Example sentences of "me [vb infin] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Please let me speak to Kevin . ’ |
2 | ‘ Let me speak to Mr Cement here . ’ |
3 | ‘ They never made me go to auditions — it was just something that came up . |
4 | My father was a sergeant in the Army and both parents did their best to try to make me go to school . |
5 | Mama made me go to school , but I crept back home just before noon . |
6 | I asked the Assistant Commissioner to let me go to Helsinki and he refused . |
7 | Let me go to sleep . |
8 | ‘ It makes me go to sleep in the afternoon . ’ |
9 | ‘ But the manager Allan Clarke was only keeping his word when he let me go to Portsmouth . |
10 | It ai n't fair , Mr Jackson making me go to Combe Court when I do n't want to . |
11 | Will you help me arrive to Paris ? ’ |
12 | You quite happy to let me bleed to death , then ? ’ |
13 | Let me get to Somerset to and Commander Michael Blake , are you a Naval Commander incidentally ? |
14 | Kinnock 's more realistic reply was : ‘ That 's fine , Nick , so long as you help me get to Downing Street first . ’ |
15 | He says the course has helped me get to grips with the kids otherwise they 'd run wild . |
16 | ‘ Let me come to England with you , to see your parents , to give your sister that interview which brought you to me , and … ’ |
17 | More than anything else it was the two essays Camus wrote evoking ‘ the great free love of nature and the sea ’ at Tipasa that made me come to Algeria . |
18 | Listen let me , let me come to David Wilkie . |
19 | Of course , I had no idea whether these ladies were right or wrong , but the revelation of fragments of past lives helped me come to terms with my true nature , and to understand why I had been troubled in the past . |
20 | The experience was a defining period in her life , one which ‘ really gave me a lotta confidence , and helped me come to terms with my womanhood ’ . |
21 | Added the keyboard-playing star : ‘ Raymond , my close friends and my family helped me come to terms with my depression . |
22 | But he 'd known that while I might accept his desire to get out of the situation I could not accept his withdrawing support from me , just shutting me out , without letting me come to terms with his thinking . |
23 | ‘ Thank you , Mandy , that would certainly help me come to terms with all my shattered dreams . |
24 | ‘ Let me talk to Bonanza , ’ I said . |
25 | Mmm , well I , that 's probably why you let me talk to David Vine , , and the |
26 | let me talk to mummy . |
27 | Let me talk to mummy . |