Example sentences of "[vb mod] i [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | May I urge you all to generously support today 's raffle . |
2 | Lady Ursula , may I give you some advice ? |
3 | Now if anyone is tempted to join our happy band may I give you some advice which will ensure you get maximum enjoyment from your hobby — specialise . |
4 | ‘ May I give you a hand ? ’ her companion offered , as she took an unsteady step forward . |
5 | May I give you twenty four pence ? |
6 | May I suggest you think about that . |
7 | ‘ Then may I suggest you sell your unstoppable watch back to the North Koreans , m'sieu ! ’ |
8 | ‘ May I suggest you change gear ? ’ he said quietly . |
9 | ‘ Doctor , may I suggest you delay doing that till you have contacted the Home Office . |
10 | May I suggest you do that then , I do n't like to look the other way . |
11 | May I suggest you do that . |
12 | ‘ May I show you ? ’ |
13 | ‘ May I hope you will accept my proposal next time ? ’ |
14 | Then may I collect you at half-past eight tomorrow morning ? ’ |
15 | The absence of one ordinary officer at the Annual General Meeting may appear a misfortune , of two carelessness , but may I assure you , that we are with you in spirit , that the loss is ours alone , and that the proceedings will be conducted with their usual expedition and efficiency , despite , and I hope no one said before our absence from . |
16 | May I send you my very best wishes for a most successful reunion . |
17 | Now , may I walk you home ? ’ |
18 | Back and forth Fru Møller passed from the Hall to the kitchen , replenishing the bread-baskets , the toast-racks , the milk jugs and cream pots , enquiring , ‘ Fräulein Baum , may I offer you a soft-boiled egg ? ’ |
19 | May I offer you a glass of wine ? |
20 | May I offer you a warming glass ? ’ |
21 | ‘ May I offer you a glass of wine ? ’ |
22 | ‘ May I offer you something — coffee — a glass of wine ? ’ |
23 | ‘ May I offer you an aperitif ? ’ |
24 | ‘ May I visit you at home , Mr Pink ? ’ smirked the Trade Attaché . |
25 | May I visit you in the evenings , or will you come for a walk with me on Sundays ? |
26 | May I advise you to hurry home as fast as you can . " |
27 | May I refer you to my letter of 30 March regarding the above tape , for which you placed an order on 16 March . |
28 | And for the benefit of those readers who are persuaded by his arguments ( and those who are not , too ) , may I refer you to a letter from Simon Kyte appealing for financial and professional help for the Humanitarian Appeal for Victims of the Yugoslav Civil War . |
29 | ‘ May I refer you to an unimpeachable authority : Mr John Camden Hotten , author of a biography of Dickens , and also , he paused impressively , a life of Thackeray , refers to it in 1870 as Bleak House . |
30 | before before the meeting proper may I refer you to first of all the voice amplification system is currently working but er there are some difficulties with it and it may during the day deteriorate to a state that it is more trouble than it 's worth . |