Example sentences of "[modal v] let [pers pn] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I therefore thought I should let you have a commentary on the proposals for amending the regulations , which I have received from the World- Wide Fund for Nature 's European Office , with which we are working closely .
2 This program is a must for anyone using a PC at home and will impress dinner guests who always say ‘ You simply must let me have a copy of the recipe , the meal was delicious ’ , you can now print it out in seconds and sell them a copy .
3 We must let you have a bottle of the raspberries — so delicious . ’
4 Maybe soon I 'll let ye have a chance to see if you can do anything — but remember , miracles are often caused by good luck . ’
5 Well I 'll let him have a look later today .
6 ‘ And tomorrow perhaps you 'll let me have a note of your expenses to date and I 'll let you have some money .
7 Aye , cos we even had people where , where , where the placard you see , people 'll say oh that house , I wonder if they 'll let us have a look at it now as they 're passing
8 I 'll let you have a bottle . ’
9 If you 're good I 'll let you have a sip or two of the head 's genuine Cyprus Amontillado , to wash down Dr MacLaren 's bowel mixture .
10 In fact I 'll let you have a copy of what I 've got this
11 Do you reckon Dan might let me have a bit of toast when I get back or something ?
12 Then just possibly — there were no guarantees with this sort of investment — he might let her have a child in return , if only to give him someone to abuse when they both got older .
13 Keep at it and I might let you have a couple of those fivers . ’
14 Some water companies might let you have a meter in kit form , but you will have to ask locally , because most prefer a professional contractor to carry out the installation in case of possible back-siphonage or other problems . , .
15 A printer might let you have a bundle of waterproof paper wrappers from his reams of paper .
16 I would be grateful if you could let me have a copy of the most appropriate sections of the report .
17 Alternatively , I could let you have a copy if you 'd really like one .
18 But she 'd let him have a slice of the cake she 'd brought in if he gave her and her friend fruit or ice cream — whatever he 'd bought .
19 Well all these people , we would always let them ha when we killed one we would share it out amongst the people who had given them , like er , I do n't say every time but occasionally we would do that and we 'd let them have a piece of pork you see , which we could legally do see .
20 I 'd be grateful if you 'd let me have a receipt for the Parish Council records .
21 As far as I 'm concerned , I went to Hector because I knew him and I knew he 'd let me have a boat cheaply , and I 've used it since then — since the fifteenth — for pleasure , and now to come over and look my people up .
22 When it was over , I asked him if he would let me have a drive and ride with me .
23 He told Mrs Avery that he would let her have a cheque by November 1st .
24 I will let you have a list of his customers and I want them contacted , in the first instance by telephone .
25 If your butcher will let you have a veal bone , scrape the marrow from the bone and cook it with the onion .
26 I will let you have a slice .
27 ‘ I can let you have a copy of the local map and some civilian buttons to sew onto your great-coat .
28 Yeah , no well we , we can let you have a copy erm but erm , you know , I , I ca n't make these reservations at at normal prices , my delegates wo n't accept that .
29 To do it so erm if if you can let us have a copy in writing of your
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