2062 examples of may i in sentences
Or may I still prove wretched.
" "And why with the exception of Jeanie, may I ask?"
At what hour, or day, may I look for you?"
"May I go!" said Verty.
"I must confess that if you could regard me with a little more toleration, if you would accept at any rate a measure of my friendship, would endeavour, may I say, to adopt a more sympathetic attitude with regard to me, it would give me the deepest pleasure.
When at my lessons, may I think only of them; playing when I play: when dressing, may I be quick, and never put off time, and never amuse myself but in playhours.
"Oh, then, may I go?
"May I read that to-morrow, papa?
May I get you a drink?" "Glenlivet, please.
May I speak?" She hesitated, and their eyes met for a moment.
May I dress it with sweet-brier to-night?
Arolind: May I go with your Sincerity? Tharmia: Indeed, Princely Lady, I shall be glad of your company.
May I not meet hereafter with men ingenuous like him, who shall do me justice, and sympathise with my calamity?
May I not employ my ingenuity to vex him with difficulties, and laugh at the endless labour to which he will be condemned?" Alas, this is a speculation for a mind at ease!
"May I be worthy of your kindness, sire!"
"But may I," continued the Director of the World's Peace, "add a word to what has been said to make it still clearer to our friend?
"Young sir," the latter said, "may I ask if you are Master Furness?" "I am," the lad replied.
"May I see, doctor?" asked the Cardinal suavely.
Be mine delight in moderate and hallowed [Greek: hosioi] desires, and may I have a share in love, but shun excess therein.
May I be better all the week, For what to-day has taught; May I God's love and favor seek, And do the things I ought! HAGAR AND ISHMAEL.
May I lade each one with something To be borne to God above, Fill each full of deeds worth counting, That will prove my perfect love.
May I ask one other favor?" "What favor?" "Spare Kloof and Lombardo!" "Impossible!"
"Should the opportunity offer," continued Joseph, "may I speak a word for you myself?" The quadroon paused a moment, smiled politely though bitterly, and departed repeating again: "'Tis impossib'.
" "May I speak to one of the class to ask about it?" "You can not speak, you know, till the Study Card is down; you may then.
How may I understand this, father? KING.