Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Er , he said , while we 're about it , you could n't lend me your bass as well , could you ?
2 ‘ Oh , do lend me your anorak , Seb dear , ’ Nutty said , and he nobly took it off and handed it over .
3 The man says to her , ‘ Would you lend me your pitcher ? ’
4 ‘ Will you lend me your car , Fred ?
5 Adam had only heard one other make these sounds and when he first heard Anne make them his memory escape failed and those two nights were startlingly evoked , so disturbingly in fact that he had the terrible delusion that Anne was doing it to mock him .
6 ‘ Richardson thinks he can make them his kind of people . ’
7 It is kind of but they len to le lend them their Thomas books
8 I know they wo n't consider me her kind , her havin' been to a fancy school , an' the typin' stuff an' all .
9 Are you gon na buy me my car first ?
10 little bits , little bits and I 'll buy you your tobacco Neil nothing much but little bits of something now if he were working and could give me the full sixty that is thirty for his room and thirty for his food so that I did n't have to worry about th actually paying for him but he was paying me Paul is going to pay me fifty that 's thirty pounds in , I made a rule to Paul that he is going to eat thirty pounds worth of food and there are only twenty pounds in my profit and then the other rule , a man called Alan this window cleaner he wants the room that I 'm in at the moment
11 ‘ I do not grudge you your victory .
12 In case you think I eat a lot I 'll reel you my standard excuse , which is that I 'm trying to put on weight for rugby .
13 Is it the Chinese who would now consider you my responsibility ? ’
14 He did not know of the English habit of using such affectionate epithets rather haphazardly , and he was impressed that she should consider him her dear .
15 I 'll smack her me bleeding sen .
16 ‘ Should I grudge him his sport ?
17 But I do n't grudge him his rest , poor imp , he needs it . ’
18 For example , Christians may regard it as an expression of Christian love to convert others to Christ , and they may consider it their moral duty to urge men to follow Christ .
19 ‘ I would consider it my duty to remain at the salon until you had found a suitable replacement for me , ’ she said primly .
20 But in the best English tradition he did not consider it his business to equip his deficient students with tools they had not got .
21 For example , if his son was suffering from rabies , Gandhi would consider it his duty to take his son 's life in order to relieve him of his agony .
22 Similarly , if his daughter was threatened with violation , and there was no way open to save her , he would consider it his duty and the purest form of ahi sā , to take her life .
23 One person might consider it his moral duty to fight and another to desist from fighting .
24 He may consider it his duty to practise non-cooperation and civil disobedience , but he must always be on his guard against acts of violence which only serve to militate against the success of his actions .
25 At 23 , Graham , from Leytonstone , east London , had just started in cricket and did not consider it his job .
26 ‘ He further informed the prince that , should he find evidence of a continuing liaison between himself and yourself , he would consider it his duty to at once have recourse to the king his father . ’
27 Mr. Pantry informed Mr. Small , for the defence , of the discrepancy between the 12 January statement and Matadial 's evidence about the telephone call after the shooting , but did not consider it his duty to show him the statement .
28 The RICS check each lease to make sure there is a power of appointment ; other than that , the president did not consider it his function to determine any legal questions which might arise in the course of a rent review .
29 You will mail them your information and then perhaps telephone or visit those you particularly need .
30 They made an agreement that she would give them her left-over flowers for their shops .
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