Example sentences of "me take [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Here , let me take her , ’ Ruth said . |
2 | She would n't let me take her . ’ |
3 | Let me take her . |
4 | I would prefer you to let me take them in . ’ |
5 | ‘ Yes , please let me take them , ’ said Oliver , delighted to be of use . |
6 | I 'm left staring at it with my adrenalin draining into the floorboards , and though I wish she 'd let me take them I find I 'm getting bored . |
7 | An' I 'm not lookin' forward to it , I can tell you , 'cos they wo n't let me take me pan with me . ’ |
8 | Oscar , I said , let me take you to Coney Island , it 's like Brighton , I think , the Brighton of the New World . |
9 | Let me take you to one twentieth-century Christian who seems to me to express this so vividly . |
10 | Again , let me take you back — this time to the moment when you first fell in love . |
11 | Let me take you inside our old house — a glance into the past . |
12 | What 's the line — ‘ Let me take you from behind ’ ? |
13 | By way of a contrast to the more usual content found between these covers , let me take you to Georgian England at the beginning of the Nineteenth Century . |
14 | Let me take you back to where we were in the mid-70's . |
15 | When there were signs of breaking up , she said , ‘ Let me take you home . ’ |
16 | ‘ Why do n't you let me take you out , Kate ? ’ |
17 | Now let me take you a step further . ’ |
18 | ‘ Julia , I hope that you will let me take you down into Florence for dinner tonight ; if we went early , we could stroll a little first and look at one or two of the best exteriors . ’ |
19 | ‘ You 're sure you wo n't let me take you out to dinner ? |
20 | Let me take you home . ’ |
21 | At least let me take you to the rooms I share with Master Dratslinger . |
22 | ‘ Come , let me take you in the carriage . ’ |
23 | ‘ Stay with me , let me take you with me . |
24 | ‘ Come with me , Lissa , let me take you with me . ’ |
25 | Why not the luxurious et cetera bath , and let me take you out to a decent dinner ? ’ |
26 | ‘ How about letting me take you out for a pub lunch ? |
27 | ‘ You would n't let me take you hostage by any chance ? ’ the Campbell asked hopefully . |
28 | " Let me take you out to dinner , " he said , " and we 'll forget about that unpleasant experience . |
29 | Let me take you out in my boat , and show you where I catch my mero . ’ |
30 | ‘ Let me take you … let me … ’ |