Example sentences of "let [pers pn] [verb] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I find some offences disgust me , Im let the guy know , but then I let them know I want to help them |
2 | It 's for this reason I 've gone against my initial instinct not to blow our own trumpet on this at the risk of provoking more ‘ bad loser ’ comments from certain people ( and let me stress I do n't mean the runners-up ) communicated to me . |
3 | L let me let me do that . |
4 | Let me let me do that |
5 | Half Well let me let me finish the the quote because Well there are but but but but Well alright but but Peter Lilley is saying , is suggesting in a in a speech at a party conference that half the population of continental Europe are scroungers . |
6 | Let me let me cite a commercial organization which , to give you an idea , I know you 're not commercial in that particular sense , of what we 're talking about . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Er ye well er , it was when , no let me think I went to Ipswich , I did a till the First War ended . |
9 | First of all let me state I like him as much as I like Cuntona . |
10 | Let me say I believed that the wrongs of women were interconnected with and subsidiary to the wrongs of man ; that to work for the revolution was to work , indirectly , for women . |
11 | First let me say I thought Leeds played very well . |
12 | ‘ And , before you deny it , let me say I saw your start of recognition . |
13 | To our colleague from London , let me say I happen to be a boilermaker , not because I 'm a dinosaur with me head in the past , but because that happens to be the occupation that I follow and that 's what I am . |
14 | ‘ Let me see I have it right , ’ McLeish said , after a pause . |
15 | I 'm sorry if I let you think I wanted to … ’ |
16 | ‘ Meanwhile , I 'll have a word with Harry , let him know I 've planned to give him a really dandy pay rise . |
17 | Could you just ring up to old Si and let him know I 've arrived ? ’ |
18 | ‘ I want you — to let me say I love you , again and again ! ’ |
19 | Like a signal to let you know I want just to talk . |
20 | I was n't going to let her think I did n't know the jargon . |
21 | I did n't think I 'd be able to keep my sanity or my family if it happened again , but there was no way I was going to let him make me sign for a loan I did n't want . |
22 | Because instead of just letting it go I allowed myself to get involved . |
23 | I 'll let you know I 've got stacks of brains , ’ Tom retorted . |
24 | I 'm originally from 80 Km north of there — a wee place called Castlebar and before you start slagging off Mayo footballers , I 'd better let you know I know this year 's hurling result ! ! ! |
25 | Why did I let him persuade me to do this ? |
26 | yeah , right , I mean you should let him come I mean |