Example sentences of "let me [vb infin] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Let me show you on my area map . ’
2 ‘ Now let me show you around County Sligo .
3 Now let me present you with another one .
4 Let me tell him about the previous 12 months ' statistics which show a decrease in salmonella food poisoning and that the Food Safety Act 1990 is working .
5 Let me tell you about Duncan Murchie .
6 Let me tell you about town wives …
7 ‘ So let me tell you about our Emperor 's hopes for the fullest possible form of control … ’
8 Just let me tell you about Uncle Fred .
9 Let me tell you about Templecombe .
10 Let me tell you about this guy , ’ said Harvey pointing a thumb at me .
11 Let me tell you about the fax we got from London yesterday … ’
12 Let let me tell you about the damned side effects of this drug , because people are entitled to know what they .
13 Let me tell you about the schools involved in the show anyway .
14 Let me tell you about her .
15 Let me tell you about the Barking women most of them are dead , some of them are working for local authority .
16 Anyway , let me tell you about my tights , right .
17 Well , I mean the point to make about this budget is I 've just told you about two million pounds worth of minuses , let me tell you about two million pounds of pluses that are going in .
18 Let me tell you to what degree .
19 Let me tell you as a citizen of China : Pride .
20 Let me tell you of the images that spring to my mind when we talk about water .
21 Although Shelley smiled only faintly , Byron roared with laughter and said , ‘ Let me tell you of an inscription I once saw scrawled on the wall of a low jakes in Chelsea .
22 Let me tell you of some of the important stories that I believe we have covered inadequately — and in some cases not at all .
23 Er let me tell you in any self employed business you 're gon na have to have a car .
24 Let me congratulate you on your powers of recovery .
25 ‘ My dear friend , if you will allow me to call you that , ’ he cried , shaking both my hands , ‘ let me congratulate you on your fortune !
26 All right , but let me stop you for a moment , there .
27 For those of you who judge this too visionary , let me remind you of the line from the Psalmist : ‘ Where there is no vision , the people perish . ’
28 Still on the subject of voice , let me remind you of the slogan which heralded the government 's campaign against German spies in England during the Second World War .
29 Let me carry it for you . ’
30 Let me explain it to her .
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