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I'll come and see you at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday.
Have you been waited on?
Have you been waited on?
Excuse me, but do you mind if ask your name?
Excuse me, but do you mind if I ask your name?
Next, we will talk to Ms. Pam Roland.
I am free all day, I'll come and see you at any time that suits you.
We have come to pay you a visit.
I'll send my man to you with the letter.
I regret that I can't come today.
When shall I call on you this afternoon?
Is it convenient for you if I come at 6 p.m.?
Is it convenient for you if I come at 5 p.m.?
Did any of you gentlemen wait on this man?
We'll visit you one of these days.
I would appreciate it if you could reserve a room at a convenient location for visiting your office.
I'd be very thankful if I could make a reservation for a room that has good access to your company.
I would be very thankful if you could make a reservation for a room that is near your company.
Mr Wilder gave me your e-mail address.
Mr. Wilder gave me your email address.

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