Example sentences of "i [vb infin] you [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Shall I make you up some nice sandwiches ? ’ |
2 | Can I give you out there . |
3 | Can I bring you up a cup of tea or something ? |
4 | Shall I bring you up a tray , or will you come down ? ’ |
5 | ‘ I have to check your papers , may I ring you back ? ’ |
6 | Can I ring you back ? ’ |
7 | ‘ May I ring you back ? ’ |
8 | Erm shall I see you around here ? |
9 | ‘ Shall I see you back here ? ’ he asked . |
10 | The one that she had at the pool she threw on the swimming pool floor in disgust cos I put her back in the carrycot thing Yeah Ev Evelyn was saying oh will I , she said will you see me back er she said will I see you back in in the twos group ? |
11 | So , will you join me , or should I drop you off at the nearest station ? ’ |
12 | Why why did I call you up ( Ca n't touch |
13 | Could I call you back in fifteen minutes ? ’ |
14 | " Can I top you up , Mr Willoughby ? " asked Lucy in the most polished social manner that anyone could desire , and soon the Magistrate was drinking his third cup of hot water , and still gazing at her in fascination , or to be more precise , at the back of her neck , which was the part of her which most interested him . |
15 | Erm , can I take you on to the next one which is twelve B two . |
16 | Shall I take you out ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Could I take you out to lunch ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Why do n't I take you out for a nice dinner this evening ? |
19 | Can I take you back |
20 | Can I take you back to the er the Good Report er about Trust Law , i it the report er concludes that it should be retained as the framework for er occupation of pension schemes . |
21 | Or do I drag you out ? ’ |
22 | ‘ Will I hold you up ? ’ she called over her shoulder as Penry came behind her . |
23 | Now shall I fill you in on all that I have ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Now may I drive you back to the pub ? ’ he said casually , as they emerged into the open air , and found the studious young man of the kiosk waiting to see his last customers out , one finger still keeping his place in a book . |
25 | ‘ Shall I pick you up ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Meanwhile , why do n't I pick you up and take you out to dinner one evening ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Where shall I pick you up ? ’ |
28 | What time shall I pick you up ? ’ |
29 | You said you would like to come , so may I pick you up about eleven o'clock ? ’ |
30 | Shall I pick you up at the same time as I did this morning ? ’ |