begrudge
8.And British drivers, who saw their premiums slashed, probably did not begrudge sharing their gains with Mr Wood, who became fabulously wealthy.
9.Some cadres hesitated before this prospect, but Bocheng explained the situation to them. "If we do this," he said, "we can draw the enemy to ourselves and make it easier for the other field armies. How can you take hot embers out from under a pot if you are afraid of burning your fingers? Even if we have to make sacrifices, we should not begrudge them."


