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

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31 You let me worry about any injuries my horse might suffer , ’ said Mr Webber .
32 You let me worry about that part of the operation , ’ Springfield replied .
33 When she hears me come into the room she does n't look round or say ‘ Hello ’ .
34 Now what I want you to do I want to just have a look at it now and I want you to play with it over the holiday on your own .
35 I have been asked by my chief to ask you to let me have for him without further delay , the short note which he called ‘ on what you would advise should be done to concentrate and coordinate the work you are doing ’ .
36 She watched me eat for a while , mumbled something and left .
37 ‘ When was the last time you saw me sweat like this , ’ he asked the throng of journalists and photographers at the news conference .
38 Why are you making me wait like this ?
39 Would you let me stay with you then ? ’
40 Okay could you let me talk to the driver ?
41 ‘ Why did you let me go in there ?
42 ‘ Going off to London today , are you , miss , and on your own too , wo n't you let me come with you ? ’
43 Obviously eager to show how indispensable he himself was , James offered : ‘ Why do n't you let me deal with this , Stephen ?
44 But will you let me look at it again ? ’
45 Will you let me work in your fields ? ’
46 I do n't know whether there is a charge for this ; if there is , please would you let me know before sending the report as all expenditure has to be authorised by a meeting of the Parish Council .
47 Come on you help me push like you were before look .
48 Kinnock 's more realistic reply was : ‘ That 's fine , Nick , so long as you help me get to Downing Street first . ’
49 Roy Davey , managing director of both HarperCollins Educational and Children 's divisions , ventured that ‘ I am not sure whether you see me cast in the role of partner or competitor ’ , a question clearly lingering in minds on both sides .
50 Will you help me arrive to Paris ? ’
51 She makes me feel like a starlet .
52 I did n't think I 'd be able to keep my sanity or my family if it happened again , but there was no way I was going to let him make me sign for a loan I did n't want .
53 ‘ Oh , they made me go into the army .
54 They made me go through the whole thing three times , though I had hardly anything to tell them .
55 They made me think of beads and mirrors for the benighted natives .
56 They did n't like the EVO column one bit and finally they made me choose between them and it . ’
57 They made me feel of some value again and the warmth was flooding through me long before the kettle had boiled on the iron stove in the corner .
58 Sheila , who said she put the cigarette out when told to , said : ‘ They made me feel like a criminal .
59 They made me feel like a dirty slag and serve me right for getting pregnant .
60 They made me feel like … some species that had got into the wrong time slot .
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