Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] me the " in BNC.

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31 ‘ Will you lend me the money ? ’ asked Elaine , shame-faced .
32 You bring me the four hundred and you 'll get what I found .
33 I 'm just sorry the whole thing happened and the man who must be embarrassed about this most of all is sponsor Matt Laverty who lent me the bike on Thursday night at practice . ’
34 She lent me the money to get my second bike — that Triumph Speed Twin : it had a lot of poke for the size .
35 It was of course my mother , and she asked me the same questions as my neighbour .
36 and erm , she phoned me the night before last for the results come through
37 said she phoned me the night before last and she said she 's been looking at flats I thought I 'd just ring you to tell you we 've been looking at flats and they range from two hundred and fifty to four hundred and eighty pounds a week for a flat
38 ‘ This came from the man who found me the assassin , ’ he went on .
39 If you send me the money , I think we could get her for $1,000 .
40 I know we have n't long been acquainted , but will you do me the honour of becoming my wife ? ’
41 Will you do me the favour of remembering that , Sara ? "
42 By now everyone was dancing , and it seemed quite natural for Huw to ask : ‘ Would you do me the honour , Mrs O'Dell ? ’
43 ABBERLEY : Would you do me the goodness of turning your electrocardiograph around to me ?
44 It was Nanny who told me the rotten news .
45 I called the local council who told me the wasps were best left until the end of the season when they would follow their queen and find somewhere else to live .
46 At one station we were stopped for several hours alongside a troop train on which I discovered the Reverend R.H.L. Slater , now enrolled as an army chaplain , who told me the comforting news that my wife and three children had got away from Myitkyina a day or two earlier .
47 Then , a bit later , I got your landlady who told me the bad news .
48 It was a friend of Francis 's who told me the facts , one woman whom I do remember , though not her face .
49 ‘ It was an old Pole called Poniatowski , now in exile in Paris , who told me the awful , ghastly , horrifying details .
50 A lot of discussion went on between J Walter Thompson and my agent 's assistant , who told me the idea was to vary the commercials considerably so as not to bore the general public .
51 To start with I went along to visit local parent , Mrs Audrey Durrant , who told me the main problem she faces as the mother of a ten year old dyslexic boy .
52 Please can you give me the address of a firm which supplies soil sterilizers suitable for use with small quantities of soil ?
53 Irina said to Franca , ‘ I 'm sorry to bother you , but could you give me the name and address of that doctor ? ’
54 Can you get , can you give me the name erm , the rest of the
55 Why should you give me the five thousand when you know the guy yourself ?
56 ‘ Why did you give me the map ? ’
57 ‘ Why did you give me the impression that you were one of my father 's employees ? ’ she questioned without preamble .
58 Ca n't you give me the benefit of the doubt ?
59 ‘ Why do n't you give me the bottle , instead of two-at-a-time ?
60 Er can you give me the name of the father of the child ?
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