Example sentences of "[vb infin] i the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I with the jack , so I thought well somebody will throw me the thing , you know ?
2 ‘ Will you lend me the money ? ’ asked Elaine , shame-faced .
3 but I said because you bring some guy , you 'll lend me the room on a Sunday afternoons , up and down
4 I came here today to have a look but I did n't think it would affect me the way it has .
5 If you were unwilling to forward my small gift , why did you send me the gentleman 's name and address ?
6 Could you show me the way out ? ’
7 ‘ I mean , if you can show me the way I will take you by car , ’ I said .
8 " Oh , Zora-djevojka , beautiful Dawn Maiden , wo n't you please show me the way to the sea-king 's palace ? "
9 If you could show me the way out- ’
10 ‘ If you would just show me the route on this map , ’ says Robyn , without returning the smile , ‘ I 'd be most grateful . ’
11 Can anybody show me the error of my ways ?
12 For the comprehension items , the tester speaks the two stimulus sentences — for example , ‘ The cat is behind the chair ’ ; ‘ The cat is under the chair ’ — and then requires the child to ‘ Show me the cat is under the chair ’ from a set of pictures .
13 Wan na show me the fiver ?
14 You must show me the book as soon as it comes — and you too , Anne . ’
15 She said : ‘ Claire did not show me the power of attorney … nor did she tell me that I had been made Michael 's attorney . ’
16 And you can show me the cross .
17 If you have leisure , I 'd be grateful if you would kindly show me the castle ? ’
18 I know we have n't long been acquainted , but will you do me the honour of becoming my wife ? ’
19 ‘ You 'll do me the honour of dancing ? ’
20 By now everyone was dancing , and it seemed quite natural for Huw to ask : ‘ Would you do me the honour , Mrs O'Dell ? ’
21 Will you do me the favour of remembering that , Sara ? "
22 If the hon. Gentleman would do me the service of going to the Library and reading the judgments , he would find that in the earlier proceedings , neither the Home Office nor my hon. Friend were held in contempt for the actions that were taken on 1 and 2 May .
23 I stated my views to Lord Stanley as fully as I could , but I fear that the Exchequer is not in a condition to enable him to second my views , 1 think you will do me the credit to say that if any man can organize an Expedition for interior research I can , and that there are few if any here more qualified from experience for such a task .
24 ABBERLEY : Would you do me the goodness of turning your electrocardiograph around to me ?
25 Might do me the power of good , lose some weight .
26 Oh , wait a minute , could you bring me the crutch I left in my room ? ’
27 Okay , right , one person from each table , will you please bring me the homework graph and the sheet that you filled out , the assessment sheet .
28 Can you bring me the book ?
29 That 's ladies gon na give me the cane when she hears that !
30 I would do any job you wished , and to the very best of my ability , if only you 'd give me the chance . ’
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