Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] let i [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Let me take hold of that weakness of yours and let me change your water into wine . ’
2 Come to me and let me give you what you want . ’
3 But forgive me and let me succeed .
4 ‘ Just untie me and let me go .
5 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 .
6 Fellow Jews , and all of you who live in Jerusalem , listen to me and let me tell you what this means .
7 ‘ I want you to come out to Leytonstone with me and let me show you something . ’
8 Ring me and let me know how you do . ’
9 I have heard from Prudential Property Services with details of your proposed purchase of the above property for £52,000 subject to Contract and I expect that I shall be receiving the draft Contract from the vendor 's solicitors in the course of the next post but perhaps you will kindly telephone me and let me know whether you wish me to proceed with the Preliminary Enquiries arising thereon and the Local search with the East Herts District Council .
10 ‘ Well , ’ he said slowly , ‘ you could put your arms around my neck , press your soft body into me and let me know you accept my offering . ’
11 Why did n't you ring me and let me know you were coming ?
12 I said no Julie I said I have n't I said I would tell you cos I said I , she said to me do ring me and let me know , and I said I said I would and I will , I said no cos I did n't tell her when it were you see , so I said it 's this week coming and I 'll ring you this on Monday , so she said oh it was only , cos she said I saw Deb and Deb wondered , I thought yeah I bet she did she would
13 I want you to unload all your problems on me and let me take care of them .
14 ‘ I was wondering , ’ said Evelyn , ‘ if you 'd like to swap with me and let me have a chance to go under the machines . ’
15 ‘ He went on to try Trevor Cherry then gave a cap to John Gidman before he somehow remembered me and let me have a second chance .
16 Andrée said not unreasonably , ‘ Why not do as I ask you and let me look after the consequences ? ’
17 Yesterday she looked at her eight-pound new arrival , born at Arrowe Park Hospital , and said : ‘ It was a fabulous moment when the doctors came in with him and let me hold him . ’
18 She said last night : ‘ It was a fabulous moment when the doctors came in with him and let me hold him .
19 I would encourage you to read it and let me have your views as soon as possible .
20 ‘ Come on , Terry , just mend it and let me get out of here . ’
21 ‘ And now , my dear , before you leave , let me take your hands in mine and let me feel your face .
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