Example sentences of "then let me [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Then let me do it . ’ |
2 | Then let me tell you . ’ |
3 | ‘ Then let me tell you that you have no right to include me in your sordid games . |
4 | Then let me tell you I 'm very disappointed in you . |
5 | Then let me tell you , I 'm the brother of the girl you attacked in the forest not far from here . |
6 | ‘ Then let me tell you . |
7 | If , on the other hand , having read this you 're left with the feeling ‘ so what ’ then let me leave you with the words of two teenagers who frequent similar established alcohol — free projects in England |
8 | Robin Cook , that great man the opposition , of the opposition , an immediate , well then let me quote ya , let me quote ya . |
9 | ‘ Then let me show you , ’ he said in a fierce whisper . |
10 | In case you do not read the dirty parts of the Bible , then let me remind you that the city of Sodom was earmarked for divine retribution when Abraham pleaded for it to be spared . |
11 | ‘ Then let me remind you , ’ Julius said in a very different tone of voice . |
12 | It 's a roller-coaster , Mr Breakspear , up and down , up and down ’ — her thin white hand suited the action to her words — ‘ from heaven to hell and back again , and if heaven is euphoria then let me assure you that hell is a terrible place . ’ |
13 | Then let me assure you the subject of Doreen is also closed . ’ |
14 | Then let me assure you that couples who come here — married or otherwise — get their exercise outdoors rather than in bed . ’ |
15 | Then let me cosh you with this detail : one of the most important human pheromones , or sex-pongs , is called isobutyraldehyde , which in the mighty pulsing chain of carbon lies immediately next to — the odour of bean sprouts ! |
16 | ‘ If you want to take a detour from polite conversation then let me ask you this : despite all that money and all those fancy clothes and wild parties , you 're not very happy , are you ? ’ |
17 | Then let me put it another way . ’ |
18 | ‘ Then let me put you in the picture . ’ |