It was like one of the sentences that used to come in letters from home : ‘ Do let me know if there 's anything I can do . ’ |
5 | ‘ Do let me know if there 's anything else I can do . ’ |
6 | Though I thought you seemed not quite yourself , and trust all is well now — do let me know if there is anything I can do . |
7 | Do let me know if you want us to get a taxi from King 's X — or send us keys so we do n't wake you up ? ! ( 12.23 yawn … ) |
8 | Do let us know if you would rather not receive this information . |
9 | ‘ My dear Mother , Mrs Mitchell says , ‘ Do let us know if you mean to bring home a little convict . ’ ’ |
10 | If , due to unforeseen circumstances , you are unable to attend the performance booked , do let us know and we will do our best to re-sell your tickets . |
11 | Well , what do you think about the new pill ? do let us know and we 'll publish a selection of your comments . |
12 | But erm they did let her know that she had n't got it instead of making her wait the four weeks or whatever it was |
13 | ‘ There 's a body of opinion over here that we 're too British , ’ adds Fruitbat , ‘ and that does make me feel like I 'm banging my head against a wall at times . |
14 | stories because they are encouraging it does make us feel that even though we are a small denomination that does not stop us from preventing new ideas which we can share and in which we can learn from each other . |