Example sentences of "can i [vb infin] on " in BNC.
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1 | Can I sit on the chair ? |
2 | Can I sit on the bed ? |
3 | No she came up to and she said can I sit on the end of the table . |
4 | Cassie , can I sit on your jacket my bum is getting wet . |
5 | Can I comment on |
6 | , can I go on flexitime ? |
7 | Ca n't can I go on me own |
8 | Can I go on that ? |
9 | How can I think on an empty stomach ? ’ |
10 | How can I build on these achievements next time ? |
11 | ‘ Can I rely on that ? ’ |
12 | And then the woman , the fella from Liberal Democrats come and he goes erm , can I rely on your vote ? |
13 | " I am the guard but what can I do on such a train ? |
14 | Motion two six five , G M B Scotland to move , and as the mover is coming to the rostrum , just by way of a change , colleagues , can I extend on your behalf , a very warm welcome to one of our women M Ps ? |
15 | Can I start on Monday ? ’ |
16 | Can I conclude on Harrogate then and we adjourn for tea until three thirty . |
17 | You touched on church weddings , now lots and lots of people do get married in church , although many of them are n't er are n't necessarily church-goers , now Chrissie , can I , can I pick on you ? |
18 | Can I say on behalf of this body that we are genuinely sorry to see you go . |
19 | CAN I count on the support of my friends and family ? |
20 | Can I get on a postgrad two year course next year ? |
21 | Can I touch on another thing , which I think , has n't been mentioned in the notes , but is very much in our minds . |