Example sentences of "let [pers pn] [vb infin] these [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the middle of our talk I began to speak as if to some demon , telling him to hold his tongue and not interrupt my talk , and let me serve these gentlemen for it was already late . |
2 | Let me clear these magazines . |
3 | Let me inscribe these words on this papyrus of a person that I have become and trust , my saviour , that one day they will enlighten me . |
4 | ‘ Let me finish these papers and my lunch and we 'll go along there , eh ? ’ |
5 | Come now , Mr Lytham , let me sign these documents while I still have the strength . ’ |
6 | I asked yer ter let me do these books 'cos I wanted ter sort out the bills an' see where we can make savin 's . |
7 | Let me ask these questions then we 'll like agree . |
8 | Let me put these things upstairs . ’ |
9 | Th they let me have these scales . |
10 | In addition to that you get depreciation of one thousand one hundred and forty four pound per year which , by my reckoning is ninety five pound a month in addition to that , as a Methodist Minister you get a standing charge of five hundred and twenty eight pound per year which is forty four pound pe er , per month and then you also through i in the year if you have a major repair needed on your car you get a hundred and eight pound now , if in fact , I had , I have a Vauxhall Nova , and let me take these figures as you are at twenty four P a mile , or twenty four point five P a mile and if that 's all we are recommended , recommending , in other words , there 's no lump sum at all er , that would mean that I would be getting forty nine pound but Methodist , this colleague in Llandudno if he did |
11 | let me see these names , who wrote that other review . |
12 | Let us examine these points . |
13 | Let us consider these points in relation to a hypothetical case . |
14 | Let us discuss these questions separately . |
15 | ‘ Look , Sir John , let us take these events from the beginning . ’ |
16 | Let us call these inferences that arise from observing the maxims standard implicatures ( the term is not Grice 's , although he introduces the term generalized implicature for a subset of these implicatures which do not require particular contextual conditions in order to be inferred ) . |
17 | Let us unpack these propositions in terms of the various fields and then scrutinize their implications . |