Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 I want us ter prosper fer a number o' reasons , Don , ’ she said with conviction .
32 Let them also lay on interview training .
33 erm I 'm conscious of the fact that I 've been going on for perhaps too long and I may not have said quite enough about Darwin , but let me just finish by saying this that it 's not possible today , I believe , to discuss any important problem in biology without Darwin 's thought being absolutely central to what you 're saying all the time .
34 O K so look let me just go through these notices er for today 's tutorial period , one or two changes erm again a thought for the week from the chaplain to begin with , during the approaching season of Lent , the best thing we can do is to centre our thoughts on what Jesus Christ did for us through his passion , death and resurrection .
35 let me just go beyond
36 Yeah , hold on let me just go in the other room and see if my cup 's in there
37 Let me just suggest to you that you are sending all the wrong signals on women , on Party constitution , on economic matters , on policy matters , the modernizers have lost the impetus , they 're sending the wrong signals .
38 Let , let me just continue for a minute and then , then ask a question later .
39 Let me just run through a few features of American political life which make it rather different to er to our own er sceptred isle .
40 By the way they 're also made up for the following week as well in case , if it 's Tuesday night , oh , let me just look at next week , what have I got ?
41 Now then , and I think that it 's important , well let me let me just deal with the minor diversion that in s those people who choose not to pay , that is a personal choice , and they will take the consequences of their actions .
42 Now then , and I think that it 's important , well let me let me just deal with the minor diversion that in s those people who choose not to pay , that is a personal choice , and they will take the consequences of their actions .
43 But let me just deal with labour and plant at the minute and we 'll see , we can do a similar thing .
44 Hold on let me just put on these thingies .
45 Tell you what let me just get on my jacket .
46 Erm , let me just see in the report if you look at the nineteen eighties erm yes , between nineteen eighty and nineteen eighty nine , the volume of agricultural trade , alright , grew by twenty six percent , alright , now that was a third of the growth of manufactures , alright , manufactures were growing by nearly ninety percent over that period , alright .
47 Now let me just work through this with you so as er wh you know it 's unfortunate there 's such a lot in these things that er
48 Let me now go to a number of scriptural passages to see how the New Testament sees the death of Jesus .
49 " Let me now read to you the conclusion of Dr Baly in his Report on Epidemic Cholera , drawn up at the desire of the Royal College of Physicians and published in 1854 .
50 Let me now vouch for his kindness and generosity , for he was as good a friend to me as he was to dozens of others , not all of them writers .
51 And let someone else look after her little brats for a change .
52 Let someone else look after your sister while you have a few hours ’ extra beauty sleep . ’
53 Is it the moment of swallowing , the oscillation between danger and salvation , when we imagine ourselves miraculously rescued from the peril of drowning only to be cast into the peril of being eaten alive ?
54 I hope you still want to be in the CCC .
55 I hope we completely piss on Wimbledon , Joe Kinnear REALLY f*cks me off .
56 If a woman becomes weary , or at last dead , from child-bearing , it matters not ; let her only die from bearing , she is there to do it .
57 What they got — and I hope they then choked on their own bile in the process — was a performance that enabled English football to hold its head high again .
58 First to go was a rather nervous Richard Crout with Jesse , a 1908 steam roller , belching out smoke he gingerly took to the roads .
59 In reflecting on Basil as a person , I can only make comment as I knew him , over a dozen years or so and , during which time , I can not recall one unkind word or act he ever directed towards me .
60 Suffice it here to point to what we can call a third , or micro- , level of decision making , the other two being the level of allocating as between health and , for example , defence ; and the other , between different sections within health care .
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