examples:
You have you mother's (replace with something that the person shares with
their mother).
Would you like some more (replace with something that person has already
had some of, and may now want more of)?
When are you (replace with something the person is going to do or whatever)?
I would like to touch your (replace with name of thing you would like to
touch, but must first acquire permission).
You look (replace with appropriate adjective, usually complementary, such
as "good" or "irritatingly uninteresting").
The other day I thought of you because I (replace with "was itching my eye
and cut my cornea with my finger nail").
Will you stay for (replace with "dinner", "tea", or "a drink", accordingly)?
I'm (replace with "turned on" [very situationally specific]).
Can I help you find the (replace with something which the person may want
to find)?
I (replace with either "like" or "dislike") you.
Do you seriously still need help finding the (replace with the thing mentioned
above if the person still wants to find it)?
The (replace with something that the person may think is amazing) is amazing,
isn't it?
After this I'm going to (replace with McDonald's).