Example sentences of "[vb mod] i [verb] you " in BNC.
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31 | May I instruct you briefly on the nature of the novelist ? |
32 | ‘ May I remind you you are on watch ? |
33 | ‘ Much to your benefit , may I remind you ? |
34 | ‘ May I remind you that one of the largest groups receiving social security are receiving it not because they are neglecting their duty , but because they are doing it ? |
35 | ‘ Before you go down to the nursery , he said , ‘ may I remind you that it 's a criminal offence to consort with a minor . ’ |
36 | And may I remind you that none of us were exempt from that curse . ’ |
37 | May I remind you that I carry the king 's warrant . |
38 | ‘ May I remind you that you will frequently have to take second place to the demands of my work ? ’ |
39 | Coffee will be served in the long drawing-room and , if you are to battle with me , may I remind you that it is to be in private . |
40 | May I remind you that I let you go ? |
41 | Before you consider the document , may I remind you of a letter that you received from the convenor of Stirling district council ? |
42 | These will be discussed at the Open Meeting which , may I remind you , will be held at the Roxburghe Hotel , Edinburgh on Tuesday 19 April at 1830 hours . |
43 | May I remind you that — ’ |
44 | May I remind you it 's Christmas Eve ? ’ |
45 | An example of the latter is Anderson 's condemnation of McKendrick 's drunken and hypocritical criticism of the footballers ( " May I remind you that you profess to be something of a pragmatist yourself in matters of ethics . " |
46 | May I remind you that all Q.T. fees , P.A.F. and Membership subscriptions become due on 1st . |
47 | May I congratulate you on your most informative articles in the September and October issues on Life with the Washington . |
48 | May I quote you or your company or do you prefer total anonymity ? |
49 | ‘ May I quote you ? ’ |
50 | There was quite a long silence before she said , ‘ May I tell you a story ? ’ |
51 | May I tell you and the House , Mr. Speaker — |
52 | ‘ May I tell you something , John ? |
53 | Er may I tell you where they are taken from ? |
54 | May I tell you ? |
55 | May I pour you some coffee ? |
56 | Madame , may I pour you , have the pleasure of pouring you |
57 | ‘ May I assist you sirmadamsirmadam ? |
58 | ‘ I have to check your papers , may I ring you back ? ’ |
59 | May I ring you ? |
60 | ‘ May I ring you back ? ’ |