Example sentences of "let me [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She had let me see a draft of it , and I fancied that she had been a little timid about the dénouement , which was death in a motor accident , and feared that her own terrible anxiety over her son in the past might have inhibited her .
2 You could of let me have the first one
3 He picked up the receiver , and without identifying himself just said , ‘ Could n't you have let me have an hour ?
4 Watch out Christopher let me move the table .
5 This morning you mysteriously slide me a note telling me to ask you out and now you claim I 'm not really a journalist even though my credentials were thoroughly checked out by your plant manager before he let me near the place .
6 He let me know every day that he longed to escape from Reine altogether .
7 He let me take a box of groceries ( Sainsbury 's of course ) while he unloaded a couple of suitcases from the boot .
8 Harvey looked doubtful , but he let me take the gun from him .
9 ‘ Why do you think he let me take the firm over ?
10 ‘ He let me become a blacksmith , which was his job too , only he never worked at it .
11 That was the first time he let me see the extent of the bitterness that was poisoning him .
12 ‘ Let's say that he should have come to me first , ’ George said in a heavy , measured tone , ‘ and let me sort the whole thing out .
13 Let me open a new chapter and tell another story .
14 Let me open the wine , ’ I said .
15 let me open the gate the other way so I can get the buggy in
16 Let me open the door for you .
17 Hang on let me open the doors
18 Let me clarify the position .
19 Finally , let me end a long , but hopefully not tedious , list of routes with a real gem from Skye .
20 Let me change the question .
21 Let me answer the second question first .
22 And then Mr erm oh let me watch a Queen video .
23 Let me present a medley of these edifying yarns .
24 As the Minister responsible at the time , let me tell the hon. Gentleman that we went to great lengths to minimise the disruption caused in classrooms by the provision of necessary training related to the introduction of education reforms .
25 As for the hon. Gentleman 's suggestion that the grant-maintained school policy might be paralysing the production of reorganisation proposals , let me tell the hon. Gentleman that in the past 12 months 150 proposals for school reorganisations were received and some 93 have so far been approved .
26 Let me tell the right hon. Gentleman what was the test for our new health service reforms set by his hon. Friend the Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) .
27 Let me tell the hon. Member for Bolsover ( Mr. Skinner ) that I heard what he said about this matter on Thursday , and I agree with him .
28 Let me label the orientations ‘ structure ’ , ‘ people ’ and ‘ change ’ .
29 Lest anybody should have got the idea from my August column that I was in some way in favour of four-year funding of students of architecture , let me set the record straight .
30 Let me let me cite a commercial organization which , to give you an idea , I know you 're not commercial in that particular sense , of what we 're talking about .
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