Example sentences of "[vb mod] i [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | In his speech he said , ‘ May I suggest to you and your Council that you have the debate I suggested about the economic and environmental factors and then set out to provide leadership for the industry in reconciling these items . ’ |
2 | May I suggest to your readers a tip to aid both fishkeeper and gardener alike . |
3 | As the Minister who represents the area containing Wandsworth prison , may I suggest to the Minister that if the exchanges of the past few minutes were conveyed to BBC television 's ’ Yes Minister ’ they might indeed help to revive the Government 's fortunes ? |
4 | In the presence of the Patronage Secretary and the Leader of the House , may I suggest to the Secretary of State that his personal position , because of the very sensitive job that he does in Government , should be cleared up before this day is finished ? |
5 | May I suggest to my right hon. and learned Friend that the explanation for the ill-tempered ignorance with which his proposals have been greeted today is that Opposition Members are , for the most part , neither employers on the one hand , nor employable on the other ? |
6 | May I suggest to the CPL Darlington contact Alex and Fred Winwood who run the Eldon Hope Animal Sanctuary . |
7 | May I suggest to you at least it makes sense to start to see what problems you are going to come up against |
8 | " May I present to you , Madame Sherman , a member of my wife 's family , Monsieur Dao Van Lat . |
9 | ‘ May I present to you those members of my family who are at present — ah — available , ’ said Reni . |
10 | May I return to the point made by the hon. and learned Member about the views of certain members of my party . |
11 | Please may I go to Audrey Wise . |
12 | Please may I go to the toilet ? |
13 | Please may I go to the toilet ? |
14 | ‘ May I speak to Mr. Lampitt please ? ’ |
15 | May I speak to you for a moment ? ’ he asked in a lower tone . |
16 | Caller : May I speak to the manager ? |
17 | ‘ May I speak to her ? ’ |
18 | ‘ May I speak to you in private ? |
19 | May I speak to you ? " |
20 | ‘ May I speak to them ? ’ |
21 | May I speak to the Commander , please ? ’ |
22 | Then , ‘ May I speak to Rosemary , please ? ’ she asked . |
23 | May I speak to John Coffin ? ’ |
24 | Hello , may I speak to Jo please . |
25 | May I draw to his attention , and to the attention of the whole House , page 296 of ’ Erskine May ’ ? |
26 | May I draw to my hon. Friend 's attention a report in the Sunday Express pointing out that paramilitaries convicted of bombing and murder are sheltering in the Republic are drawing more than £2 million per week in dole money and social security , paid for by the British taxpayer , while many would face reconviction if they returned to Ulster ? |
27 | May I draw to the attention of the Secretary of State the case of a Wakefield man who was refused expensive injections for infertility by a fund-holding GP and told to apply for that treatment to a non fund-holding practice in Wakefield ? |
28 | May I draw to his attention the case of a constituent of mine , a Mr. Russell , who is paid just 6p more than the income support level ? |
29 | She does n't like talking about dying or anything like that , so may I talk to you ? ’ |
30 | Matilda said , ‘ Please may I talk to you for a moment ? ’ |