Example sentences of "[verb] me [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Do you want me to stop that mum ?
2 Do you want me to open that tin of fruit ?
3 Sorry do you want me to cu do you want me cut that Chris ?
4 No ! he would shout , and make it clear that we would not discuss it … he used an expletive that I have not used , indicating that he did not want me to raise that subject with him . ’
5 No future governments of whatever political persuasion , erm er I I fear have let me begin that point again .
6 Yeah well let me change that bit over .
7 Let me telephone that policeman you work for .
8 Let me move that chest .
9 Let me do that Mum .
10 You let me read that story you wrote for your class magazine : The Dragon 's Mouth .
11 Let me put that question to the hundred women here , are you looking forward to Christmas ?
12 So let me put that vote to the hundred , do you think every woman has a right to have a child , or to try to have a child ?
13 Let me find that letter first , ’ said Vic , riffling blindly through the papers in his Pending-tray , playing for time .
14 which I shall not attempt to conceal from you , but before I come down to the details let me say that Darwinism occupies such a central position in evolutionary biology — in biology as a whole , not just in evolutionary biology but in the whole of biology — that any important , new idea in biology has to be , to some extent , judged by its compatibility with , or its contradictions of , the Darwinian position .
15 Let me try that hair band on .
16 Let me take that man 's place , please . ’
17 Well let me see that stammer .
18 And you would like me to provide that management ? ’
19 I do n't think you 'd like me doing that Alex ?
20 would you like me to read that poem again ? , would that be helpful ? , right , we were
21 Well I do n't think it 'll be a good idea at all because my no my knowledge of tin foil leads me to believe that tin foil wrapped on tin foil falls off .
22 ‘ You wo n't forget to let me have that note about Artemis Kostika , will you ? ’
23 thank you for letting me get that top though I do n't know
24 The garage attendant , who almost called in a SWAT team when he saw me arrive that morning , had a few more palpitations when he watched me climb in the back seat and start peeling off my biker 's gear .
25 ‘ She would often come and have an afternoon cup of tea with me and then pick my brain as to what BA had asked me to do that morning .
26 ‘ They tried to force me to sign that document … ’
27 To allow me to see that woman in the land .
28 ‘ The dear soul wishes to be in the theatre , ’ he told me , ‘ and her legs are good enough to allow me to encourage that ambition , though doubtless at the risk of slipping a disc or two in my back .
29 ‘ Certain highly technical factors , intelligible only to the expert and with which I will not take up the time of this inquest , have led me to conclude that Subject A had been dead for more than nine years and less than twelve .
30 It is important to get that correction — if he will allow me to use that word — on the record .
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