| What can I bring you? |
| Can I ask you a question? |
| What can I get you? |
| Can I get you a drink? |
| Can I get you a drink while you're waiting? |
| Can I have a word with you, please? |
| Can I keep him Mom? |
| Can I come with him? |
| Can I go and play on the swings? |
| Can I come in? |
| How can I resist? |
| I can't hide forever, can I? |
| I can't take my eyes off you, can I? |
| Well, what can I do? |
| I can't have her knowing that, can I? |
| How can I? |
| Can I have some toast and a cup of coffee? |
| I mean I...I can't let you do everything by yourself, can I? |
| I can if I want. |
| But what can I do about it? |
| You know what they say, "If it's not true, it can't get to you, can it?" |
| Can I have a word you? |
| Well you can imagine the mix-ups. |
| What can I say, I didn't do it! |
| TOUR GUIDE [testy] Can I continue the tour? |
| What can I do for you, Mary? |
| Can I ask you something? |
| Can I have some fruit? |
| Can I be honest with you? |
| Ten years, can I say it: ten years. |
| You need that manuscript or can I take it home? |
| Can I sit here? |
| Can I get you anything to go with that, Sheriff? |
| Can I ask her about it? |
| Can I have your attention? |
| If you can imagine the impact on your chest of three bowling balls dropped from the height of about nine feet, you might began to approximate the sensation. |
| How simple can I make it? |
| Listen, can I use your station wagon? |
| Can I go now? |
| What can I do for you? |
| Can I get a cup of coffee to go? |
| Can I come in and talk? |
| Can I ask you something? |
| Worse then any of us can imagine. |
| Ladies and gentlemen, can I have your attention please. |
| Can I have your attention. |