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1) ( B ; colloq. the direct object is always a personal pronoun) please ~ me to your family ('please give my regards to your family')
2) ( D ; tr. ) to ~ as (I ~ him as a young man)
3) ( D ; tr. ) to ~ of (what do you ~ of them?)
4) ( E ) she ~ed to buy a newspaper
5) ( G ) she ~ed buying the newspaper
6) ( J ) I ~ him being very generous
7) ( K ) I ~ his being very generous
8) ( L ) she ~ed that she had an appointment
9) ( Q ) I could not ~ how to open the safe
USAGE NOTE: The sentence she didn't ~ to buy a newspaper means 'she forgot to buy a newspaper'. The sentence she didn't ~ buying a newspaper means 'she had no memory of buying a newspaper', whether she bought one or not.