Example sentences of "me take [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Just let me take a look at it . ’
2 ‘ Let me take a look at it . ’
3 No let me take a look at it , let me take a look .
4 No let me take a look at it , let me take a look .
5 Let me take a look .
6 Let's le let let me , let me take a couple of er votes .
7 He let me take a box of groceries ( Sainsbury 's of course ) while he unloaded a couple of suitcases from the boot .
8 Let me take a photograph instead mm
9 The Maggot dipped the starboard wing to let me take a picture of the deep water channel that dog-legged in from the west .
10 Let me take a guess .
11 So if you let me take a copy , I 'll give that lease you signed to my company solicitor and get him to go through it with a magnifying glass .
12 ‘ Let me take the child off you , Melanie . ’
13 ‘ Why do you think he let me take the firm over ?
14 Let me take the university manifestation as perhaps the simplest .
15 Let me take the dress to Donna while you find something else to put on . ’
16 I was accepted as a candidate — indeed , the only candidate — for this post , but in March 1992 the jury refused to let me take the examination owing to the absence of the document recognizing my title .
17 And ou and going back to Mr Heselton , he has said i , I 've got a negative factor for him at the moment in terms of minus eight fifty , but let let me let me take the figure which is actually quoted in the County Council 's table of nine fifty dwellings .
18 Harvey looked doubtful , but he let me take the gun from him .
19 Let me take the example of religious experience .
20 My dad , he thought she ought to do it , and he was amazed at me taking a stand . "
21 Both had ended in the humiliation of that brawl at a dance and me taking a swing at a hapless policeman .
22 I live in Scarborough , and some time ago enquired about leisure art classes ; this led to me taking an interview for a full-time art and design course , which I have been accepted for .
23 ‘ I thought the owner might appreciate me taking the time and trouble to approach them in person , ’ he bit out .
24 He urged me to take a day off and visit him .
25 My mother reckoned she had to invite the Dalgety team to lunch every year because it was the only way she could get me to take a day off .
26 ‘ Do you want me to take a trip and get rid of them ? ’
27 He asked me to take a message to the Blackpool Conference conveying to the delegates that he felt that he could not lead the Party at the General Election , and inviting those whose business it was to do so , to take soundings about the future leadership .
28 I managed to get a charity bursary , which allowed me to take a degree at London University .
29 Fielding deeply disapproved of the Ashbery , I knew , and was always on at me to take a suite , or a floor , of the Bartleby or the Gustave on Central Park South .
30 Would you like me to take a look … ? ’
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