Example sentences of "can i [verb] you [art] " in BNC.

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1 Can I make you a cup of something , Mrs Clamp ? ’
2 Can I offer you a lift home ? ’
3 ‘ I know you 've recently had a cup of coffee … but can I offer you a drink ? ’
4 Can I give you a coffee ? ’
5 ‘ Could I — I mean — please can I give you a message for Harriet Shakespeare ? ’
6 Can I give you a lift ? ’ said Alison to Ludens .
7 Delighted to see you , Mr and Mrs White — Dartmouth , I 'm sorry — not married yet , ha , ha , two weeks in paradise and you will be , we can arrange a beautiful and tasteful ceremony at sunset on the jetty just behind the oil tanks — this is the Captain 's lounge bar , this is the Captain himself — buy him a rum and he 'll tell you his life story in four different languages , two of them English — and this is the staircase — can I give you a hand with that bag ?
8 Can I give you a lift back there ? ’
9 How can I give you a dress allowance when I can not even afford to pay the rent on this flat ? ’
10 I 've got a bright young thing working for me does all the bookings and the publicity , can I give you a brochure ? ’
11 Can I give you a lift anywhere ? ’
12 Can I can I give you a scenario ?
13 " Can I give you a drink ? " she asked nervously .
14 Can I give you a lift ? ’
15 Can I give you a bit of something that we picked up last week that may be of some benefit to you ?
16 can I give you a hand there Larna still
17 Right , and erm and he goes to us , can I give you a kiss ?
18 Well , can I tell you the first one we went to we went to get food and there was none left !
19 ( e.g. Can I send you a sample now , or would you like to place an order straight away ? )
20 Can I book you a guest room until tomorrow ? ’
21 How can I trust you an inch ? ’
22 Where can I find you a blanket ? "
23 Can I ask you a personal question ? ’ he said to his companion .
24 Were getting into an area which I think is a whole different programme and before this programme started I might tell you we were having a little er discussion amongst ourselves whether or not er zoo 's were good for animals and I suppose there is a discussion about whether prisons are inevitably going to be degrading because of , because of what er , what , what a prison represents which is a curtailment of freedom , but we do n't have time in this programme , so that 's another one for next year , can I ask you , we 've , we 've touched a lot of basis and it must be frustrating that we ca n't pursue er to the end some of the things we 've er , we 've picked on , but can I ask you a couple of final questions , as far as you know have you committed a crime ? , button one for yes and button two for no , as far as you know , I mean we have n't got time to go into what they might be so your perfectly free to be very honest and honestly reveals that three people are n't quite sur , oh yes there they are
25 First of all , Mr can I ask you a question ?
26 Morse smiled to himself , and was walking over to the door when Stratton spoke again : ‘ Can I ask you a favour ? ’
27 Can I can I ask you a question and then direct the next one to Mr ?
28 Rod can I ask you a question ?
29 Can I ask you a que Erm it seems silly to me to call it anything other than by the name of the place where it is .
30 I says , can I ask you a question ?
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