Example sentences of "[pron] would like a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I would like a hot drink now . ’ |
2 | ‘ I think , ’ said the tourist , ‘ that I would like a little rest now . |
3 | If it is n't , say , ‘ I would like a little time to think about this , I need to get some facts and figures , I 'm sure you would n't wish me to give you incorrect information . |
4 | He said : ‘ I would like a British Cup competition introduced as quickly as next season . |
5 | ‘ After an unhappy season , I would like a clean break away from everything . |
6 | ‘ Yes , Piper , I would like a special tune played as we go ashore . ’ |
7 | I would like a purple cat . |
8 | ‘ I would like a fun format with perhaps a photo and a letter from various children with their favourite recipes . |
9 | Asked by a perfumed interrogator whether I would like a large slice of my earned income to be taken from me and devoted to helping the poor , I would feel loathe to shake my head . |
10 | Ideally I would like a free house of my own but I have got nowhere to go . |
11 | I spent many hours contemplating ( as we fishkeepers do ) the fact that I would like an extra pond to separate my goldfish from the Koi . |
12 | went to put the , he , he went away again , but I , I did mention to the police , who I might say were very helpful were ninety per cent of burglars do n't get cleared up so of course it was n't important and I never expected it would be , but I did mention to the police at the time that I would like an future occasion because I 've been trying to use guns in America er to have a gun in the house but they er , but they would n't erm agree to it at all |
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14 | Arthur said : ‘ We wondered if she would like a little sponsorship and agreed that when she competed we 'd give her some meat . |
15 | He averted his eyes from it and went into the kitchen , asking whether she would like an iced drink . |
16 | Aimed at parents who would like a normal delivery after caesarian . |
17 | Who would like a little bikkie ? |
18 | Can anyone recommend somebody who would like a few hours a week domestic cleaning ( and maybe occasional catering work ? ) |
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21 | You would like a four-bedroom house within fifteen minutes drive of Mr Jones ' company . |
22 | I take it that you would like a handsome settlement on marriage ? ’ |
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27 | ‘ The dining-room has a most comfortable armchair , if you would like a few minutes , peace . ’ |
28 | Slightly more controversially , both he and we would like a small number of swing and pile moorings removed to enhance the appearance of the river . |
29 | While we welcome this major initiative , we would like a fair chance to play off Mr Brooke 's ‘ level playing field ’ . |
30 | She said : ‘ The former leaseholder of the cottage , who is a good friend , asked the Duchy of Cornwall if they would like a new tenant when he moved on . |