US /æsk fər ɪt/
・UK /ɑ:sk fə ɪt/
When you take a day off, it means you ask for it.
When you take a day off, it means you ask for it.
So, how can she ask for it?
So how can she ask for it?
I'll just ask for it.
So when we checked in, they, when we were signing everything there was, she noted that, or he noted that if you want slippers, a razor, you know, those like standard amenity type items, you'd have to ask for it.
The hotel does not provide any amenities, so when we checked in, they—when we were signing everything, um, there was—she noted that—or he noted that—um, if you want slippers, a razor, you know, those like standard amenity type items, um, you'd have to ask for it.
So as a rule, I try not to give anyone unsolicited advice unless they ask for it.
unless they ask for it.
It was made a national park in 1887 when the local chieftain of the Maori tribe essentially realized that the best way to protect this place was to offer it as a gift to the crown and ask for it to be protected.
It was made a national park in 1887 when the local chieftain of the Māori tribe essentially realized that the best way to protect this place was to offer it as a gift to the crown and ask for it to be protected.
And if you want some extra spread, they'll give you that if you ask for it.
they'll give you that if you ask for it. On the back it says intended for immediate
The President doesn't just ask for it.
The president doesn't just ask for it, except when Reagan said this.
Just ask for it.
Just ask for it, Conan!
But if you ask for it, you can get an onigiri, and it's actually quite famous to have an onigiri here.
You have to ask for it.