Example sentences of "let i [verb] [pron] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Come , let me show you the surgery .
2 Produce evidence to support statements — ‘ Let me show you the improvement in Fred 's writing , maths , art etc . ’
3 But , come , let me show you the warehouse you asked about . ’
4 Let me show you the house and where we 're going to be working .
5 Now he felt playful : he kept tickling the cushion next to him and saying , ‘ Come here , come here , little Eva , and let me tell you a secret . ’
6 Let me tell you a story .
7 Let me tell you a story : a prostitute was attacked by a young man in the back yard of a large block of flats in London .
8 ‘ Ai , mein kinde , let me tell you a story . ’
9 Let me tell you the story .
10 Let me tell you the word there spreading is that you have vowed to kill all everybody .
11 Let me tell you the sort of guys I 've been dealing with for years . ’
12 Let me tell you an anecdote , insert a bitable narrative McNugget into your fast mind , that will illustrate this point .
13 Er now let's go back over oh first of all let me explain what the idea is Hello .
14 Then let me assure you the subject of Doreen is also closed . ’
15 Well , let me give you a clue .
16 But let me give you a tip — panic .
17 What about poor old thing , let me give you a bit of TLC ? ’
18 Let me give you a hand with that suitcase , little manny . ’
19 Let me give you the text of a talk I gave to the Bridport Women 's Institute , before the Scandal , and when Julian and I were still developing our blueprint for the world of the future .
20 But let me give you the peak of my experience as a cancer patient .
21 But , very simply , what it really means , let me give you an illustration .
22 Let me give you an example .
23 Let me give you an example .
24 Let me give you an example .
25 Let me give you an example , one I remember because years ago when I first read the book I actually penetrated the secret .
26 Let me give you an example .
27 Let me give you an example .
28 Let me give you an example of the misuse of the press .
29 Erm the bonus element of the Pearson scheme is highly leveraged we are very keen to achieve above-average performance for our shareholders and let me give you an example , if in nineteen ninety erm Pearsons as a company achieved say five percent growth in earnings per share erm the directors ' remuneration , and by the way that 's not a forecast so I want to make that absolutely clear , it 's just an illustration if earnings per share increase by five percent and you could say , er , therefore we would expect directors ' remuneration to be perhaps increased by five percent that would n't be the case at all our directors ' salaries would actually halve erm , Ill say that again , directors ' total take home pay would halve because the salary element would n't , would n't alter .
30 No they 're not the realities , because what we 're saying is that we have to modernize the policies of the Labour Party , but the policies are absolutely based in our traditional concerns , I mean , let me give you an example , when Beveridge was talking about unemployment , and the life long need for people to work , he was talking about a male workforce , where it was a man supported by a non-working wife , now we still have at the absolute heart of our concerns in the Labour Party peoples need to work , but we 're now talking about a situation , where women are sharing with their husbands the role of bed breadwinner , and in many families the woman is the sole breadwinner , and therefore our policies about employment and the economy recognize that the world has changed , our principles are the same , but the world to which we 're applying it is very different , and , again , on that you see there would be no distinction between the so-called traditionalists and the so-called modernizers .
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