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On the whole, your idea is sound.
Do I have to bring my son to your office, Doctor?
Where would you like to sit?
You may stay here as long as you keep quiet.
You may stay here as long as you keep quiet.
You may stay here as long as you keep quiet.
So long as you keep quiet, you can stay in this room.
As long as you keep quiet, you can stay in this room.
May I take a rest for a while?
May I speak to you a minute?
Might I ask your address?
I'm sure you don't need me to tell you this, but wouldn't it be a good idea to stop smoking?
Would you mind if I borrowed your car?
May I borrow your car?
When should I return the car?
May I ask a question?
Excuse me, but do you mind if ask your name?
Excuse me, but may I open the window?
Excuse me, but do you mind if I ask your name?
May I be excused?

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