Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If you are not prepared to let me see the original letter then this pretence of cooperation becomes a farce and I see no point in continuing it . ’
2 And I must be on top to let him take the full force of the impact .
3 It would be wrong to make them pay the price of justice — although this might nudge us into remembering that innocent wives and children and other dependents are made to suffer when the state imprisons thousands of working-class men for crimes which are often insignificant compared with corporate crimes .
4 and as you do n't have anything to do with the decorating anyway I do n't know what you 're peeved about you like it before and then you like it after , and you 're quite content to let me do the bit in the middle .
5 They were seen for one further session during which it was possible to help them reach a suitable compromise .
6 On this page we have tried to give you as much help and information as possible to help you discover the real Amsterdam , with excursion and holiday ideas in the city .
7 No , even the hyenas wo n't laugh at these and anyone who has to put up with you telling these gags is likely to let you take a closer look at the lion 's cage — like from the inside .
8 ‘ If you have n't already arranged something else , I know Con would be glad to let you have the wedding breakfast here in the Watermen , ’ she added .
9 On the second occasion an inspector recognised his van and re fused to let him unload the stock .
10 It was not that she was weakening , she told herself , it would just be simpler to let him move the bureau .
11 One of the authors , Phil Hanson , who is IBM 's consultancy team leader , commented : ‘ While few of our manufacturing companies have proved to be world class , it is good to see we have a significant number of strong contenders .
12 In history and in modern times , any sporting pursuit which seriously engages blacks is sure to see them become the leaders in the field .
13 A hand-lens is useful to help you find the eggs .
14 Even if Brady were able to sell one of several players who would be allowed to leave the club in response to a reasonable offer , Celtic 's bankers might be unwilling to let them use the money for the purchase of McGinlay or anybody else .
15 And when we prevailed on the prior to let us raise the stone , this is what we found . ’
16 Noel Whelan had a very impressive first half ; I 'd be happy to see him start the next few matches .
17 If they go away with a positive decision against starting up a tourism enterprise , Sue feels she has been able to help them avoid an expensive mistake .
18 Whatever your savings needs , Barclays will be able to help you reach the right decision .
19 Following our telephone conversation today I have considered how we might be able to help you identify the companies which will best satisfy your strategic plan for expansion into the UK .
20 If Sarah Lander ( writer of the first ‘ Unfair to Stefan ’ letter in the December/January issue of Tennis World ) would like to write to me , I would be happy to let her have a copy of a video of this year 's US Open men 's final .
21 Kathleen , absolute brick to the end , has let me keep my season ticket for London so I 've still been able to pop down there during the day when I feel like it — and the rail staff at Colchester have been quite happy to let me have a break in my journey .
22 Alternatively if anyone is lost for words or ideas and needs help , Pat will be happy to let you have a copy of what will be on the computer .
23 has arranged with Reigate & Banstead Council to plant a commemorative flower bed featuring our logo , in honour of our 40th Anniversary in 1992. will be happy to let you have a copy of her initial letter if you would like to suggest the idea to your local council .
24 US fast food outlets like Wendy 's ( a burger chain ) and Denny 's ( a regular ‘ diner ’ in the true sense of the word ) , were quite happy to let us charge the GRiD as we ate out food !
25 But erm I 'm compiling a list at the moment on tutors and er I 'll be able to let you know the probably next week I should think .
26 But they 're apt to make me feel a bit I suppose that 's what they 're for , a bit docile like , you know what I mean ?
27 Although Harry tried to be tender and attentive at first , Ann sensed from the start that he did n't really love her , and that she would never be able to make him forget the great hurt he had suffered by losing Martha .
28 ‘ I 'm pleased to see you 've an appetite , ’ Michele observed .
29 ‘ The society will be pleased to help you get a report suitable for your needs ; details of the house or flat buyers ' reports ( option 2 ) and building survey ( option 3 ) are set out overleaf .
30 Having a film to show is vital to help us get the message across , ’ said Mrs Woolley .
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