Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] to give [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | What do you want me to give him this time ? ’ |
2 | She 'll want me to give her money for that wretched foundation of hers . ’ |
3 | ‘ He rewards me — I owe him my life — he would kill us all if I did not — how many answers do you want me to give you ? ’ |
4 | D' you want me to give you a lift back to the club ? ’ |
5 | Now do you want me to give you something for them ? |
6 | On second thoughts he also sent one of his aides to fetch blankets as well , for some of the ladies did not seem to be very decently attired and , although they did not look very enticing , he still did not want them to give his men ideas . |
7 | Did n't know what to give you . |
8 | ‘ Well ? ’ she said , ‘ I hope you do n't expect me to give you anything . ’ |
9 | But he could n't bring himself to give it a serious answer . |
10 | ‘ I do not exactly expect you to give your share away , mademoiselle . |
11 | Through all of this there was a shadow falling across the conversation , and it was a while before Alina could bring herself to give it a name . |
12 | I mean normally I do n't bother with the tokens , I mean I Anyway I paid the cheque and I said to Peter I said oh by the way what about me tokens for me for me toy I said if I get a free one of them I can give it to give it to the grandchildren . |
13 | I do n't want you to give me your answers now , I am as it were giving you the opportunity now , over lunch , to consider this matter . |
14 | I do n't want you to give me a lift . |
15 | ‘ Would you like me to give you my address , Mother ? ’ |
16 | " You have n't thought of anything else you 'd like me to give you — by any chance ? " |
17 | erm Would you like me to give you information , or would you like to ask me questions , and maybe I can try and answer them , I mean , it 's just as you wish . |
18 | Now I 'd like you to give me your opinions as to the whether is was preventable and whether it was blameworthy . |
19 | ‘ Well , I 'd like you to give me the answer to a question . ’ |
20 | " I 'd like you to give me the wedding-dress you got from the children . " |
21 | I know you will he disappointed but I really would like you to give me a change . " |
22 | I 'd like you to give me a month . |
23 | And we 'd like you to give it a good , hard look , ’ he says , in a voice meant to remind me that his company has a great deal of money lodged with us . |
24 | There he was to search the Scriptures and the writings of the early Fathers and write a book which would be distributed to the universities and would enable them to give their advice as to whether the Pope had authority to enable a man to marry his deceased brother 's wife . |
25 | If it is n't , say , ‘ I would like a little time to think about this , I need to get some facts and figures , I 'm sure you would n't wish me to give you incorrect information . |
26 | we should encourage them to microfilm them and then we should then encourage them to give us a a , a |
27 | While we can not provide the details you might want at this time , I 'd encourage you to give us the benefit of the doubt . |
28 | ‘ You had no right to say anything to Myra , let alone encourage her to give you my life story . ’ |
29 | I could n't see him throwing it away , but I did n't want him to give himself the chance . |
30 | I do n't want him to give me a job , but will he give me one thousand pounds out of money that 's really mine ? ’ |