Example sentences of "[pers pn] can let [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , ’ she said , when she 'd caught enough breath to speak , ‘ I am the keeper of the skylight carnival and I can let you see it . |
2 | ‘ I can let you know my decision now , ’ Hari Morgan 's face was tight with controlled anger . |
3 | Well I can let you know more at the end of week actually , what she 's doing , |
4 | I can let you have eight brace , and that 's all . ’ |
5 | ‘ I can let you have a copy of the local map and some civilian buttons to sew onto your great-coat . |
6 | I suppose you 've come home bankrupt as usual , but never mind , I can let you have enough to buy your Christmas things . |
7 | I , I says , I 'll let you know sometime today or tomorrow and er anyway , he was expecting me to say at least two or three or four weeks you know er because I 'd put the situation I had no tools , no nothing and erm I er had a look at it and I thought what I could do , and I says I can let you have them in a week . |
8 | He says , I can , I can let you have them in a week . |
9 | I can let you have it back quite quickly . ’ |
10 | ‘ They 'll be there , but if you want to make a start on the print-outs I can let you have some tonight ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Listen , ’ Robert could hear him say , his voice booming in the barely furnished room , ‘ I can let you have the Cortina for nothing . |
12 | I you have n't , I 've got a list here that I can let you have . |
13 | ‘ Ere , if yer a bit short of the ready at the moment , I can let yer 'ave five bob without askin' for it back . ’ |
14 | ‘ You can let me go , ’ she said stiffly , turning her head slightly , when the sound of the song had become only an echo . |
15 | ‘ You can let me go now , ’ Jenna said stiffly , reminding him that he was still holding her in arms that were beginning to tighten almost imperceptibly . |
16 | ‘ You can let me go now , ’ she sniffed into his mail-clad chest . |
17 | ‘ You can let me know tomorrow morning if he cuts your throat , ’ said Joe . |
18 | If you can let me know who you want me to write to or give me a source book to start |
19 | ‘ If you 've something to write on , I 'll give you a phone number and you can let me know the arrangements . ’ |
20 | I 'm not asking you to help me , but at least you can let me get on with things instead of badgering me the whole time . |
21 | ‘ I think you can let me worry about that . ’ |
22 | Now then , perhaps you can let me have a few details … |
23 | Any information you can let me have would be gratefully accepted . |
24 | Any information you can let me have would be gratefully accepted . |
25 | ‘ You can let me join Brownies and take me to the Pack Meetings at Botley every week , ’ she stated emphatically . |
26 | Bill : You can let yourself go . |
27 | ‘ As soon as you can let us have them , ’ replied Montgomery . |
28 | To do it so erm if if you can let us have a copy in writing of your |
29 | So as soon as you can let us know , I 'd be grateful . |
30 | ‘ I reckon we can let him go now . |