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Will six o'clock suit you?
May I ask a few questions?
You can go out, as long as you promise to be back by 11 o'clock.
"May I come in?" "Yes, certainly."
"Do you mind my borrowing your microscope?" "No, not at all."
"Do you mind if I smoke?" "Not at all. Go ahead."
"Do you mind if I smoke?" "Not in the least."
"Would you mind me smoking?" "Certainly not."
"May I park here?" "No, you must not."
"May I park here?" "No, you can't."
If you would like, why don't we meet?
Thank you very much for the consideration you will give to our request.
"Can somebody help me?" "I will."
Can I ask some questions?
I have a few questions. Would it be OK if I asked them?
Would you like to become a trusted user?
Would you prefer a window or an aisle seat?
You don't have to stay to the end.
Can I have your number?
Do you have a minute?

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