Example sentences of "i [vb infin] [Wh adv] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ First let me explain why I have to go to Athens . |
2 | But first of all let me explain how we come to agree the number of booklets on the and the individual financial target per assignment . |
3 | ‘ Tell Wally to keep his eyes open and let me know when they pass him , ’ Hitch instructed . |
4 | Let me know when you 've made your arrangements . ’ |
5 | ‘ Let me know when you 've finished arguing about me , and I 'll come back . ’ |
6 | Let me know when you locate this bandit and I 'll cut the engines . ’ |
7 | Let me know when you want to sell . |
8 | Let me know when you find the car . ’ |
9 | Perhaps you would phone me at home ( ) during the week running up to this date to let me know where I need to meet you . |
10 | Thank you for letting me know where you stand , ’ Lucenzo said quietly . |
11 | ‘ Let me know how you get along . ’ |
12 | Let me know how you get on . ’ |
13 | Do let me know how you get on with her . |
14 | Ring me and let me know how you do . ’ |
15 | Deal with it , discuss the evidence amongst yourselves and when you have arrived at your verdict please return and let me know how you find . |
16 | This is all pretty arbitrary so please let me know how you feel . |
17 | How do I know when I 've found a sett ? |
18 | How will I know when I 've done it ? |
19 | Can I choose where I go on Work Experience ? |
20 | I have seen my right hon. Friend the Member for Chingford being poisonous or venomous , but neither poison nor venom did I detect when he raised a fair , sensible and extremely important matter that needs to be debated frankly and fully on the Floor of the House without the sort of ignorant , absurd and childish platitudes that we have so recently heard . |
21 | And if I have no chance before I am born , what chance do I have when I live my life ? |
22 | Only later did I wonder why it had been so important to tell Helmut I was returning to London . |
23 | I did I wonder how it works |
24 | What do I say when I visit an old Cockney lady with a fractured leg who has been sent home because the orthopaedic surgeons need her bed for the daily influx of trauma , but who ca n't stand unaided and who lives alone ? |
25 | ‘ I do n't know where I am , so how can I say where I want to go ? ’ |
26 | ‘ May I ask where you went ? ’ |
27 | And might I ask where you have been until now ? , |
28 | ‘ Might I ask why you left it ? ’ |
29 | ‘ May I ask why you sold out ? ’ |
30 | ‘ May I ask why you moved out here ? ’ |