Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb infin] to [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're one of the reasons I now make everyone come to me , rather than traipsing round the world . ’ |
2 | His superiority over them can not but make them seem to us inferior , innocent , or naïve , dupes who trust too easily and are soon outwitted . |
3 | Let them see to it that their power is used effectively in the coming elections for the establishment of a bona-fide working-class party , and above all let them beware of the intriguing politics and hypocritical middle class friends of Germany . |
4 | Let me relate to you a fable . |
5 | ‘ Fellow countrypersons , let me present to you Lord Chatwin of Spignel Meu , guardian of our heritage — Tumbleweed . ’ |
6 | And so , first of all , let me present to you the battlefield . |
7 | Let me sing to you , then . |
8 | ’ Let me speak to her . |
9 | ‘ Let me speak to her . |
10 | Brother , let me speak to you . |
11 | Now let me return to you as teacher , because you are a very important part of the art lesson . |
12 | And Henderson is pushing the door from here , and the Today man is pushing from there : ‘ Let me talk to her , ’ he is saying , and Henderson is panting and pushing the door , saying , ‘ That 's enough , that 's enough , she is with us now ’ . ’ |
13 | Let me talk to her . |
14 | Now , let me talk to you about how we shall do what is required of us . ’ |
15 | Oh let me , let me talk to you . |
16 | Well let me quote to you what your own document says , on |
17 | Do you remember what I said about the the er structured thought pattern you 've now got in front of you , let me go to mine which is all blank . |
18 | ‘ Let me write to him . ’ |
19 | No , let me read to you . |
20 | Let me get to him . |
21 | Without further ado as they say , let me introduce to you Bob Satchwell , who is editor of the Cambridge Evening News , and formerly Deputy Editor , Bob , of ? |
22 | Let me keep to it . |
23 | ‘ If I let you talk to her , how can I stop Wilson ? ’ |
24 | I says yeah I says she told me to do it , I says and then let you listen to it . |
25 | ‘ Although why I let her talk to me into doing such a foolish thing is beyond my comprehension . ’ |
26 | Let her come to me begging for a haircut . |
27 | ‘ If I find favour in the eyes of the Lord , he will bring me back and let me see both it and his habitation ; but if he says , ‘ I have no pleasure in you , ’ behold , here I am , let him do to me what seems good to him' ( 2 Sam . |
28 | Let him see to it . ’ |
29 | The important thing is to be open to the place : let it speak to you until you become aware of its spiritual essence . |
30 | Wright never deserved the four goals he got — he never did anything to get the ball but let it come to him and losing out a few times in the process when the defender took the ball away . |