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1 Let this be a warning to us, never to ask favours of anybody.
2 Remember, you are not in a position to ask favours .
3 But I am too modest to ask favours for more than one or two.
4 Oh sir, I shall take care how I ever ask favours of you again!
5 I do not command in the Mediterranean, and I'll not ask favours even of Nelson.
6 It is not often that I ask favours .
7 I do not choose to ask favours of anybody if they will not give them readily.
8 I do not know how to ask favours .
9 He was too proud to ask favours , where he felt he had a claim to justice.
10 I haven't come here to ask favours .
11 Put me anywhere on the line of the old survey, and I will ask favours of no one.
14 I am a proud woman, Mr. Heath, and I do not usually ask favours , yet I ask you now-
15 He had been treated merely as a scapegrace debtor who had come to ask favours from an old friend.
16 Because to pray for rain is the same thing as asking a favour, and the ancients did not lightly ask favours .
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