Example sentences of "can you [verb] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If you have not yet paid these fees please can you send them to the Office as soon as possible together with an SAE . |
2 | Can you send it to The Times ? ’ |
3 | Okay Steve can you talk me through the part of Manchester visit in the afternoon . |
4 | Oh well I th I then said oh well I 'll alright I 'll fling it together for you oh good can you bring it into the sitting room ? |
5 | Can you refer me to the part of the key diagram which shows the scheme for York to which you referred a moment ago ? |
6 | Can you give it to the panel secretary ? |
7 | Can you tell me about the light fittings that you bought when you first got married . |
8 | Can you tell me about the the older type of houses up the glen , what they were like inside ? |
9 | Can you tell me about the er incident that happened when you went to meet erm Brian at the council offices ? |
10 | Sue : I appreciate it 's early days , but what can you tell me about the Workstart Pilots ? |
11 | Can you tell me about the one . |
12 | Can you tell me about the Garland relatives Thomas 's side of the family ? ’ |
13 | Can you tell me about the buildings that were around the airport ? |
14 | Can you tell us about the s a bit about the Security Council ? |
15 | Dr Lawrence , what can you tell us about the condition of the injured man ? ’ he asked him . |
16 | Can you advise me about the pros and cons and tell me the best way to retain their copper finish ? |
17 | Before doing so can you advise me on the argument of stables v stalls . |
18 | Can you meet me at the parking place outside the cathedral in half an hour ? |
19 | Can you meet us at the university hospital in one hour ? ’ |
20 | Nor on present evidence can you leave it to the internecine politics of the county councils around London , with occasional injections of national politics . |
21 | ‘ Can you see me as the Prime Minister 's wife living in Downing Street ? ’ |
22 | Can you see it in the picture ? |
23 | Can you see it in the grass . |
24 | So there 's no way can you get them up the stairs . |
25 | Can you get her into the medical centre ? |
26 | Can you get it in the bag ? |
27 | Can you assist us on the approach which you have adopted in terms not only of greenbelt function , but of the need for a strategic reserve ? |
28 | ‘ Can you direct me to the private wing ? ’ |
29 | Leafing through them , I could n't see any obvious lies ; he had n't taught me to say anything obscene instead of ‘ Excuse me ’ or ‘ Can you direct me to the railway station , please ? ’ , though I 'd have thought the temptation would have been all but irresistible . |
30 | ‘ Excuse me , , I said to an elderly gentleman coming towards us , ‘ can you direct us to the Gypsy Queen 's caravan ? ’ |