Example sentences of "to buy [pron] a " in BNC.

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1 Carrie was very pleased to see the change in her father now that he had settled into his new job , but she still fretted over her parents , and she had not forgotten her vow that one day she would have enough money to buy them a decent house to live in .
2 He offered to buy them a tin of beer each , but they said they 'd rather have Coca-Cola .
3 ( ‘ He wanted more to earn enough money to buy me a present , ’ she said . )
4 We had had our school trial in the concrete playground and I had made the team ; so here I was , complete with black Curtis plimsolls ( I had had to ask my Mum to buy me a pair ) and white ‘ Alf Ramsey ’ shorts .
5 So I forced my Mum to buy me a guitar — it was just a crappy acoustic , with the strings about an inch away from the frets . ’
6 Malc sold his trumpet to buy me a wedding ring .
7 Mother Francis would n't have the money to buy me a new frock . ’
8 ‘ Well , Father 's promised to buy me a small practice when I 'm qualified , which will be in a few months .
9 ‘ Are you going to buy me a drink as well ? ’ she asked .
10 How would you like to buy me a black cashmere sweater ?
11 He said , ‘ You 're gon na have to buy me a drink . ’
12 I 'd gone through three packets of tissues from the canteen , and a flunkey had been dispatched to Underwoods to buy me a large box of Men 's Size .
13 Perry offers to buy me a drink , but I will not give him the satisfaction .
14 I would just like again to say special thanks to Ernie , Mel and Neil for all their support and I hope they 're gon na be first in bar to buy me a drink .
15 And er but of course they could n't afford to buy me a piano to learn on so
16 You got to have a chauffeur , you 'll have to buy me a hat you 'll have to buy me a hat you 'll have to make it worth me while coming off dole at forty pound a week .
17 You got to have a chauffeur , you 'll have to buy me a hat you 'll have to buy me a hat you 'll have to make it worth me while coming off dole at forty pound a week .
18 So I think you 'll have to buy me a new one .
19 and er then he decided to buy me a radio alarm for Christmas .
20 and he run up the road just to buy me a bunch of flowers .
21 WIMBLEDON boss Joe Kinnear promised to buy himself a walkie-talkie last night after landing a month-long touchline ban , writes Ben Bacon .
22 Sharpe , despite the Prince 's frequent insistence , had yet to buy himself a Dutch uniform .
23 She 's old money and as snooty as they come , while he 's the typical self-made second-generation Italian who wants to buy himself a piece of class . ’
24 The guy 's got enough dough to buy himself a hotel room to rest up in . ’
25 Another £1,000 goes to his friend , Burger , to buy himself a pair of spectacles . ’
26 This is the shop that your friends and relations will go to buy you a present .
27 I 'm going to buy you a lovely new lead as your share of the prize and take you for walks on it — with something for you to carry in your mouth . ’
28 This could then go to buy you a bigger pension , or a death benefit , or an earlier retirement date .
29 Aim for a list that give the widest possible choice and price range ; whilst there will be friends and colleagues who will club together to buy you a present , others will want to buy something on their own .
30 What is more , you are not permitted to marry , and you know it ; yet you let me spend money I could not afford to buy you a ring .
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