Example sentences of "[verb] me go [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 The buggers want to see me go under .
2 You ca n't make me go back with you .
3 You see , it was really my dad that made me go along with the Church , even though he did n't really involve himself .
4 What made me go out that night when , normally , I would have stayed in and watched television ?
5 He let me go up and made me sit on the divan and he put on some music and turned out the lights and the moon came through the window .
6 As I think he might not let me have my half-hour in midmorning if he let me go out earlier , I do n't insist . )
7 Now one day , you ca n't leave it on the hob , one day we were sitting here and I do n't normally , if I put anything on I sit in there rea you 've seen me go in on a Sunday
8 Let me go on now and tease out three aspects of this ‘ pioneer ’ idea .
9 Let me go on .
10 Her eyes closed , she turned her face away , released her hold on my cheekbones and let me go on into the hall .
11 ‘ You let me go on believing that you were one of their crew , ’ she persisted heatedly , provoked by his bland unconcern .
12 Erm , okay let me go on now to er the next section of the , the er resolution , which follows the report in terms of savings erm in para seven of that seven and para eight .
13 Well let me go over and have a look at it and see what they 've got .
14 Let me go back to my earlier discussion of gravitational collapse .
15 Let me go back ! ’ cried Phyllis .
16 Let me go back with you .
17 Let me go back to er the inco er the sales file .
18 no , no , I was giving you an example to what would happen on the time scale , but let me go back to January nineteen eighty seven , if the brochure was printed in January nineteen eighty seven if the brochure was printed in January nineteen eighty seven and I went to buy in March , April , May nineteen eighty eight , the figures in the service charges would be out of date
19 The members are accountable and let me go back about the committees .
20 Let me go in with them , ’ he shouted .
21 Let me go in first . ’
22 PAMELA : [ terrified ] O pray sir , let me go out of your presence , I beseech you .
23 Let me go off quietly . ’
24 PAMELA : Pray , your honour , let me go down for it is not for me to hold an argument with your honour .
25 And if you will be good enough to let me go on , you will see how I am monitoring the environment of the infant in order to see precisely what effect it has .
26 It was Ian who persuaded my father to let me go on to Cambridge , which I did a year after Ian .
27 A curate at St Luke 's , an older man from the West Indies , almost persuaded my parents to let me go out to Codrington College in the West Indies , but my headmaster was firm against this , expressing the hope that I might get a scholarship to an English university .
28 I would like you to let , I would like you to let me go down to the fair .
29 Letting me go back to the sales file .
30 She watched me go in to the doctor .
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