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May I take your coat?
"May I take a picture, please?" she asked.
"May I take it back to the ship?" she asks sweetly.
We enquire politely: "May I take this chair?" The stranger answers: "Sorry, it's taken".
May I take this opportunity to wish you all endless sunlight.
May I take this opportunity too, to express my appreciation of your work.
He spoke no English other than, "May I take your plate?" But their hearts communicated well.
"I'm sorry Mrs. Roosevelt's secretary isn't in may I take the message?" It was Mrs. Roosevelt.
Or may I take a long drive in the country in my recently purchased Mercedes SL500, a bucket list item Anonymous I am sorry for your struggles.
A third colleague remembered how, one evening, a waiter gravely asked her grandmother, "May I take your order, sir?" (Luckily, grandma had a sense of humor).
— Mike Grynbaum (@grynbaum) 24 Jul 12 "May I take one?" Robert Jackson, Manhattan councilman, grabs a fruit from the aforementioned health-bowl on the speaker's table.
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