Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] me have [art] " in BNC.

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1 This program is a must for anyone using a PC at home and will impress dinner guests who always say ‘ You simply must let me have a copy of the recipe , the meal was delicious ’ , you can now print it out in seconds and sell them a copy .
2 ‘ And tomorrow perhaps you 'll let me have a note of your expenses to date and I 'll let you have some money .
3 She 'll let me have the money for the vet . ’
4 Do you reckon Dan might let me have a bit of toast when I get back or something ?
5 I would be grateful if you could let me have a copy of the most appropriate sections of the report .
6 As far as I 'm concerned , I went to Hector because I knew him and I knew he 'd let me have a boat cheaply , and I 've used it since then — since the fifteenth — for pleasure , and now to come over and look my people up .
7 I 'd be grateful if you 'd let me have a receipt for the Parish Council records .
8 And do you think he 'd let me have the children ?
9 ‘ Opinion polls show that exactly 39 per cent of our voters would like me to have a relationship with Labour and the other 39 per cent would like us to have a relationship with the Tories .
10 So I phoned around various contacts to see what it would cost me to have a tank made up by the ‘ local chap that most enthusiasts and many dealers tend to have tucked away somewhere .
11 When it was over , I asked him if he would let me have a drive and ride with me .
12 I should therefore be grateful if you would let me have the draft as soon as you have completed it .
13 ‘ When I came round after the operation I asked the doctors if they would let me have the screws .
14 ‘ They will allow me to have a taste of what Ryan had the privilege of enjoying — albeit , ’ he added , smiling , ‘ with certain restrictions .
15 ‘ Anyone who can beat me has a good chance of knocking out Holyfield , ’ he said .
16 Now then , perhaps you can let me have a few details …
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