Example sentences of "me [vb infin] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He always rushed to the phone , he would n't let me answer the phone you see .
2 Derek was always very supportive of what I was trying to do — helping me build the aviary in his back garden had made him interested in birds too — but I could n't expect him to drop everything and drive me from Tintagel to London .
3 ‘ Peter Seabrook helped me build the pond on the programme , ’ he pointed out .
4 ‘ I 'll ring Mr Pritchard to fetch me in the morning if you 'll just let me stay the night . ’
5 ( You 've made me make a mistake . )
6 Have your tea , then you can either go up to the nursery and play or come in the kitchen with me and help me make a pie , whichever you like . ’
7 Let me make a toast .
8 ‘ You mean , you knew all along , but you let me make a fool of myself ? ’
9 Can you help me make a shopping list ?
10 I use them to help me make a record , to make the band sound tighter than they would do otherwise .
11 It seems BNFL is doing just that and I also welcome the fact that on a day like this they are letting someone like me make an input , ’ she added .
12 Yet a combination of things , active marketing by both the gallery and the artist herself , made me make the journey to Watermans .
13 ‘ Fred lets me make the decisions , an' it was my idea ter sort this back room out . ’
14 ‘ Then I 'll let you make the decisions that affect all nomes ’ bodies , ’ said Gurder , his voice just one step away from being threatening , ‘ and you 'll let me make the decisions that affect all nomes ’ souls .
15 ‘ You 'll let me make the cakes ? ’
16 I now thank that friend who first put the direct question to me and made me make the decision .
17 Let me make the position absolutely clear to the House .
18 But let me make the point here that separatism and man-hating are different things .
19 ‘ You can come through to the kitchen and help me make the tea , ’ Miss Honey said , and she led the way along the tunnel into the kitchen — that is if you could call it a kitchen .
20 They make me want a lot of things that I never had .
21 Funnily enough — now this makes me think a bit , although it was probably just because he liked the name — he did call his daughter Hannah .
22 Let me think a moment . ’
23 Let me think a moment
24 It made me think a lot about photography while I was in prison ; it was like why are you doing this ? ’
25 Well they 've been very direct and they 've been having to make me think a lot about what I 'm doing .
26 Makes me think the things I 'm saying are very clever .
27 I smiled and her eyes smiled back enough to make me think the ice could just possibly melt there under the right circumstances .
28 Watching Jamila sometimes made me think the world was divided into three sorts of people : those who knew what they wanted to do ; those ( the unhappiest ) who never knew what their purpose in life was ; and those who found out later on .
29 I have few clues that would let me construct a picture of my mother 's childhood , that would explain her denial of mine as my own , and the rage that came with that denial .
30 erm make me explain the difference between irony and sarcasm .
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