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

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1 ‘ Let me introduce you to Constanza , my wife , ’ Ludo said triumphantly .
2 Yes Gr this is Gr just let me introduce you to Graeme .
3 ‘ Come , let me introduce you to people .
4 ‘ David , let me introduce you to Gloria Vanderbilt , ’ said Laura , summoning her son to her side .
5 Now let me introduce you to Major Anderson .
6 ‘ Can I make it in time ? ’
7 ‘ I had never met James alive , so how could I recognise him in death ?
8 How could I condition them for breeding ?
9 ‘ Could I buy it in London ? ’
10 What time shall I expect you on Saturday ? ’
11 Have you Rot that , or should I send it in cipher ? ’
12 Shall I bring it on Saturday ?
13 Anyway can I welcome you on behalf of the Notts County Council to the the Nottinghamshire pre-retirement .
14 This is a memo to Caroline at Aiden Mouth Good evening Caroline , can I refer you to Aiden Mouth , invoice number A four hundred which is linked to invoice number one , nine , O , seven , six , paragraph invoice where total is one , sorry , seventeen thousand , one hundred and six kilos , of which Aran A R A N contributes twelve thousand , eight hundred and ninety two kilos , which is seventy five point three seven percent of the total weight , stop , in your invoice number A four hundred you have charged us the full charges , whereas we are only liable for seventy five point three seven percent of the New Zealand to U K charges , dash , am I not correct , question mark .
15 Can I borrow it at lunchtime
16 Shall I do it in capitals ?
17 He goes , he thinks you 're , he thinks you 're so funny I ca n't I do it in music .
18 Neither did I follow him to Adelaide , Ashley thought belatedly .
19 But , if so , why do n't I see him in bed with me ?
20 ‘ Shall I see you at Jeffrey 's party ? ’
21 Can I see you at break ?
22 ‘ Did n't I see you in court this morning ? ’
23 Shall I stop it till daddy 's back ?
24 May I thank you on behalf of Carol , Lindsay Hardy , occupational therapist and Dr Peter Morrell , consultant paediatrician and all concerned for enabling this event to take place .
25 How can I take them at Haileybury ?
26 why should I take it to Cath 's ?
27 Why ca n't I have it on Saturday ?
28 ‘ Can I have it in cash ? ’
29 Shall I invite her to lunch ? ‘
30 But what shall I tell you of migrations ?
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