Example sentences of "can [pron] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Well , can everyone take on board the idea now , if there are new documents being prepared or we get to a major re-issue .
2 What can I contribute to the job ?
3 Can I sit on the chair ?
4 Can I sit on the bed ?
5 No she came up to and she said can I sit on the end of the table .
6 Cassie , can I sit on your jacket my bum is getting wet .
7 Can I sit with you and sunbathe for a while ?
8 Can I sit with you at the back some time .
9 Look , can I sit for a moment ?
10 Can I identify with the objective of communitarianism , can I also share your concept that the voluntary sector is the locus within which that sort of discussion should be and can be taking place .
11 They do n't think they 'll find whoever is responsible , so how can I hope to ? ’
12 Can I comment on
13 Of the stars , one alone can I contemplate without pain .
14 Right so can I have my opinion or or can I speak with these other people 's opinion
15 ‘ Mr Pinkhammer , ’ he said , ‘ can I speak with you for a minute ?
16 " Hullo , can I speak with Mrs Swanson ?
17 Can I speak to Mrs Travers , please …
18 Can I speak to her ?
19 For instance , calling up and asking , ‘ Can I speak to Bill — um , Bill Jenkins ’ may lead a PA to believe that you 're a close friend of his .
20 He said : ‘ Can I speak to Tonto , then ? ’
21 In fact now , when people think they 're really being smart , they phone up stage doors and say , ‘ Can I speak to my brother Harry ? ’
22 Can I speak to Jude ? ’
23 " Can I speak to him ? "
24 How can I speak to them ?
25 Can I speak to him ? ’
26 Can I speak to her ? ’
27 Can I speak to Gordon Mahoney , please ? ’ she said .
28 Can I speak to you ? ’
29 Can I speak to you about it this afternoon ? ’
30 Can I speak to Dana , please ? ’
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