Example sentences of "me [verb] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Let me answer the second question first .
2 It certainly makes me regard the next car commercial with a new pair of eyes .
3 Once I got arrested one morning for soliciting , but they let me out of the police station ; I got arrested the same afternoon , they let me out again ; I got arrested in the evening and they kept me in and took me to court the next day .
4 I think he was surprised by my reaction , so he asked me to lunch the next day .
5 I enclose a copy of what caused me to miss the last meeting of the Powys Health Project .
6 One officer , a really nice screw , a senior officer called Mrs [ R ] , understood why I wanted to be moved off the pregnant house and got me moved the next day .
7 Let me do the last one first .
8 Then a stitch stabbed my ribs and forced me to walk the next few yards .
9 Erm and at the very worst I 've got you know an hour of recording from their meeting , and their going to let me record the next meeting they have as well .
10 You can either draw it model it made me draw the last one I 'll model it this time , it 's good fun !
11 Now let me try a first question on you .
12 ‘ He went on to try Trevor Cherry then gave a cap to John Gidman before he somehow remembered me and let me have a second chance .
13 You could of let me have the first one
14 Please could you also let me have the last two cheques debited to the account .
15 Let his man make his way back there , and let me have the third horse and bring you the quickest way to Ullesthorpe .
16 I hope to have learnt something by doing this painting to help me to get the next one that much better .
17 He watched me do the second table in imitation of his manner .
18 Uncle wanted me to have a twenty-first party but 1 August is an inconvenient date because it 's usually in the middle of haytiming , so we did n't bother .
19 That set me watching the next time I was on a flight and to realising what a useful transaction it was .
20 So I 'm put into the hands of what used to be called ‘ Wardrobe ’ but now has the grander title of ‘ Costume Designers ’ , who are keen for me to join the twentieth century sartorially , which would involve climbing into one of those colossal suits .
21 For I assure you that people who do not travel ( I mean those who cultivate the arts and learning ) are indeed miserable creatures ; and I protest that unless the Archbishop allows me to travel every second year , I ca n't possibly accept the engagement .
22 In 1978 fog at Heathrow airport prevented me from flying to referee the first ever game between France and Russia , and in 1981 a leg injury picked up in the First Test prevented me refereeing the Second Test between France and New Zealand .
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