Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 we 'll fool them we 'll put we 'll say diesel
2 It spoils them dear , you should n't throw them I can smell a smell
3 ‘ Madame said she 'd lend me something , ’ Ellie said , hardly able to believe her ears .
4 ‘ Mollie will lend me hers . ’
5 Er , he said , while we 're about it , you could n't lend me your bass as well , could you ?
6 ‘ Oh , do lend me your anorak , Seb dear , ’ Nutty said , and he nobly took it off and handed it over .
7 The man says to her , ‘ Would you lend me your pitcher ? ’
8 ‘ Will you lend me your car , Fred ?
9 Cos she says you would n't lend me none when I lived at Arthur 's , I says no because every time I lent one at our Arthur 's he swore black and blue it were his .
10 " I bet he ca n't make them himself ! "
11 You need send nothing with the child Ellen as he will need quite different clothes here and when I have seen and measured him I will make them myself .
12 Or had it been something more subtle , a pledge that , despite everything , they were allies , that he understood her priorities and would make them his ?
13 I did n't make them I er I 've had a little go but I 'm not very good at it .
14 Adam had only heard one other make these sounds and when he first heard Anne make them his memory escape failed and those two nights were startlingly evoked , so disturbingly in fact that he had the terrible delusion that Anne was doing it to mock him .
15 ‘ Richardson thinks he can make them his kind of people . ’
16 No , I 'm not a vegetarian and it wo n't make me one but they are perfectly entitled to push their views across through their records .
17 After the show , he said he would make me one and so I said that I would really like a sort of Gibson 355 , like BB was using in the mid-'60s and I would like my name on it and all sort of things .
18 this cardigan was sixty two pounds , but it 's really nice , you know , and it 's , I 'm saying this you could make me one the same
19 I would not forsake ye , I would not forsake you for sweetest of scenes : For sweetest of gardens that nature could make me I would not forsake ye , dear valleys and greens : Tho' Nature ne'er dropped ye a cloud-resting mountain , Nor waterfalls tumble their music so free , Had Nature denied ye a bush , tree , or fountain , Ye still had been loved as an Eden by me .
20 If you do n't want them you do n't have to but they 're free of charge .
21 And she said if you do n't want them you know I 'll have them .
22 No but he does n't fancy me he said .
23 The mountain bike was much easier to handle , and though I normally would n't prefer them they certainly do well in this kind of terrain .
24 ‘ Perhaps I should oversee them myself . ’
25 I will go now and deliver them myself to Narok . ’
26 Even if you did n't deliver me yourself , you must have met my mother . ’
27 The last council yes and why not and this council and we have n't heard the end of it yet , well I 'll be coming to that bit do n't rush , do n't rush me We did ask the Secretary of State not to impose V A T on fuel and light because of the hardship it would impose on the people and in particular elderly pensioners , sick and invalids .
28 Therefore , if it is at all possible , I should prefer nothing which would upset the group to emerge for another week . "
29 I would n't dare eat them I 'd be in a terrible state .
30 ‘ I think they would both probably only tell me after the event about having sex for the first time but as long as I have helped prepare them they wo n't do anything silly .
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