Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He said that he could n't pay me because he had to maintain his cash flow for the London opening , but what he would do was to let me regard what he owed me as a stake in the show . ’ |
2 | let me make you one up to objections , I 'm not prepared to give you a decision tonight , what would you say to them on that ? |
3 | was that the one where hang on let me think what it was , there 's some , there 's a it was , at Oxford College were n't it and one of them was trying to be a like high up in the church or something |
4 | He was too far away from me to see what he was catching on . |
5 | But I got a distinct impression he did n't want me to see what he was writing . |
6 | At the beginning of Lent , Miss White approached me to see what she should do about the appeal |
7 | ‘ I think they 've been watching me to see what I eat . |
8 | She hoots and is about to say something , but she holds off in front of Darius and squints at me to see what I mean . |
9 | As you 're finishing off , let me explain what we 're going to do . |
10 | Just let me explain what it is . |
11 | And let me explain what I meant by that silly passage in my last letter , about expensively dressed girls . |
12 | Let me explain what I mean . |
13 | It only remains for me to thank everyone who made this year both a pleasure and a challenge for me . |
14 | ‘ You would have me remain what I was , ’ Suragai said , ‘ and alter the rest . ’ |
15 | Any way that you can think of that will help to get these axes right because most of the time it 's going to be this sort of thing I mean you said , Do you want me to work it you know use the graph or just work it out from this . |
16 | If not you 'll have to let me buy you one . ’ |
17 | He said , ‘ Let me buy you one , Sheila . ’ |
18 | From my point of view it was a complete success — fun , interesting and the chance for me to meet someone whom I 'd admired from afar since I was 14 years old . |
19 | Let me describe what I regard as the best conditions of all for bream fishing . |
20 | ‘ There 's no point in me explaining what you 've actually got there , is there ? ’ the Doctor asked . |
21 | It 's this stupid leaving me to guess what I 'm being nagged about . |
22 | My contempt is aimed at other and real people , those who by their looks and whispers and complicated innuendoes have forced me to write what I had no desire to write . |
23 | ‘ It makes sense for me to know what you have there , I suppose . ’ |
24 | Sunday was the only day when Joan 's routine was sufficiently fixed for me to know what she was doing . |
25 | Assuming you will be arranging the hotel as normal , can you let me know which one he will be staying in ? |
26 | Half my clients do n't even want to let me know what they 're up to . |
27 | Let me know what they are . |
28 | Let me know what your movements are ? ’ / |
29 | Let me know what your letter is , it might be a big massive cheque again ! |
30 | ‘ Let me know what you want me to do , ’ she said . |