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

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1 D' you want me to give you a lift back to the club ? ’
2 Do you want me to leave yours a bit longer ?
3 Do you want me to make you a coffee in a minute ?
4 I do n't want them to brand me a bully-boy because I 'm a National Socialist , to discredit me through their media .
5 In fact , I do n't think I knew what the word ‘ erudite ’ meant until I met Kenneth .
6 ‘ I do n't think I know what a bastide is . ’
7 Why do you think I why do you think I gave you the fucking job eh ?
8 Branson did not need them to tell him the damage that could be done to the airline 's reputation by a story appearing about engine failure on the day before the inaugural flight .
9 Well I do n't know you know what the name we 've used
10 We do n't know what it 's all about , but we do know you have something the law would like to hear .
11 However , I do not believe that any hon. Member would expect me to do what no other negotiating Minister has done , is doing or will do .
12 But he could n't bring himself to give it a serious answer .
13 So what I would give you give you the appearance
14 Through all of this there was a shadow falling across the conversation , and it was a while before Alina could bring herself to give it a name .
15 They believed in the myth and Diana could not bring herself to tell them the awful truth .
16 ‘ Then if you 're ready , shall we move , as I do n't imagine you can bring yourself to offer me a drink before we go ? ’
17 He would do anything to save her the slightest inconvenience .
18 ‘ Do n't you think you owe me an explanation of all this ?
19 I do n't want you to give me a lift .
20 ‘ I do n't want you to do me a favour . ’
21 And I certainly do n't want you giving her a bath .
22 When he did n't answer she shot him a fierce look .
23 They did n't even see me give them the slip ! ’
24 Would you like me to order you a steak ?
25 ‘ If you would like me to forgive you the other half of your great debt , then fire the kiln tomorrow morning , well before dawn .
26 Not unless you 'd like me to cook you a meal . ’
27 One evening he said he 'd like me to fetch him the following morning , as he wanted to make some bread .
28 Ask him if he would like me to send him a print of his hut , Odd-Knut .
29 Would you like me to buy you a foot bath ?
30 They 're only one pound , ninety for forty eight packets , that the equivalent of ten , you only get fifteen packets for that price , or would you like me to get you a box of er Extra Strong Mints ?
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