Example sentences of "could i [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh , and could I please have the hot-water ration today , Mama ?
2 So could I please see the Master and arrange it as quickly as possible ? ’
3 Could I just make a correction , which would help in that respect .
4 Chairman before before we do that could I just make an observation on
5 Yes , could I just raise a point on two on the analysis of fire calls .
6 Could I , could I just raise an issue
7 Could I just say a ?
8 Erm chairman could I just ask a question in relation to that ?
9 Could I just ask a question ?
10 Could I just ask a question about that ?
11 Er could I just ask the advice of the assembled expertise here ?
12 Could I just have a small poll , those who would like to er have S Q as they call it , status quo ?
13 erm And there are erm it 's quite difficult to read until you get used to it , but erm the title is nice and easy , could I just have a copy , erm down there ?
14 Could I also ask a question which you might be completely clear on , but I 'm not , when we do back checks on files and make sure they are all up to date and so on , we come across maybe a research approval which has n't been signed off in the right places , how far back in time do we need to get that signed off .
15 Could I also add a Jack Dempsey , or can you suggest something similar ?
16 Could I then ask the clerk to read the words that have been proposed to be added to number two as it stands on page one eight five .
17 Could I then ask the convenor to respond to it please .
18 Could I ever start a new life after this ?
19 ‘ After all , how could I ever possess a brother who was remotely talented ?
20 So could I therefore ask the minister to , on another matter , to ensure that later in his remarks would he agree to the proposal that the right to a postal vote should be highly publicised in this country , perhaps by putting the R P F nine A form in the newspapers well before the closing date of May the twentieth .
21 Could I provisionally book the hall for the full day ( 10.00am–4.00pm ) on Sunday 21 November ?
22 Well I 'm coming back to see you in two weeks ' time so could I maybe get the information off you then ?
23 ‘ How could I possibly forget a walk that was so full of — er — incident ? ’
24 Jannie , could I possibly borrow a couple of aspirins ?
25 I mean … could I possibly have a word with you ? ’
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