Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [verb] i [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 He seemed to have forgotten about only letting me loose on water .
2 I know , like he 's I put his on like , he he used to really make me laugh , like some of the things he 'd come out with , like
3 I 've not seen anything since then to make me doubt that . ’
4 Till then let me indulge one simple Hour ,
5 My day has been spent in sleeping , reading a little , which at once made me think of you — and then , mostly , thinking of you , and feeling you so close …
6 Dana did not ask to see my own poems , which at once made me suspect that he had some knowledge of them already .
7 And the passage we are to look at today made me ask several ‘ Why ? ’ questions , and in the next few minutes , I want to try and share the questions … and some answers … with you .
8 I had the feeling that Prentice was out to kill me with kindness , or at least make me put my hands up to something I had n't done .
9 Recalled sexual longings would at least make me feel we had not wasted our store of human essence needlessly .
10 At least let me move in here properly . "
11 At least let me wash them up , ’ replied Sally-Anne determinedly , and , Rose giving way , she discovered that the water had to be fetched from a tap in the inside court , there being none piped into any of the surrounding buildings , and the privy was a common one , also standing in the yard .
12 At least let me stay here for a while until I get my head clear . ’
13 triumph , at least let me mourn ,
14 at least let me go ! ’
15 At least let me take you to the rooms I share with Master Dratslinger .
16 ‘ As you voted for me , ’ he told that turbulent Labour MP , ‘ why do you not support my authority or at least let me know beforehand what you intend to do ? ’
17 At least let me know of your address , even if you feel you can not tell the Ambassador , your uncle , or his wife where you are .
18 Or at least let me come with you and drive .
19 I prefer Beethoven , actually I 'm not sure I do prefer Beethoven , but had you said Bach I would have preferred that , but I do n't see that that I mean you 're implying that that makes me better , or at least makes me think I 'm better than somebody who likes Madonna , and that I do n't agree with .
20 ‘ Will you at least let me walk you down to the station ? ’
21 ‘ Ca n't you at least let me go ? ’
22 ‘ Please say that you will agree , will at least let me try to earn my own living , find out if I am strong enough to do so — not go back to being useless , merely a symbol of Papa 's wealth , not really his or your daughter . ’
23 Or at least having the decency and good manners to at least let me know what you 'd done !
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