Example sentences of "i [vb infin] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ May I stay here for a pot of tea ? ’
2 Should I stay out of the sun ?
3 All the way to the station she asked it , Shall I jump out of the car at the next light and run ?
4 shall I finish off after the break ?
5 What shall I remember longest from the Games ?
6 Now can I remember about after the timber mill ?
7 I could n't look at them ; nor could I look back into the room .
8 Will I step up to the cottage for another bottle , or will you , or shall we go without ?
9 Why must I struggle constantly against the odds when others find it so easy ?
10 I 've been so hoping you would soon be ready to join Brownies , but how can I pass over to a Brownie Guider a girl who wo n't lend a hand without being given something first and who does n't know the first thing about being obedient ? ’
11 Can I , yeah , can I go on to the application if I may Chairman ?
12 Why did n't I go straight to the Star Council ? ’
13 Er at the risk of upsetting everybody again , can I go back to the point which has been made by North Yorkshire on this summary sheet here .
14 Do I go down through the garden ?
15 Giving Hilary a cheeky grin , he asked his mother , ‘ Can I go down to the village ? ’
16 I mean , yeah , but how can I go out without the car that 's the trouble , but many car drivers
17 ‘ Why should I go out on a day like this ? ’ she asked .
18 Can I pick up on a point that you 've just made Mr Sedgewick and also points made by those on your right about exceptions and presumptions .
19 Can I come up for a moment ? ’
20 May I come in for a moment ?
21 Well Miss rang me up about twenty to nine and said could I come in for the day and I said you 've had it for the day though consider the afternoon .
22 If I 've had a big bill , occasionally I 've had to say to my mum ‘ I 've no money left , can I come down for the week ? ’ and I 've had to go down there .
23 Shall I come down in the car for you tomorrow ? ’
24 Bill , could I come back to a quotation by another former Tory Prime Minister in the nineteen sixties , erm they were ragging old Douglas Hume unmercifully , the Labour Party did , when he was made Prime Minister , and , you know , erm all 's fair in politics , and Harold Wilson , I think , made the comment that the democracy of this country had ground to a halt with the appointment of the fourteenth earl , and Douglas Hume , in his sort of very self-deprecating way and his very modest way , says ‘ well , you know , I suppose if one were to ask , he 's probably the fourteenth Mr Wilson ’ .
25 can I come back to the question if , you see if you do n't answer it I 'll repeat it , you as the person responsible for the figures would be anxious to make sure they were reaching the public accurately
26 Could I come back to the point about the twenty seven million passengers or some of I 'm not exactly , but I know it 's a lot , erm figure , it 's large number figure , as a num an extra number of cars .
27 Cos how many things did I put in for the thingums in the draws in Asda .
28 ‘ Shall I get on with the letters ? ’
29 ‘ How in God 's heaven will I get down to the coast in this mess ? ’
30 Please may I get down from the table ?
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