Is Dave there?
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Can I speak to Dave?
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He just went out.
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He’s not home right now.
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Did he say when he was coming back?
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Do you know when he’ll be home?
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When is Dave expected back?
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I’m not sure.
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He didn’t say.
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Could I leave a message?
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Could you please tell him Mike called?
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This is his coworker Mike.
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I’ll let him know as soon as he gets back.
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I’ll ask him to call you when he returns.
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Macrotech Corporation.
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Design department, John Schmidt speaking.
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Hello, Macrotech sales division.
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Thank you for waiting. This is Macrotech Corporation.
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How may I help you?
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Hello, TRCO Radio. How may I help you?
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What can I do for you today?
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Who’s calling, please?
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May I ask who’s calling?
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Who shall I say is calling?
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May I have your name, please?
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I’m sorry, may I ask your name?
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I’m sorry, and you’re…?
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I’m sorry, can I have your name again?
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I’m sorry, may I ask who’s calling again?
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Could you spell your name for me?
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TRCO Radio. How may I direct your call?
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Who would you like to speak to?
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With whom do you wish to speak?
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One moment, please.
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Hold on a moment. I’ll see if he’s in.
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He’s on another line. Can you hold for a moment?
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Let me transfer you to the person in charge.
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You’d better talk to the person in charge.
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Let me connect you to the sales department.
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Please hold.
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Hold the line, please.
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Hold on a moment.
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Could you hang on for a second?
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Hold on, please, I have another call.
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Could you hold? I’ll be right back.
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Michael, Mr. Campbell is calling.
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Michael, you have a call from Mr. Campbell.
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Michael, would you like to accept a call from Mr. Campbell?
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He’s on line one.
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Mr. Campbell from TRCO Radio is on line two for you.
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Hello, this is Wayne speaking.
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Kate Richards. How may I help you?
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Sorry to have kept you waiting.
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Who’s on the line, please?
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Is there something I can help you with?
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I’m afraid Mr. O’Reilly is away from his desk.
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I’m afraid Mr. O’Reilly has stepped out for a minute.
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I’m afraid he’s not in right now.
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I’m afraid he just left.
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I’m sorry, but he just stepped out.
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I’m afraid that Mr. O’Reilly is in a meeting right now.
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I’m afraid he’s on another line.
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May I have him call you back?
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Would you like me to have him call you back?
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I’ll have him call you as soon as he gets back to the office.
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I can take a message, if you’d like.
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Would you like me to give him a message?
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May I take a message?
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She’s away from her desk. Can I take a message?
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I can’t seem to locate him. Would you like to leave a message?
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Mr. Miller is away on business, but I can get a message to him.
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I’ll be sure to let him know.
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I’ll make sure he gets the message.
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