Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] you [vb infin] it " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't play those games — but I should tell you here and now that I 'll make you regret it if ever you try to involve anyone else in this , ’ he warned her silkily , his grey eyes suddenly steely and intent . |
2 | I 'll see you get it back in no time at all . ’ |
3 | they 'll let you leave it on longer . |
4 | I 'll let you draw it , right . |
5 | We 'll let you do it on your example . |
6 | No I 'll let you do it , I , I 've pointed you in the right direction |
7 | No , I 'll let you see it , may as well while you 're here . |
8 | Well when I , when I re-do it I 'll write it out as I type it and I 'll let you see it . |
9 | Yes , I 'll let you have it . |
10 | Anyway he says look if there 's owt you want he said I 'll let you have it at cost |
11 | Oh well if you let me have it this week I 'll let you have it back at the weekend . |
12 | he sort of smiled and said oh okay I 'll let you have it for thirty five and I said done . |
13 | I Ian , Ian was erm chatting on this I 'll let you hear it afterwards laugh . |
14 | I 'll let you read it in a minute . |
15 | Of course , we ca n't have the mountains , but our enthusiasm and we 'll help you experience it . |
16 | ‘ I 'll help you make it , ’ Scathach said . |
17 | ( Interestingly , he gave up athletics for one year after leaving school — and the influence of teachers — because ‘ there was no one to say , ‘ go into this and I 'll help you do it . ’ ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'll help you tidy it up , when we 've got this sorted out . ’ |
19 | Come on then , let's see you do it . |
20 | ‘ If it 's so great , let's see you drink it , ’ he said . |
21 | ‘ Let's see you shut it now , William . |
22 | That kind of damp , chill August day only Blighty can produce , a large , scrubby field , a bill that could make you weep it was so poor . |
23 | I could let you have it for a few months until you get sorted out . ’ |
24 | I wonder if they 'd let you do it … ? |
25 | If he did n't like you , he 'd let you know it — just like he did with the drama teacher . |
26 | Whether I ought to let you do it to me . ’ |
27 | He says we ought to let you stick it out if you want to . |
28 | You are obviously tired and I imagine that nothing would make you admit it . |
29 | BELVILLE : Your servant , Mrs. Jervis , for your good opinion , but pray if anybody did , do you think Pamela would let you know it ? |
30 | ‘ I daresay her aunt and uncle would let you have it , ’ said Melissa , aware that this might be unlikely but feeling impelled to give some comfort to a fellow human being in so much distress . |