Example sentences of "may we [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 BEEDING : How may we hold them ?
2 May we drop you at your lodging ? ’
3 Where there is hatred , may we bring love Where there is malice , pardon Where there is doubt , faith Where there is despair , hope Where there is darkness , may we bring Thy light … . ’
4 May we give you the other one ? ’
5 ‘ Please may we borrow your office for a few minutes , Major Spicer ? ’
6 How may we serve you ? ’
7 All that needs to be said here and now is — how soon may we expect you ? ’
8 May we deserve it .
9 May we allow Him to lead us into the unknown , may we draw our courage from Him and may we place our trust in His loving kindness .
10 I mean let me not allege that you 're one of the worst , but you say ‘ Dear Motorists , erm may we congratulate you on the acquisition of your new vehicle .
11 MAY WE SUGGEST YOU TELL THE BOARD YOU 'RE CHOOSING A FIVE-SEATER FAMILY SALOON .
12 For those seeking an attractively priced accommodation in Baden , may we suggest you try one of informal guest houses .
13 May we open our eyes to the problems in the world around us and may we do whatever we can to make other people 's lives happier .
14 May we allow Him to lead us into the unknown , may we draw our courage from Him and may we place our trust in His loving kindness .
15 May we open our eyes to the problems in the world around us and may we do whatever we can to make other people 's lives happier .
16 May we treat our parents with respect and consideration , even when we disagree with them .
17 May we allow Him to lead us into the unknown , may we draw our courage from Him and may we place our trust in His loving kindness .
18 May we use his example to remind us to be caring and compassionate to everyone this Christmas time .
19 May we use our anger in a productive way to try and change things for the better .
20 May we use our knowledge of history and our memories of war to strive for a world in which people live together in peace .
21 May we ask her for evidence ?
22 ‘ Nahum , dear , ’ said Elizabeth Bradford , ‘ we 're all used to your fondness for parting us from our wealth , but may we ask what prompted you to choose the Foundling Hospital this year ? ’
23 May we see her ? ’
24 Then when may we see him ?
25 May we turn our eyes towards this great sun , draw warmth and strength and comfort from it and receive its blessing .
26 So may we wish you good luck for the future .
27 May we wish you all a very happy and prosperous 1986 .
28 May we inhabit it for ever and ever …
29 May we take it that protection is absolute within the period of six to 16 months , although it may not be absolute outwith that period ?
30 May we take it from what he has said that he is saying definitely that he would be prepared at Maastricht to make an irrevocable commitment to a single currency ?
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