Example sentences of "let i [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And then Mr erm oh let me watch a Queen video . |
2 | Let me present a medley of these edifying yarns . |
3 | Chantal said : ‘ Let me telephone a friend of my father . |
4 | All right , let me suggest a possibility . |
5 | They let me wear a maternity dress then , because I had n't worn one up till then . |
6 | Let me make a toast . |
7 | ‘ You mean , you knew all along , but you let me make a fool of myself ? ’ |
8 | If you do , let me strike a deal with you straight away . |
9 | Let me think a moment . ’ |
10 | Let me think a moment … |
11 | I know that Robert Lowell got into terrible trouble for quoting private letters in his poetry , but all this happened abroad , so let me quote a phrase from it : ‘ The earthquake was awful . |
12 | and as for painting , he would no more let me touch a painting brush ! |
13 | I should never have come … just let me call a taxi and I wo n't bother you any more ! ’ |
14 | ‘ Let me call a doctor , Emily , ’ Charlotte said . |
15 | ‘ Mr Ludlow , let me test a theory on you . |
16 | loose them , let me get a dish |
17 | Let me get a couple of hours ’ sleep . |
18 | Let me put a cardigan on for you . |
19 | However , let me put a view which though not provable , is perhaps persuasive — even if persuasion is the lowest form of proof . |
20 | ‘ Let me put a sort of a hypothetical situation for you . |
21 | Let me state a couple of fundamental principles that we hold dear . |
22 | Let me add a word on peripherality . |
23 | If I can not go to my own home , let me have a home in some country where my people will not die so fast . |
24 | ‘ Let me have a go . ’ |
25 | ‘ Let me have a go . ’ |
26 | Let me have a go . " |
27 | Well let me have a go of it ! |
28 | ‘ I brought them over yesterday and George let me have a couple of boxes for the night but I do n't want to leave them over another night if I can help it . |
29 | Erm I du n no , let me have a think . |
30 | Let me have a look at you . |