Example sentences of "let i [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 They had let me slip through the net earlier ; they would n't exactly be fans of mine .
2 Felipe had let me drive around the hacienda but I had never been on a road . ’
3 Finally I said , ‘ Let me sort through the trunk for you ! ’ .
4 They had to help me into the house and let me rest in a chair .
5 Let me end with a brief manifesto , a summary of the entire selfish gene/extended phenotype view of life .
6 Today I asked him to bind me and gag me and let me sit at the foot of the cellar steps with the door out open .
7 Let me sit on the table
8 Let me explain for the benefit of viewers that a sump is like a U-bend in plumbing , permanently full of water , so that the only way through is to dive under the water .
9 Let me apologise for the printing errors that will be found on the team sheets in the middle of today 's programme .
10 Let me start with a vote , do you welcome advances in reprod , in reproductive technology , as far as you know about them , do you welcome advances in reproductive technology ?
11 Let me start with the case which you mention first , the growth of mugging .
12 Erm , let me start with the monthly calendar card please .
13 Listen , let me start at the beginning .
14 Let me start at the beginning .
15 But since , so jump upon this bloody question , you from the Polack wars , and you from England , are here arrived , give order that these bodies high on a stage be placed to the view ; and let me speak to the yet unknowing world how these things came about : so shall you hear of carnal , bloody and unnatural acts , of accidental judgments , casual slaughters , of deaths put on by cunning and forced cause , and , in this upshot , purposes mistook fallen on the inventors ' heads : all this can I truly deliver .
16 But let me return to the question that is of genuine interest , this question we so enjoyed debating when our evenings were not spoilt by chatter from those who lacked any fundamental understanding of the profession ; that is to say , the question ‘ what is a great butler ’ ?
17 Let me refer to the problems of Europe that the hon. Member for Chichester mentioned .
18 erm Let me refer to an advertisement which erm some listeners may have seen in the Radio Times in the last couple of weeks .
19 I know about the Islington survey , and I also share his concern about under-reporting in some areas of the country of some types of crime in particular , but let me continue with the facts before we begin to look at the solutions .
20 Let me continue with the United States erm example in the United States it 's a , it 's a complex government situation , has Mr been speaking to you ?
21 Let me talk to a G P down here , Dr Stephen .
22 ‘ Then let me arrange for the two of you to meet . ’
23 ‘ Ca n't think of anywhere myself , let me think for a minute .
24 Let me think for a while . ’
25 I know what 's coming , it 's always the same , please God make her stop , help me bear it , let me think of a poem to say as a distraction , make this all go away , Charlotte , Alexander , Mother , everything , only not father , not the farm — ;
26 Let me finish in a very positive note in saying that I 'm as concerned as the speaker to which I reply that that day will be reached and reached soon , please God , when we can sit down together and share fully in the sacrament of the lord 's supper .
27 Let me go on a bit .
28 So let me turn to an issue , less Earth shattering , but no less vexatious — the keeping of mink in Shetland .
29 Let me help with the washing-up , ’ said Ruth .
30 Let me help with the washing , mother , ’ said Tess gently .
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