Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the meantime , I want you all to try and build me a decent-sized castle , right ? ’
2 Three , six , nine twelve , can you lend me a few fingers ?
3 Simultaneously mythic and painstakingly real ( ‘ the giant Exxon sign/That brings this fair city light ’ ) , his cityscape was inhabited by characters whose lives were condensed into their names , a few gestures or scraps of dialogue ( ‘ Hey , Eddie , can you lend me a few bucks
4 I would be glad if Miss Marsden could spare me a few moments . ’
5 I would be most grateful if you could spare me a few moments of your time . ’
6 I 'm sure you can spare me a few moments of your time . ’
7 Could you possibly spare me a few moments in private ?
8 When the maid woke her she sat up in bed and said , ‘ Ask Sir Stephen if he can spare me a few minutes . ’
9 Does anyone know of a signwriter who could paint me a decent menu board for my catering trailer ?
10 Because intensive livestock production renders the animals more susceptible to disease most stockmen have developed a degree of veterinary skill which can make them a decisive factor in the profitability of any livestock enterprise .
11 I said I would make them a hundred butterfly cakes , and they either they 'll eat them or they 'll sell them , and I 'll hav I 'll try and have them ready for when rings up at half past one and if they sell them and she brings me any I would n't mind knocking a few more up for tomorrow , but I 'm not gon na give them all
12 Because they put 3 passes together 4 years ago does not make them a footballing side and they are only making friends now cos they are an easy touch .
13 Feeling guilty does not make me a better person .
14 A child , I feel , will make me a better person and draw the attention of others to my good character .
15 I asked her if she had any medication that would make me a better surfer .
16 ‘ It wo n't make me a better player , ’ added Strachan , ‘ but it 's always nice to get a pat on the back . ’
17 She 'll make me a good wife , do n't you think ? ’
18 Mother would make me a packed lunch ; Dad deliver me to the bus station at St Andrew Square , Edinburgh .
19 Food and drink would be brought to me every day from all the villages , six hundred people would be my servants , three hundred men would make me a new suit , and six teachers would teach me their language .
20 But the fact that I 've never been to England before does n't make me a complete bumpkin .
21 Just do n't make me a geriatric case , Doc . ’
22 Now , why do n't you make me a nice cup of hot coffee , and we can sit down like two civilised adults and I 'll explain everything ? ’
23 I thought he would make me a delightful Uncle Richard .
24 Being restricted here does not make me a special case , though .
25 It will make me a stronger man . ’
26 Among the delphinium , the snapdragon , the hollyhock and the sweet-pea , on a blanket , by a basket , she will grant me a nostalgic caress — always followed , on Odilo 's part , by hours of snivelling entreaty .
27 You have hurt me a lot in the past three days , Bob , and I think you will hurt me a great deal more in the days to come .
28 You must think me a terrible whiner . "
29 ‘ You will think me a terrible woman .
30 No , I ca n't do it now not in front of Cathy and that lot , they 'll think me a little slag and I do n't particularly want that image .
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