Example sentences of "[noun] let me " in BNC.

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1 So in see things that you can do in future let me know .
2 The problem comes in many forms , but for the sake of brevity let me concentrate on pollution .
3 mummy let me have my blanket .
4 Look what mummy let me have , look what I 've
5 I liked that picture so Marie let me cut it out and stick it on the wall .
6 ‘ Not at all , ’ said Sally-Anne , ‘ and before you plead for me with Matey let me tell you that you will have your tea salted and your eggs sugared every breakfast if you do any such thing .
7 No you wo n't want a copy of that photograph let me tell you .
8 Okay Suzanne , now you had to slacken off the halyard to let me tie that last knot so if you could tighten it up again that will pull the sail up to the top of the mast .
9 Seeing Alec 's dour expression , I added , ‘ And it wo n't do any harm to let me try . ‘
10 In this case there is only one honest situation — to ask the President to let me resign . ’
11 I told myself I was waiting out there for the signals to let me know David and Leon had gone to bed , lights switched off at their bedroom windows , at least some movement of the curtains .
12 " Besides , you ought to see the luxury the department lets me live in now .
13 Mat. let me go .
14 These have been partly filled in by the composer himself , but though the extra music written for Act 1 in the 1693 revival is included , neither ‘ When I have often heard ’ nor ‘ O let me weep ’ [ the famous Plaint ] … is to be found in it .
15 Finally , another of the ‘ new ’ songs , the famous Plaint , ‘ O let me weep , is not in the manuscript at all ( as Shedlock noted ) , nor was any space left for it ; and the score also lacks ‘ When I have often heard young maids complaining ’ , a song that was in the first version of the show and actually published in 1692 , in a slim volume entitled Select Songs in the Fairy Queen .
16 For the present let me put it on record that the main hold-up has been with me , in setting up the Journal for printing .
17 Mum let me down
18 I just keep thinking that there must be a logical reason why Fernando let me go so easily — ’
19 Enjoys travelling and nightlife- Let me be your knight in shining armour .
20 Wanda let me in ?
21 But before I talk in more detail about how we hope to raise this money let me spend a little time explaining why I feel that this appeal is so vital to children everywhere .
22 Brown Owl let me and my friend crack an egg in a bowl .
23 Well it is a prison sentence let me tell you
24 No I never at Greenspot let me say .
25 Watch out Christopher let me move the table .
26 Before you reach for your collecting tins let me say they develop a good wheeze of taking in gullible Western guests and faking a few midnight tiger sightings with the aid of a collection of clockwork beasts and some carefully concealed tapes .
27 But to yon Gardens let me lead thy Charms ,
28 The police had found somebody who had seen me on my island at the time of the murder , and so the judge let me go free .
29 ‘ Look , Anna , the next time you come to England let me know .
30 The sense of dispossession sustained an underworld of thugs , drug pushers , and thieves ( I wanted to write about crime in Hawaii , but the godfather of the North Shore let me know that he 'd rather I did n't ) .
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