Example sentences of "[vb base] me [vb infin] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Looking back on that visit , as I sometimes do , I find it difficult to reconcile the warm , charming and amusing hostess who spared the time to entertain us that day with the latter-day basso profundo screecher of the House of Commons and the earnest , ingratiating gusher of numerous television interviews ( performances which make me dream wistfully of the old saw , ‘ In the ideal society politics should be as unobtrusive as drains ’ ) . |
2 | Just let me sit here on my own at this moment forever . |
3 | The potential ramifications of such a theme could be vast so let me start somewhere in the middle . |
4 | ‘ Let me walk home from here . |
5 | Alright , alright let me speak separately to about that . |
6 | Let me return briefly to Foucault . |
7 | ‘ At least let me stay here for a while until I get my head clear . ’ |
8 | ‘ At least , let me stay here for a few days . |
9 | Let me quote again from the report so that people realise that I am not making this up . |
10 | Right erm let me go right to the back , the Security Council man , what have you written down ? |
11 | Please just let me go early for once ! |
12 | ‘ Then please let me go home with you , ’ I said . |
13 | Let me turn quickly to the out turn figures that were in P and R. The capital programme is already on line , although it was grossly underfunded . |
14 | Let me turn now to another way in which the BBC is responding to viewers ' and listeners ' needs in the current broadcasting environment — and a response that may be increasingly difficult for those facing commercial pressures to match . |
15 | Let me come straight to the point . |
16 | ‘ Please let me live here with you ! ’ |