Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] me a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | With an air of great condescension he told me that he was ‘ prepared to give me a try-out ’ for a few hours a week . |
2 | This meant that people were prepared to offer me a sequence of positions in which I only had to do research without having to lecture . |
3 | ‘ A number of clubs are prepared to offer me a goalkeeper . |
4 | Any reader wanting the right detector to suit his pocket and plenty of sound advice is welcome to give me a ring . |
5 | ‘ You 're welcome to give me a ring if you 're feeling overwhelmed . ’ |
6 | However , I am out of mine on Thursday and Friday , but you are very welcome to telephone me a home over the weekend on , or on the same number on Monday the 26th of April . |
7 | Too late to give me a loan ? |
8 | There 's a couple of friends I know who might be able to give me a bed for the night . |
9 | Well Siobhan might be able to give me a lift , me and |
10 | But she remembers very well and erm she was able to give me a lot of personal details about the movement in nineteen nineteen . |
11 | He says erm he said he might er might be able to get me a car for the Christmas holidays |
12 | ‘ I 've had enough to last me a lifetime . ’ |
13 | ‘ You are determined to wallow in self-pity again , determined to think me a whore so that you can return to the bottle , and blame all women , and not yourself , that you are frightened to face life . |
14 | I was an adult and that was enough to make me a target . |
15 | Well if I left at the same time as you he mi he might feel obliged to offer me a lift but if he did |